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Pamphlet groups in which the earliest pamphlet is from the 1930’s

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1939-1946Radio and TelevisionSmall Letter BoxPamphlets and reprints of articles and speeches on various aspects of radio and televisionpolicy, history, etc..Sample titles:• Waging Peace on the Ether Waves• Television? FM? Facsimile? A Radio Engineer Predicts the Future• A Fair Deal for Radio• Ear Witness• Commercial Rules and Regulations for FM Broadcasting• The Transition from AM to FM Broadcasting• This is an Army that Hitler Forgot!• Radio Markets After the War• They’re Paid to Listen—To Radio Commercials!• Subscription Radio: A New System of Radio Broadcasting• Local Cooperative Broadcasting• Dial Twisting for a Living• Radio Reports, Inc.• A March and a Dance• The Public Looks at Color Television• Some International Aspects of Television• Council on Radio Journalism• Free Radio, An American Institution

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1934Lincoln HulleyBox 3Letter Box• Volumes 1-10 of Dramas in Twenty Volumes, by Lincoln Hulley, Deland, Fla., 1934

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1934Lincoln HulleyBox 4Letter BoxContents include:• Volumes 11-20 of Dramas in Twenty Volumes, by Lincoln Hulley, Deland, Fla., 1934

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1939-1945CanadaGen KitBox 1Letter BoxA label on the box in which these items were found said that they were provided toBritish officers at Princeton during World War II. Whether they were British or Canadiansoldiers, the Gen-Kits were apparently sent regularly to Unit Education Officers by theCanadian Legion Education Services.Each Gen Kit envelope contains material to facilitate group discussions of various warissues. The envelopes are undated, but contain pamphlets published during the war years.Gen Kit subjects include:• The Role of Women• Italy and the Mediterranean• Rehabilitation• The Russian Economy• What Germany Has Done• Our German Enemy• The Causes of the War• Our Chinese Partner

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1939-1945CanadaGen KitBox 2Contents include kits on the following subjects:• Canada’s World Position• War and Peace in the Pacific Area• Canada’s Interest In the Orient and the Western Hemisphere• Towards a Better World• The Importance of France• Expanding Frontiers - Land and Air• The British Dominions• Techniques of Democracy• The US as a World Power• The British Colonial Empire• The Problem of India• Canada’s Wartime Economy• Our Enemy Japan• Canada’s Economic Contribution to a Better World• Our First Job in Germany• Russia Wages War• Latin America In World Politics• The Industrial and Military Strength of the USA• The Problem of Occupied Europe.

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1939-1941CzechoslovakiaBox 1Pamphlet BoxMany of the titles in these two boxes were published by organizations such as theAmerican Friends of Czecho-Slovakia and Czechoslovak National Council of America.Titles include:• Czech Schools Under Nazi Tyranny, by Brackett Lewis, New York, 1939• An Appeal to the American People by Eduard Benes, Chicago, 1939• The Slovak Question, Slovak Council, Geneva, Switzerland, 1940• Moravia Under the Crooked Cross, by J. Pravda, New York, 1940?• Hapsburgs and the Central European Federation, Chicago, 1941• Conquest by Planned Trade, by Antonin Basch, 1941• It happened in Czechoslovakia, by George Hronek, London, 1941• The Mission of a Small Nation, by Vojta Benes, Chicago, 1941

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1939-1946ItalyPamphlet BoxSample Titles:• The Youth Movement in Italy, Renato Marzolo, Roma, 1939• Future Trade Possibilities between Europe and the Americas, by Luigi Villari, New

York, 1941• Italy against Fascism, New York, 1942• La Verita, 1943?• Rise and Fall of Italy’s Fascist Empires, by J.T. Murphy, London, 1943• Yugoslavia and Italy, by J.B. Tito, et.al., New York, 1944

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1939-1940German Library of InformationBox 1Pamphlet BoxThe first of several boxes of pamphlets and newsletters published by the German Libraryof Information, an arm of the German Consulate General, which had an office at 17Battery Place in New York City. There are many duplicate copies. Some of thenewsletters were apparently given to the University by Prof. G.M. Priest. There is also apamphlet in the third box created by critics of the Nazi-run agency.Titles in Box 1 include:• Exchange of Communications Between the President of the United States and the

Chancellor of the German Reich: April, 1939, New York, 1939• German White Book, New York, 1939;• Documents on the Events Preceding the Outbreak of the War, New York, 1940• Allied Intrigue in the Low Countries, 1940

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1939-1941German Library of InformationBox 3Facts in ReviewLetter Box• Several issues of Facts in Review, a newsletter published by the German Library of

Information.• The German News Agency and the News, a pamphlet that is critical of the German

News Agency, apparently aimed at U.S. newsmen to make sure they are wary of itsdispatches., 1940?

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1939-1946BelgiumSmall Legal BoxSample Titles:• Our Daily Bread, 1943• A Book of Facts about the Belgian Congo, 1943• Belgium's War Against Hitler, 1943• Belgium's Leopold, 1940• Belgian Humor under the German Heel, 1943?• The Women of Belgium, 1945

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1939-1946The NetherlandsSmall Legal BoxContents include:• A six-page letter dated July 20, 1945 from the bookseller Swets and Zeitlinger of

Amsterdam about life in occupied Holland. This publisher-book distributor is stillvery much in business in 1999.

• Publications from Queen Wilhelmina Fund• Several issues of the magazine Oorlog in Beeld• Several publications about Dutch colonies in the Caribbean and Indonesia printed

during World War II• Many pamphlets published by the Netherlands Information Bureau in New York City• The Struggle of the Dutch Church, 1945

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1939-1946Baltic StatesEstoniaPamphlet BoxA collection of pamphlets on the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Somepamphlets are about the entire region, some are focused more narrowly individualnations.Sample titles about the Baltics in general:• Have the Baltic Countries Voluntrarily Renounced their Freedom, by August Rei,

1944 (Rei was president of Estonia)• The Baltoscandian Confederation, by Prof. Kazys Pakstas• Baltic Essays, by Alfred Bilmanis, 1944• Baltic States and World Security Organization, by Alfred Bilmanis, 1945?• Annexation of the Baltic States, Hogo Vitols, et. al. 1946Sample titles about Estonia:• The Church in Estonia, by A. Torma, London, 1944• Literature in Estonia, by E. Howard Harris, London, 1943• An Appeal by Americans of Estonian Descent, New York, 1945?

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1939-1946Baltic StatesLatviaLithuaniaPamphlet BoxSample titles about Latvia:• The Truth about Bolshevik and Nazi Atrocities in Latvia, compiled by Ludvigs Ekis,

1943• Law and Couts in Latvia, by Alfred Bilmanis, 1946• What Latvia Wishes from this War?, by Alfred Bilmanis, 1943• Latvia: Struggle for Independence, by Ludvigs Ekis, 1942

Sample titles about Lithuania:• The Lithuanian Situation, by Prof. K. Pakstas, 1941• Lithuania's Fight for Freedom, by E.J. Harrison, 1945• The Situation of the Church and Religious Practices in Occupied Lithuania, by A

Trakiskis, 1944• Statement of the Catholic Priests serving Lithuanians in the United States on the

Present Situation of the Catholic Church in Lithuania, 1946• Lithuania in a Post-War Europe as a Free and Independent State, by Colonel K.V.

Grinius, 1943

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1939-1946Journalism,Public Relations,AdvertisingFlat Box

A variety of publications about public relations, advertising, and journalism. Included aremany booklets from the Bureau of Advertising, an arm of the AmericanNewspaper Publishers Association. Many are about the importance of advertising as apropaganda tool during World War II. Included are ANPA press releases and severalissues of the newsletter Advertising Facts. Sample Titles:• Journalism—Today’s Third Estate, by David Hinshaw, New York, 1943• A Summary of the Essential Facts in the case of Esquire v. Postmaster General,

1944?• An Adventure in Journalism, 1945• The Truth About Reader’s Digest, by Sender Garlin, New York, 1943• Tide Looks at Hill and Knowlton, 1945?• Advertising in the Public Interest, by Niles Trammell, president National

Broadcasting Co., 1946?

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1939-1946New ZealandLetter folderPamphlets about the country’s role during World War II and tourist publications issuedright after war.Titles include:• New Zealand’s Fighting Farmers• Christchurch, New Zealand: City of Beautiful Gardens and Parkland• New Zealand Attacks• Christchurch N.Z.: Industry’s Future in the Garden City• Meet New Zealand; New Zealand at WarMany publications by the Campaign for a True Christian Brotherhood and TheInternational Legion of the Cross, Auckland N.Z.

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1939United StatesAbout 20 pamphlets and magazine article reprints. Many by the Communist Party andanti-war groups.Titles include:• Pamphlet on Peace by Herbert W. Baker, Waynesboro, Pa.?, 1939• The High Cost of Hate, by Ralph Townsend, San Francisco?, 1939• Socialism, War, and America, by Earl Browder New York, 1939• America’s Share in Japan’s War Guilt, by the American Committee for Non-

Participation in Japanese Aggression, New York, 1939• How to Keep America Out of War, by Kirby Page, Philadelphia, 1939• Passive Purchase: A Will and a Way to Peace!, by Theodore N. Kaufman, Newark,

N.JTwo publications by the American Committee for Non-Participation in JapaneseAggression

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1939-1946Latin AmericaPamphlet BoxAbout half the titles are from or about Brazil. There are titles on many other LatinAmerican Countries as wellBrazilian titles include:• Confederacao Nacional do Comercio• The Use of Force in the Structure of Peace• Timber in Brazil• Brazil: General Descriptive Data• Strategic Minerals in Brazil• Corporations, Labor and Tax Systems in Brazi• Outline of Education in Brazil• A Borracha na Politica Economica do Brasil• Brazil Coffee in Word and Picture• Brazil at a Glance• Principal Products of Brazil• Brazil, Introduction to a Neighbor• The ABC of Coffee• A Story of King Coffee• The Crowning Touch to Every Meal: Coffee, America’s Favorite Drink• The Folkways of Brazil• This is Brazilian Coffee• What is Your IQ on Brazil• Brazil at War• A Trip to Brazil• The Quality Coffees of BrazilTitles from or having to do with Argentina, Peru, Mexico, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia andother countries:• Argentina Fascist Headquarters• El Trabajo Argentino al Servicio de Las Americas• Principos y Defensa de la Democracia• Argentina and the Inter-American System• Spotless Fleet Cruises- S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam- 1939-40 Season• Argentina No. 1• Solidaridad Americana• Three Statements on the International Policy of Argentina• Derechos y Garantias• South of Chile• Chilean Nitrate• Words that Made History• CTAL: White and Blue Book• Discursos Parlamentarios• Planification en el Uruguay

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1939-1947Soviet UnionBox 11939-1943Pamphlet BoxSample titles:• Gog All Agog: Russia Leading the Nations to Battle…, Chicago Hebrew Mission,

1939• Communism – World Revolution to Red Imperialism, by Lillian Symes, 1940• Victory Will Be Ours, by Joseph Stalin, 1941• In Defense of Civilization Against Fascist Barbarism, Moscow, 1941• We Carry On: Tales of the War, by A. Tolstory, M Sholokhov, et. al., Foreign

Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1942• Drama in Wartime Russia, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana, National Council of

American-Soviet Friendship, New York, 1943• Guerilla Warfare in the Occupied Parts of the Soviet Union, Moscow, 1943• Orel: the July Battle, 1943, Moscow, 1943

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1939-1946Soviet UnionBox 11944-1947, undatedPamphlet BoxIncludes a large number of undated Russian language publicationsSample Titles:• The Western Frontier of Russia, Willard Publishing Co., New York, 1944• Manual of Soviet Enterprise, by J.T. Murphy, London, 1944• Russians with American College Training: Russian Student Fund Inc. Directory of

Former Students 1921-1943, 1944• Soviet Farmers, by Anna Louise Strong, National Council of American-Soviet

Friendship, 1946• Speeches and Statement, V.M. Molotov, 1945• Constitution of the U.S.S.R, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1945• The Ghosts of the Red Terror: The Tragic Figure of Dr. Giral Casts its Shadow over

the Spanish Navy, Spanish Embassy, 1946

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1939-1948AustraliaPamphlet BoxSample Titles:• Salamaua Siege• Australia: At Home to the Yanks• The Real Australian Soldier• Rationing in Australia• Australia Looks to the Future: A Report on Australian Thinking on War and Post-war

Problems

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1939-1946Spain and PortugalSample Portugal titles:• Salazar Says: Portugal and the Peace• Salazar Says: At the Crossroads• Profile of Salazar: Materials for the History of his Life and Times• Portugal and the War: Collaborating NeutralitySample Spain titles:• The Spanish Question before the United Nations: An Outrage of the International

Law• Facts about Catalonia, published by "Free Catalonia"• Scientific Scholarship in Spain: A Bibliography• The Spanish Book: A Guide to the Books Published in Spain Since 1939 and

Presented to the Services of the Cultural Relations Committee, Madrid

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1939-1946HungaryLegal BoxSample titles:• A Just Peace for Hungary, published by the American Hungarian Federation,

Washington D.C., 1946?• Hungary and European Civilization, by Julius Kornis, Washington D.C., 194?• The “Free Hungary” Movement, by Paul Nadanyi, New York, 1942?• Hungary: At the Crossroads of Invasions, by Paul Nadanyi, New York, 1943?• The Hungarian Problem, by Oscar Jaszi, New York, 1943?• Twenty-Five Years of Presbyterian Work Among Hungarians in the United States, by

Prof. John Dikovics M.A., New York, ?• Handbills from organizations such as Movement for Independent Hungary (1942),

Catholic American Hungarian League (1944), American Hungarian Federation(1944?)

• Statement from John Gyongyosi at Blair-Lee House (6/14/46)

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1939-1946BelgiumLegal BoxSample titles:• Belgian Humor under the German Heel• Belgium's Leopold• Our Daily Bread• The Belgian Campaign and the Surrender of the Belgian Army• The Belgian Campaign in Ethiopia• Press releases and news reports from the Belgium Embassy in New York and INBEL

(Communications de l’Agence de Presse Belge) about hunger and other hardships inBelgium during World War II

• Minutes of the Belgian American Educational Foundation held in New York in 1945

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1939-1945PolandBox 11939-1943Many publications detailing ghetto and concentration camp horrors. Many titles from"Poland Fights," the Poland Labor Group in New York City, the Polish Embassy inWashington.Sample titles:• The Road to Lublin, a Survivor's Story, 1940• The Polish Jews Behind the Nazi Ghetto Walls, S. Mendelsohn, Yiddish Scientific

Institute, New York, 1942• American OSE Review, The American Committee for the Protection of the Health of

the Jews – OSE, New York, 1943

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1939-1945PolandBox 21944-1946Also includes some undated pamphlets.Sample titles:• Armed Resistance of the Jews in Poland, American Federation for Polish Jews, New

York, 1944• Nazi Justice: Nazi Law for Poles and Jews, Preface by Edgar Ansel Mowrer, New

York, 1944• The Golgotha Road, by Melchior Wankowicz

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1939-1946CanadaBox 11939-1942Pamphlet BoxApprox. 40 booklets and pamphlets, many of which are maps/travel guides.• Canada’s War Record, periodical, 1941, 1942• Speaking of Money and War, by Hon. J. L. Ilsley, Ottawa, 1941• Canada’s Billion Dollar Gift to Britain, by Hon. J. L. Ilsley M.P., Ottawa 1942• Actual Production, by Hon. C.D. Howe M.P., Ottawa 1941• Veterans of the Present War, by H. F. McDonald, Ottawa, 1941• Labour Responsibilities in Wartime, by Elliott M. Little, Ottawa, 1942• The Extent of Canada’s War Effort, by Hon. J. L. Ralston, Ottawa, 1942• Temperance and a Total War Effort, by Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King M. P.,

Ottawa, 1942• Pamphlets asking Canadians to donate scrap metal, old clothes, etc. to the war effort• The Industrial Front, by Hon, C. D. Howe, Ottawa, 1942• Information for Employers Regarding the Unemployment Insurance Act, issued by

Unemployment Insurance Commission, Ottawa, 1941

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1939-1946CanadaBox 21943-1946pamphlet box• A Psychological Blueprint for the Peace-Canada, U.S.A., by Edward L. Bernays,

Toronto, 1943• Statement of Government Policy, by Hon. John Hart, 1943?• DDT in Ontario Forests, reprint of an October 1945 article from the Canadian

Geographical Journal promoting the insecticide• Several undated pamphlets

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1939-1946CanadaBox 3Small Legal BoxVarious World War II Era Canadian Publications.Titles include:• Canada at War, a collection of photographs printed by Alliance Paper Mills Ltd.,

1942?• After This Is Over: Summary of Post-War Plans, issued by the Canadian Association

for Adult Education, Toronto, 1941• Canada’s Battle of the Atlantic, Director of Public Information, Ottawa, 1942• Many reprints of government documents on the economic situation in Canada

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1939-1946CaribbeanPamphlet BoxAbout 9 different titles. Some in Spanish and French.Sample titles:• Caribbean Charter: A Program for the West Indies, Published by American West

Indian Ass’n. on Caribbean Affairs, New York, 1942• The Second Unit and the Rural School Problem of Puerto Rico, by Antonio

Rodriguez Jr., San Juan PR, 1945• Self-Determination for Puerto Rico, by Clarence Senior, New York, 1946• Cuba: Supplies Your Sugar, Buys Your Products, published by the American

Chamber of Commerce of Cuba, 194?

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1939-1946JapanPamphlet boxSample titles:• Japan’s Entry into the War, by Charles Roger Hicks, Reno Nevada, 1944• A Manual on the Eclipse of the Japanese Empire, by J. T. Murphy, London, 194?• Toward an Understanding of the Far Eastern Crisis, by William Axling, 1938• What Is Nippon Kokutai?, by Chigaku Tanaka, Tokyo, 194?• Development of Chosen and Necessity of Spiritual Enlightenment, by Sakau Moriya,

1924• The East Asia Economic Intelligence Series, several issues

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1939-1946PacifismPamphlet BoxSeveral pamphlets deal with the ideas of specific religious sects.Sample titles:• A Call To Peace Now, by Dorothy Hutchinson, Philadelphia?, 194?• Mr. Conscientious Objector!, by Lewis Collings, Scarsdale NY, 1941• Quakers and the Christian Church, by Percy W. Bartlett, London, 1942• The War and the Individual: Is Pacifism the Answer?, by Algernon D. Black, New

York, 194?• What a Pacifist Can Contribute, by Walter Russell Bowie, New York, 194?• “Follow Me”: Procedure for Christian Action, by Arthur Delamarter, Lansing MI,

1942

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Anti-Semitism1939-1946Pamphlet BoxApproximately 40 booklets.Sample titles:• The Octopus, by Rev. Frank Woodruff Johnson, 1940• This Is Treason!, by Sol Vail, New York, 1943• The Sin of Anti-Semitism, by Thomas F. Doyle, New York, 1940• Adam Weishaupt: A Human Devil, by Gerald B. Winrod, Wichita Kansas, 1935• “The American Way of Life-Can It Survive?”, by Frank Murphy, Washington D.C.• The Jews and Radicalism, by Hugo Valentin, New York, ?

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1939-1945Antisemitism,Jewish IssuesBox 1Pamphlet BoxSample titles:• The Octopus, by Rev. Frank Woodruff Johnson, 1940• This Is Treason!, by Sol Vail, New York, 1943• The Sin of Anti-Semitism, by Thomas F. Doyle, New York, 1940• Adam Weishaupt: A Human Devil, by Gerald B. Winrod, Wichita Kansas, 1935• The American Way of Life-Can It Survive?, by Frank Murphy, Washington D.C.• The Jews and Radicalism, by Hugo Valentin, New York,• Items from the Commission on Community Interrelations of the American Jewish

Congress.

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1939-1945Antisemitism,Jewish IssuesBox 2Pamphlet BoxSample titles:• Jews in the World War• Political and Cultural Aspects of Jewish Post-war Problems• The Jewish World Problem Solved• Jews in German-Occupied Soviet Territory

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1939-1945Antisemitism,Jewish IssuesBox 2Pamphlet Box/ About 50 articles, pamphlets, booklets. Severalarticles on various political parties as well as on certain political figures such as ooseveltand Dewey. Sample titles include: Will a New Party Restore the Two-Party System?, byDr. Robert E. O’Brian, Chicago, 1945; Socialism Answers Anti-Semitism,, by Eric Hass,New York, 1944; The President Knows, by Harrison F. McConnell, Asheville NC, ?; TheThird Term Principle and Its Significance Today, by Young B. Smith, New York, 1940;The Republican Party and US Foreign Policy, by James P, Warburg, New York, ?; andFrankie in Wonderland, by A Tory, New York, 1934. Several pieces that promote votingin general.

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1938-1947, undatedChinaBox 3Narrow Legal BoxPamphlets, letters, handbillsSample Titles:• Bombing of Canton, Canton Committee for Justice to China, 1938?• Serving China through United China Relief, 1941• Stanford University, Chinese Cultural Scholarships, 1945

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1938-1947ChinaBox 11938-1942Pamphlet BoxSample Titles:• Crop Investigation of the Nanking Area and Sundry Economic Data• The China Incident and its Fundamental Solutions• The Amazing Chinese• Generalissimo Chiang's Speech on the Communist Question• Report of the Institution for the Chinese Blind

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1938-1947ChinaBox 21943-1947, undatedPamphlet BoxSample Titles:• All We Are and All We Have• China at War• America's Responsibility for Civil War in China• United China Relief Five-Year Report, 1941-45

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1938-1946FranceBox 11938-1941Pamphlet BoxPamphlets, most in French, issued by both Free France and the Allies as well as thePetain regime. Many titles by "Fighting France."

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1938-1946FranceBox 21942-1946Pamphlet BoxPamphlets, most in French, issued by both Free France and the Allies as well as thePetain regime. Many titles by "Fighting France."

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1938-1946FranceBox 3Wide Letter BoxPamphlets, press releases, etc. issued during World War II.

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1938-1947PeaceLetter BoxWide variety of documents looking at the issue of peace, world union and cooperation.Approximately 75 pieces.Sample titles:• Science and Peace, by Brigadier General David Sarnoff, Columbus OH, 1946• An Evaluation of the Charter of the United Nations, by M. Thomas Tchou, Oberlin

OH, 1945• A Plea for World Disarmament, by Hon. Millard E. Tydings, Washington, 1946• The Mission of the United States in the Cause of Peace, by David J. Brewer, Boston,

1910• How to Enthrone World Peace, by Benjamin Adow, New York, 1945• Today’s Challange (sic) to To-morrow’s Peace, by Howard B. Gotlieb, 1945?