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Home Fronts, v. 4
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Mobilization for total war in Germany, 1939-41, R. Overy (1988); Big business in the Third Reich, V.R. Berghahn (1991); The flag and the cross: new writing on the German resistance, Ted Harrison (1992); The role of military administration in German-occupied Belgium, 1940-4, J.H. Geller (1999); The Third Reich reflected: German civil administration in the occupied Soviet Union, 1941-44, Jonathan Steinberg (1995); Resistance in Albania during the Second World War: partisans, nationalists and the SOE, Bernd Fischer (1991); Resiting French resistance, H.R. Kedward (1999); Partisanes and gender politics in Vichy France, Paula Schwartz, (1989); War and social history: Britain and the home front during the Second World War, J. Harris (1992); British agricultural archives in the Second World War, John Martin (2000); The Church of England and the obliteration bombing of Germany in the Second World War, Andrew Chandler (1993); A schicksalsgemeinschaft? Allied bombing, civilian morale, and social dissolution in Nuremburg, 1942-1945, Neil Gregor (2000); The Second World War and South Asia: Tamils in South India and Sri Lanka, S. Nagarajan (1995); British military information management techniques and the South Asian soldier: Eastern India during the Second World War, Sanjoy Bhattcharya (2000); Jim Crow and Uncle Sam: the Tuskegee flying units and the US Army air forces in Europe during World War II, William Percy (2003); The Detroit race riot of 1943, H. Sitkoff (1969); The New York public library's map division goes to war, 1941-45, A.C. Hudson (1996); Reading between enemy lines: Armed services editions and World War II, Christopher Loss (2003); Wartime San Juan, Puerto Rico: the forgotten American home front, 1941-1945, Edwin Dooley (1999); 'The illusion of remembrance': the Karl Diehl affair and the memory of National Socialism in Nuremberg, 1945-1999, Neil Gregor (2003).

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Jeremy Black is Professor in the Department of History, University of Exeter, UK.

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