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Battles of WWII Africa Operation Barbarossa Leningrad Tobruk El Alamein Operation Barbarossa Leningrad Battle of the Bulge Stalingrad Invasion of Italy/Sicily D-day Invasion Iwo Jima & Leyte Pearl Harbor Japanese victories Bataan Coral Sea Midway Battle of Guadalcanal

Tobruk Books Web sites Databases The Public Library E Library Desert Warfare by Wallace B. Black The war in the Desert by the editors of Time-Life books Web sites Siege of Tobruk Sparticus Timeline Databases The Public Library E Library

El Alamein E Library Books Web sites Databases The Public Library Desert Warfare by Wallace B. Black The war in the Desert by the editors of Time-Life books Web sites Timeline maps History Central Photographs Databases The Public Library E Library

Operation Barbarossa E Library Books Web sites Databases World War II in Europe by Philip Gavin Web sites Timeline maps Eastern Front History Central Databases The Public Library E Library

Leningrad The Public Library E Library Books Web sites Timeline maps World War II in Europe by Philip Gavin Red Army Resurgent by the Editors of Time-Life Books Web sites Timeline maps History Central Databases The Public Library E Library

Battle of the Bulge E Library Books Web sites Databases The battle of the Bulge by the Editors of Time-Life books World War II a student companion by William O’Neill World War II in Europe by Philip Gavin Web sites PBS American Memory Timeline maps History Central Databases The Public Library E Library

Stalingrad E Library Books Web sites Databases The Public Library World War II in Europe by Philip Gavin Red Army Resurgent by the Editors of Time-Life Books World War II a student companion by William O’Neill Web sites Timeline maps The Battle for Stalingrad History Central Databases The Public Library E Library

Invasion of Italy/Sicily Books Italy at War by the editors of Time-Life books The Italian Campaign by the Editors of Time-Life books World War II a student’s companion by William O’Neill World War II in Europe by Philip Gavin World War II by Kathlyn and Martin Gay Web sites Timeline maps History Central Databases The Public Library E Library

D-day Invasion E Library Books Web sites Databases The Public Library World War II a student’s companion by William O’Neill Eye-Witness D-Day by Jon E. Lewis World War II in Europe by Philip Gavin D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy by Anthony Kemp Web sites Encyclopedia Britiannica D-Day museum Timeline maps History Central Databases The Public Library E Library

Iwo Jima & Leyte E Library Books Web sites Leyte Southern Philippines Crisis in the Pacific by Gerald Astor Flags of our Fathers by James Bradley Web sites Leyte Southern Philippines Timeline maps Iwo Jima Remembrance World War II history – Leyte World War II history – Iwo Jima Databases The Public Library E Library

Pearl Harbor E Library Books Web sites Databases The Public Library Pearl Harbor by Judy L. Hasday Pearl Harbor; the US enters World War II by Richard Tames Web sites Timeline maps World War II history History Central Databases The Public Library E Library

Bataan E Library Books Web sites Databases The Public Library Crisis in the Pacific by Gerald Astor World War II a student’s companion by William O’Neill Web sites PBS Timeline maps World War II history History Central Databases The Public Library E Library

Coral Sea E Library Books Web sites Databases The Public Library World War II a student’s companion by William O’Neill Web sites Timeline maps Navy History World War II history History Central Databases The Public Library E Library

Midway E Library Books Web sites Databases The Public Library World War II a student’s companion by William O’Neill Web sites Timeline maps World War II history History Central Databases The Public Library E Library

Battle of Guadalcanal E Library Books Web sites Databases Crisis in the Pacific by Gerald Astor World War II a student’s companion by William O’Neill Web sites Army History Timeline maps World War II history History Central Databases The Public Library E Library