Hello All:
I am searching for many of the US Army German Military Studies. Many, but not all, are at NARA on microfiche. But, I am not certain that the archivists know exactly what they have - they recently "discovered" some new ones in there files. Considering the number of studies, I suppose that is not surprising. Anyway, at NARA, as far as I know, they have only the English language studies.
There are also many studies at the Military History Institute at Carlisle Barracks. These are the originals and often include those that were not translated into English. They also have additional studies that were completed after 1954 and therefore are not listed in the official list of studies. In turns out that there is a supplemental list of studies at MHI. For example, I was looking at the files and there was a very large study on the 4th Pz Div on the Eastern front (I think I have that right) in German. The problem at MHI is reproduction which is only by photocopy or camera on a light stand.
Meanwhile, the Air Force studies are at Maxwell AFB in Alabama.
I wonder though, and this is my question - where else are these studies hiding? These were multiple copies made. Could there be some in the text records of NARA (vice microfilm)? I don't think they are in US Army Europe anymore because I believe the USAREUR research library (or whatever it was called) shut down a few years ago. Any ideas?
BTW, I will someday post the studies I copy to my web page....someday.
Cheers
Marc
www.maginotlineatwar.com
Always looking for Maginot Line material
I am searching for many of the US Army German Military Studies. Many, but not all, are at NARA on microfiche. But, I am not certain that the archivists know exactly what they have - they recently "discovered" some new ones in there files. Considering the number of studies, I suppose that is not surprising. Anyway, at NARA, as far as I know, they have only the English language studies.
There are also many studies at the Military History Institute at Carlisle Barracks. These are the originals and often include those that were not translated into English. They also have additional studies that were completed after 1954 and therefore are not listed in the official list of studies. In turns out that there is a supplemental list of studies at MHI. For example, I was looking at the files and there was a very large study on the 4th Pz Div on the Eastern front (I think I have that right) in German. The problem at MHI is reproduction which is only by photocopy or camera on a light stand.
Meanwhile, the Air Force studies are at Maxwell AFB in Alabama.
I wonder though, and this is my question - where else are these studies hiding? These were multiple copies made. Could there be some in the text records of NARA (vice microfilm)? I don't think they are in US Army Europe anymore because I believe the USAREUR research library (or whatever it was called) shut down a few years ago. Any ideas?
BTW, I will someday post the studies I copy to my web page....someday.
Cheers
Marc
www.maginotlineatwar.com
Always looking for Maginot Line material
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