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Salvation of Bulgarian Jews during WW II

http://ASUdesign.eas.asu.edu/places/Bulgaria/Jewish/

Provides an archive of material regarding the rescue of Bulgarian Jews during World War II. Offers links to various documents and other sites pertaining to the Holocaust and related Jewish topics. Also provides a short bibliography.

Cold War Hot Links

http://www.stmartin.edu/~dprice/cold.war.html

Films, images, documents and links concerning the cold war, including formerly classified documents, information on McCarthy, period speeches, and much more.

Cybrary of the Holocaust

http://remember.org

Provides information on the Holocaust. Offers details on the rise of Nazism in Germany and its subsequent effects on the Jews. Includes pictures, eyewitness descriptions of concentration camps, and historical perspectives.

D-Day

http://192.253.114.31/D-Day/Table_of_contents.html

Provides Army and Navy news reels, past issues of the Stars & Stripes newspaper, famous speeches from the National Archives, and a collection of maps and battle plans from the Center for Military History.

George Rarey's Journals of the 379th Fighter Squadron

http://www.nbn.com/home/rareybird/index.html

Provides the journal of a young cartoonist who was drafted into the Army Air Corps in World War II. Documents his various drawings throughout the war. Provides images and accompanying text.

Gulf War Photo Gallery

http://users.aol.com/andyhosk/gulf-war.html

Presents a Gulf War photo gallery, compiled by Ronald A. Hoskinson. Displays images taken primarily from the personal collection of Norman Jarvis. Offers a few links to other Gulf War sites.

Korean War Project

http://www.onramp.net/~hbarker/

Photos, maps, casualty lists and historical documents, all related to the Korean War. Numerous links to related sites.

Military History

http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/milhist/

A good access of links through many of the world's most famous (infamous?) wars. Find links to the Hundred Year's War, the French Revolution, or even the Persian Gulf War. If you're looking for military history, this is the place to start.

Operation Desert Storm Debriefing Book

http://www.nd.edu/~aleyden/contents.html

Provides information concerning military and political aspects of the Gulf War. Includes backgrounds on politicians, descriptions of military hardware, statistics, and links to other Gulf War sites.

Remembering Nagasaki

http://www.exploratorium.edu/nagasaki/

Observes the 50th anniversary of the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Includes photographs taken by Yosuki Yamahata of Nagasaki the day after, which create a backdrop for discussion and reflection on issues concerning the atomic age. Lets you share your views and read those of others.

Salzburg 19451955: Introduction

http://www.image.co.at/image/salzburg/

Presents Austrians and American G.I.'s sharing remembrances of the "Era of Occupation" of Salzburg, Austria, subsequent to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945. Includes links to images and text interviews.

Vietnam Veterans Home Page

http://www.vietvet.org/

Focuses on Vietnam veterans from both sides of the conflict. Provides a forum for exchange of information, stories, poems, songs, art, pictures, and experiences.

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Worlds of Late Antiquity

http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/wola.html

A home page devoted to Late Roman and early medieval information. No images, but many interesting documents.

World War I (1914-1918)

http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/milhist/wwi.html

A page dedicated to World War I, featuring links to many Great War subjects: propaganda, aerial combat, trench warfare, the Versailles treaty, lost poets, and more.

World War II on the Web

http://www.bunt.com/~mconrad/

A long list of links to sites concerning the second world war, including art, photos, documents, information for memorabilia collectors, access to films, and much else.