
A Guide to the Good War
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/archives/ww2guide/
Resources on World War II in the Archives of the Wisconsin
Historical Society.
Wisconsin Historical Society Military Records
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/military/
The Wisconsin Historical Society holds substantial documentation on military
activities, wars, the domestic impact of military actions, and the service
and experiences of individual soldiers.


Wisconsin in World War II: A Bibliography
compiled by Abigail Miller
Abigail Miller is the Archives Services Assistant for the Wisconsin Veterans
Museum. She has an undergraduate degree in history from the University of
Minnesota.
The Wisconsin
Veterans Museum is dedicated to preserving the memory of Wisconsin
men and women who have participated in America's military conflicts,
from the Civil War through the present. The Wisconsin
Veterans Museum Research Center contains books, letters, diaries,
photographs and other manuscript materials that document the service
and sacrifice of Wisconsin's citizen-soldiers in all wars.
This bibliography lists books that specifically focus on the
involvement of Wisconsin men and women in World War II. Download
or view the updated PDF (431 KB) of this World War II bibliography from
the Wisconsin Veterans Museum Web site. Visit
the Wisconsin Veterans Museum site for Korean
War and Vietnam War bibliographies.
The bibliography has been divided into the following categories:
Unless marked with an asterisk (*), all books are available for use at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum Research Center.
Research Center Hours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Or by appointment: (608) 267-1790
Web site: Wisconsin
Veterans Museum Research Center
Expanding the bibliography
The Wisconsin Veterans Museum Research Center actively seeks to expand its collection
of books concerning Wisconsin in World War II and would like to find out about
any publications that are not listed in this bibliography. If you know of any,
please contact Gayle
Martinson at (608) 261-0536 or gayle.martinson@dva.state.wi.us.
Selling books at WVM Gift Shop
Authors may contact George
Christensen at (608) 261-0535 or george.christensen@dva.state.wi.us for
information about selling a book in the Wisconsin Veterans Museum Gift Shop.