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Museum Exhibit World War II: WW II General Information

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General Information

Before using any source for research, it's important to critically evaluate the credibility and reliability of the information provided. Cross-reference information from multiple sources and to look for sources authored by reputable historians or institutions.

  1. The National WWII Museum: This museum's website offers a wealth of resources, including articles, oral histories, photographs, and primary source documents related to various aspects of World War II.

  2. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: While focused primarily on the Holocaust, this museum's website also provides extensive information about the broader context of World War II, including its causes, events, and aftermath.

  3. BBC History: World War Two: The BBC History website offers articles, timelines, and multimedia resources covering different aspects of World War II, with a focus on the European theater.

  4. History.com: The History Channel's website features a dedicated section on World War II, with articles, videos, and interactive timelines exploring various aspects of the conflict.

  5. The Imperial War Museums: This network of museums in the United Kingdom has a comprehensive website with extensive resources related to World War II, including photographs, documents, and personal stories.

  6. The National Archives (UK): The UK National Archives website provides access to a wide range of documents, photographs, and other primary sources related to Britain's involvement in World War II.

  7. Library of Congress: The Library of Congress website offers digitized collections of primary source documents, photographs, maps, and newspapers related to World War II, providing valuable resources for research.

  8. World War II Database: This online database provides detailed information about various aspects of World War II, including timelines, biographies, and articles covering different theaters of the war.

  9. Digital Public Library of America: The DPLA offers a vast collection of digitized materials from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States, including photographs, letters, and other primary sources related to World War II.

  10. Google Scholar: For more advanced research, Google Scholar is a useful tool for finding scholarly articles, books, and other academic sources related to World War II and its various aspects.

 

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