Norfolk War History Commission WWII.

Norfolk War History Commission WWII.

Author: Norfolk (Va.). War History Commission

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Published: 1996

Total Pages:

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"A collection of records compiled by the Norfolk War History Commission in its efforts to document the role of the City of Norfolk during World War II"--Introduction.


Norfolk at War, 1939–45

Norfolk at War, 1939–45

Author: Stephen Browning

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2018-10-30

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1473857007

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This year-on-year study of Norfolk at war is the first such for many years, which utilizes material that has not been published in book form before or, sometimes, at all. In both the First and Second World War, Norfolk was pivotal, albeit for different reasons. During the war of 1939-45 Norfolk was home to many bases of the USAAF, changing the area forever with bases remaining a fond feature of Norfolk life. Another unique and enduring legacy was the arrival and often permanent settlement of many Poles, who are commemorated today by a shrine in the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Norwich. Norfolk was in many ways changed forever as it had largely, up until this time, been proudly, even stubbornly, isolated a feature that could not have changed more dramatically. This study is both inevitably a military and social study. The major events both at home and overseas are laid out, together with a description of how home life unfolded in very dark times when the stoicism and humor of the Norfolk residents were tested. Contemporary material from newspapers, diaries and local records, as well as over 200 photographs, are used to bring life and color and life to the account.


Virginia in the War Years, 1938-1945

Virginia in the War Years, 1938-1945

Author: Joseph P. Freitus

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2014-08-13

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0786479663

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Although World War II began as a war in Europe, many in the United States, foreseeing the inevitable, began to prepare for war, putting no faith in the Neutrality Act. Preparations for war, essentially ending the Great Depression, affected the entire country, with Virginia particularly playing a major role. More than one million service men and women came to Virginia. The sheer scope of the military development in Virginia of the Army, Navy, Coast Guard and Air Force, providing training bases and support facilities, underscores the national resolve to be prepared. The book includes the Civil Air Patrol, wartime industry, POW camps, U-boat attacks, the Beach Patrol and other Virginia-related topics.


Norfolk at War

Norfolk at War

Author: Frank Meeres

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2012-10-15

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1445629690

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An affectionate account of The Americans in Norfolk during the Second World War.