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20th & 21st Century Wars: Open Access

World War I [1914-1918]

First World War
Imperial War Museums

Stars and Stripes: The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, 1918 to 1919
Library of Congress

World War I
Europeana

World War I (Primary Source Set)
Library of Congress

World War I (Primary Sources and Online Teaching Activities)
DocsTeach, the National Archives

World War I Collection
University of Wisconsin-Madison, UW Libraries

World War, 1914-1918. United States. Posters.
UMedia. University of Minnesota Libraries.

World War History: Newspaper Clippings, 1914 to 1926
Library of Congress

World War II [1939-1945]

Great Depression and World War II, 1929-1945
Library of Congress

Hitler's Shadow: Nazi War Criminals, U.S. Intelligence, and the Cold War
By Richard Breitman and Norman J.W. Goda. Published by the National Archives.

Nazi Germay (1933-1945)
German History in Documents and Images

Second World War
Imperial War Museums

World War II (Primary Sources and Online Teaching Activities)
DocsTeach, the National Archives

World War II: A Resource Guide
Library of Congress

World War II Foreign Posters, 1942-1945
DocsTeach, the National Archives

World War II Stories, Alphabetical by Last Name
Library of Congress

WWII on the Home Front
DocsTeach, the National Archives

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