Did any U.S. Gov't branch translate the Official Histories of our former adversaries? Both WW1 and WW2.

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Felix C
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Did any U.S. Gov't branch translate the Official Histories of our former adversaries? Both WW1 and WW2.

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Post by Felix C » 10 Apr 2016, 20:38

I see one volume of the Japanese Official WW2 history has been translated and is available online.

Were any of the WW1 or WW2 Central or Axis powers respective Official Histories translated?

Are they available at NARA or other repositories?

Ahem, have seen some Soviet WW2 official works translated for ground operations. Any for their naval operations?

Thanks in advance as always.

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Re: Did any U.S. Gov't branch translate the Official Histories of our former adversaries? Both WW1 and WW2.

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Post by Mori » 11 Apr 2016, 12:45

The German official history has been translated, except for the final 2 volumes. See there


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Re: Did any U.S. Gov't branch translate the Official Histories of our former adversaries? Both WW1 and WW2.

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Post by Teddy Wisch » 23 May 2016, 13:19

Felix C wrote:I see one volume of the Japanese Official WW2 history has been translated and is available online.

Were any of the WW1 or WW2 Central or Axis powers respective Official Histories translated?

Are they available at NARA or other repositories?

Ahem, have seen some Soviet WW2 official works translated for ground operations. Any for their naval operations?

Thanks in advance as always.
Hi,

could write the link to this first volume from JApanese Official WW2 history?

Thanks in advance.



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