World War, 1939-1945
Found in 248 Collections and/or Records:
A Famed German 88 "Kills No More" , 1945
A starkly rendered ink depiction of a cannon pointed upwards next to a skeletal tree.
A Very Busy Artillery Observer , c. 1940s
An ink wash drawing depicting a booted figure holding binoculars and staring leftward out beyond the paper, with inscription identifying the figure as an artillery observer running vertically across the right margin.
Anderson, Margaret Smith, 1994 April 12
An oral history project of the Republic County Historical Society regarding the effect of World War II on the lives of Republic County people.
Arbuthnot, Melissa, 1993 February 16
An oral history project of the Republic County Historical Society regarding the role of women and their experiences on the home front during World War II.
Army Dress Uniform, 1942
2-piece WWII Army dress uniform (tan jacket and matching pants) for summer, worn by Hank Marsarky at his wedding to Bobbe Oberfelder on August 30, 1944 in the Oberfedler's Denver home. Tag inside jacket "Quality by Kuppenheimer." Another tag identifies the jacket as being originally tailored for Mr. Lt. L. S. Mayers Jr., 6/24/1942. Hank was friend with the tailor who originally made the suit for his son who was killed early in the war.
Barnett, Nettie, 1993 February 10
An oral history project of the Republic County Historical Society regarding the role of women and their experiences on the home front during World War II.
Bly Curtis for Colorado Reflections
Bombed Building in Nuremberg, 1943-1949
Black and white photograph of a bombed-out building in Nuremberg, Germany c. 1940s. Includes a handwritten inscription on the back of photograph.
Box 1, 1848-2011
Documents and photographs from the Loewenstein family dating primarily from World War II and documenting the family's experiences in Berlin, Germany during the Holocaust.
Box 1, 1848-2011
Documents and photographs from the Loewenstein family dating primarily from World War II and documenting the family's experiences in Berlin, Germany during the Holocaust.
