We are seeking ration book covers manufactured by private companies such as banks and others. Photocopies, low-quality copies and internet printouts are generally not suitable library donations on their own-only as backup personal information. We will accept CDs, DVDs or good copies of wartime prints (though we prefer originals). In fact, you will probably want the original Separation Papers and/or Discharge Papers. ![]() As for World War II service documents, we do not necessarily need originals. Yes! Please make the copies you need before sending us the originals. Post-war feature, internet and other published articles not directly related to the family or veteran’s WWII experiences are only accepted when accompanied by other original WWII materials. If you submit them in a shadow box, we may disassemble the box to make better use of the individual medals. Medals and insignia can be utilized for various purposes. Yes, we are collecting military and non-military items made in Japan during the war and occupation. Efforts will be made to transfer the film to a stable digital format, which might result in the loss of the original film nitrate film will be transferred if possible then discarded for the safety of the collection. Send us titles and a photo of the canister. Please send a list before mailing DVDs.įilm. Yes, some commercial and non-commercial DVDs for our library. We are not accepting post-war pamphlets and guides to wartime locations like forts, battle sites and memorials, nor postwar association publications.ĭVDs. Wartime ephemera such as brochures, postcards, leaflets, programs, theater tickets and souvenirs will be placed in our archival collection and treated as artifacts. Please send a list of the titles you wish to donate.Įphemera. We are specifically seeking the Saturday Evening Post, Infantry Journal, Artillery Journal, Motornews and specific issues of Time, Stars & Stripes (no ETO versions) and Yank. ![]() Books written during or about World War II. There are regulations about mailing weapons and are happy to assist you.īooks and Periodicals. If you are in doubt of the type of rifle you have, send us a picture. The Museum currently has sufficient examples of the Japanese Type 38 and Type 99 Rifle. Yes, especially the Mauser for Mountain troops G33/40 naturally an FG42 would be super a volks sturm rifle K98 sniper rifles with optics, G-41s, last ditch VG (Volkssturmgewehre) rifles Contract VZ-24 Rifle (Czechoslovakian) Manchurian Model 98 Mauser Last Ditch rifles 1944-45 (National Rifle for Civilian Defense Grenade Discharging Rifle) any Japanese Sniper Rifles with optics (Type 38,97,99 etc.) Tokarev SVT-40, issued extensively by Germany and any Japanese Paratroop Rifles. There are regulations about mailing weapons and we are happy to assist you.Īxis Rifles. Steyr-Pistole M 12 Nazi marked Browning Hi power and an artillery Luger. Yes, especially: Beretta Mo.34 Star Modelo B, Astra 300 Mauser C96 Browning Hi Power (with German Acceptance Stamps), Polish P-35 Radom, Walther Last Ditch Volkspistolen, Sauer M38.
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