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Existing Oral History Sites

This list is a selective, annotated compilation of the many existing oral history projects, programs and collections dedicated to recording and preserving the experiences of veterans and civilians. Ranging from short-term classroom projects to the long-term institutional commitments of universities and historical societies to the focused collection efforts of the various branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, these oral history programs have been a constant source of encouragement and inspiration for the Veterans History Project.

The Veterans History Project has compiled a web-based listing of those sites which have preceded or which compliment our own. The main criteria used to choose sites for this list were accessibility and authority.

General Sources

Floyd County, Indiana Oral History Projectexternal link
http://homepages.ius.edu/Special/OralHistory/INTERVIEWS.html

Includes interviews and photographs from World War II and the Korean War.

U.S. Coast Guard
http://www.uscg.mil/history/oralhistoryindex.asp

U.S. Coast Guard website. Includes oral histories from former commandants, general oral histories, and primarily WWII experiences; is expanding and has already added Viet Nam experiences.

U.S. Naval Institute Oral History Programexternal link
http://www.usni.org/heritage/oral-history

Comprehensive, tape-recorded interviews with people who have made history in the naval profession; these interviews are then transcribed, annotated, indexed, and bound. Have also included some specialized projects involving early WAVE officers, and Vietnam War prisoners of war.

World War I

WWI: The World War I Document Archiveexternal link
http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/memoir.html

Archive of primary documents from World War I; links to numerous memorials and personal reminiscences, with links to other WWI sites worldwide.

World War II

70 Infantry Division Associationexternal link
http://www.trailblazersww2.org/

Includes 3 reels of combat footage, discovered in the National Archives, featuring the 70th Infantry Division.

91st Bomb Group (H) Memorial Associationexternal link
http://www.91stbombgroup.com/

Site includes photos, music, memorabilia, and over fifty stories.

384th Bomber Groupexternal link
http://www.384thbg.iwarp.com/index.html

A collection of 17 stories about members of the 384th BG, submitted by veterans and their relatives. Also contains photographs.

392nd Bomb Groupexternal link
http://www.b24.net/

Includes stories and diaries of those who flew in the B-24, also links to extensive research and documentation on POW Stalag Lufts.

Albert R. Panebianco=s WWII Siteexternal link
http://www.45thinfantrydivision.com/

Account of his experiences in the 45th Infantry Division, 157th Regiment; includes many links to main infantry division and armored division sites

American Airpower Heritage Museumexternal link
http://airpowermuseum.org/?page=cms/index&cms_page=95

World War II Veterans Oral History Program; has a significant collection of over 2,000 oral histories from WW II veterans of aviation.

Charlie of 666: A Memoir of World War IIexternal link
http://www.nathanielblumberg.com/charlie.htm 

Personal memoir of combat by Corporal Nathan Blumberg and Nathaniel Blumberg.

Dover Air Force Base Museum: WWII Oral Historiesexternal link
http://amcmuseum.org/history/

Includes histories, as well as numerous links to related websites.

The Oryoku Maru Onlineexternal link
http://www.oryokumaruonline.org/index2.html

On the transport of American POWs aboard the Oryoku Maru, from Dec. 13, 1944 through Jan. 29, 1945; includes links to survivors' stories, the text of a legal deposition, pages dedicated to nonsurvivors, as well as links for further research, such as full text interview with Guy Gabaldon.  

Private Art. A Collection of WWII Letters To and From The Home Front external link
http://www.private-art.com/

This site serves as a tribute to the 86th Chemical Mortar Battalion.

Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War IIexternal link
http://oralhistory.rutgers.edu/

Records the personal experiences of men and women who served on the homefront and overseas; based on in-depth interviews of individuals who lived through World War II, beginning with an initial target group of Rutgers College alumni and Douglass College alumnae (formerly, New Jersey College for Women). Currently features about 238 oral history interviews. Interviews are searchable with Google search engine.

Stalag Luft Iexternal link
http://www.merkki.com/

Site contains a collection of reminiscences written by the POWs detailing their experiences during World War II, before and after being shot down and imprisoned. Includes photos and poetry as well as links to numerous other ex-POW sites. Also contains watercolor drawings, cartoons, sketches and carvings of the prisoners of war at Stalag Luft I.

TANKBOOKS.comexternal link
http://www.Tankbooks.com/

Audio clips from over forty veterans and spouses; requires RealPlayer software. Also includes pages of stories and poems, interviews, and links to approximately 75 other World War II sites, some oral.

The Troubleshooters.com external link
http://www.thetroubleshooters.com/ww2/pt0001.html

Patton's "Troubleshooters" and the story of the 702nd Tank Battalion; includes links to several sites dealing with personal reminiscences.

The Voices of WWII for Use in the Classromexternal link
http://www.wwiihistoryclass.com/

Includes numerous pages of teacher and student resources, lesson plans and ideas, over 130 interview transcripts, a step by step "How to do Oral History" section, as well as a wealth of information on grants, scholarships, contests, and links to veterans organizations, maps and geographical resources, research sites, photographs and documents, translations, graves registration and oral history sites.

What did you do in the war, Grandma?external link
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/WWII_Women/tocCS.html

An oral history of Rhode Island women during World War II. Twenty-six veterans are interviewed by students in the Honors English Program at South Kingstown High School.

Korean War

Korean War Projectexternal link(Recollections from the Front)
http://www.koreanwar.org/html/units/frontline.htm

In addition to recollections, includes information for locating KIA-MIA-WIA, unit messages, maps.

Korean War 60th Anniversary Commemoration site.
http://koreanwar.defense.gov/

Includes interviews and images.

Viet Nam War

Southern Arkansas University- Memories of America's War Oral History Projectexternal link--Memories of Veterans Coordinated through SAU's History Department
http://peace.saumag.edu/swark/oral_history/veterans.html

Includes interviews with a WWII and a Viet Nam War veteran.

Persian Gulf War

The Gulf War external link
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/gulf/

Includes firsthand accounts of soldiers and pilots in the battlefield who were captured by the Iraqis and interrogated; transcripts as well as audio.

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