Websites concerning biographical accounts of individuals involved in World War II.
Subcategories 40
- Atlee, Clement
- Bradley, Omar
- Canaris, Wilhelm
- Chamberlain, Arthur Neville
- Chiang Kai-shek
- Churchill, Winston
- Dönitz, Karl
- Eichmann, Adolf
- Eisenhower, Dwight D
- Elser, Georg
- Goebbels, Joseph
- Guderian, Heinz
- Göring, Hermann
- Hess, Rudolf
- Heydrich, Reinhard
- Himmler, Heinrich
- Hitler, Adolf
- King, William Lyon Mackenzie
- Konev, Ivan
- MacArthur, Douglas
- Maskelyne, Jasper
- Mengele, Josef
- Montgomery, Bernard
- Murphy, Audie
- Mussolini, Benito
- Nimitz, Chester
- Patton, George S
- Rommel, Erwin
- Roosevelt, Franklin
- Speer, Albert
- Stalin, Josef
- Stauffenberg, Count Claus Schenk Graf
- Tito, Josep Broz
- Tojo, Hideki
- Truman, Harry S
- Wingate, Orde
- Wittmann, Michael
- Yamamoto, Isoroku
- Zhukov, Georgy
- de Gaulle, Charles
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- Mannerheim Offers a brief history of the Finnish field marshal and president of Finland (1944-46).
- Lest We Forget A tribute to the author's father and other veterans. Photos of, and by, this gentleman, who served with the Dutch army in Holland and Indonesia.
- Sgt. William Heller's World War II Memoirs Photos and descriptions of S/Sgt. William Heller of the 3rd Infantry Division, 3rd Signal Company, from North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Southern France, and Germany in World War II.
- The Generals of World War II A biographical dictionary of the generals of World War II from all participating nations.
- O'Hare, Lt. Cdr. Edward "Butch" The US Navy's first ace, who won the Medal of Honor in 1942 for saving the carrier Lexington by downing 5 Japanese bombers.
- Boyington, Maj. Gregory R. "Pappy" Site devoted to the US WWII ace and leader of the famed Black Sheep Squadron.
- Hiroshima: Who's Who Short biographies of those who were involved in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Sec.of State James F. Byrnes, Sec. of War Henry L. Stimson and General Leslie R. Groves.
- Allen, Maj. Gen. Terry Describes the history of Major General Allen of the 104th infantry division, one of the greatest combat commanders of the United States Army.
- Lee, V. Adm. Willis A. Offers a brief history of Vice Admiral Lee, commander of the battleship forces in the Pacific theater during the Second World War.
- Werner Hartenstein Honouring the memory of this German commander of submarine U-156, who undertook one of the most remarkable sea rescue missions of World War II
- Chennault, Maj. Gen. Claire Lee Provides a biography of Chennault, and a history of the Flying Tigers.
- Princess Noor Appreciation Society International Dedicated to the memory of the daughter of Sufi leader Inayat Khan. Includes biographical material, recording the role she played in World War II.
- Museum of Tolerance - Visas for Life Relates the story of Chiune Sugihara, the "Japanese Schindler," the Japanese Consul to Lithuania who saved more than 10,000 Jews. Photograph gallery and narrative.
- Emperor Hirohito (1901-1989) A brief biography of the Japanese leader.
- Oskar Schindler Biography of person responsible for saving hundreds of Jews during the Holocaust.
- Medal of Honor Heroes Profiles of US pilots participated in WWI, WWII and Korean War awarded with Medal of Honor.
- Leaders of World War Two Provides biographies and archives of the most important Allied and Axis leaders during the Second World War.
- Hitlers Henchmen Focuses on the dictator's main lieutenants, such as Himmler, Heydrich, and Mengele. Includes SS documents and photos, some of them quite graphic.
- Brothers-In-Arms Story of Thomas D. Curry and the men he served with in Company F, 331st Infantry Regiment, 83rd Division.
- Graves of World War II personalities Provides names, occupations and gravesite locations of important military leaders of the Second World War.
- Great German Generals Provides in-depth history and biographies of Sepp Dietrich, Adolf Galland, and Ferdinand Schorner.