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The Economics of America's World War II Mobilization

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Lend-Lease: An Assessment of a Government Bureaucracy

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Clarke, Sir Richard. Anglo-American Economic Collaboration in War and Peace, 1942-1949. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982.

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United States. Army Air Forces. Lend-Lease Bill. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1941.

United States. President. "Reports to Congress on lend-Lease Operations." n.p., 1941.

United States. Department of State. Soviet Supply Protocols. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, n.d.

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----------. "Lend-Lease and the Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945." n.p., 1986.

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Viner, Jacob, and others. The United States in a Multi-National Economy. New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1945. Note: Chapter 6: Economic Aspects of Lend-Lease, by Arthur D. Gayer.

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Joint Logistics in the Pacific Theater

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Base Facilities Report. Commander South Pacific Force, 1945.

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Building the Navy's Bases in World War II: History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1947, 2 vols. Volume 2 discusses Pacific bases.

Carter, Worrall Reed. Beans, Bullets, and Black Oil: The Story of Fleet Logistics Afloat in the Pacific During World War II. Washington, DC: Department of the Navy, 1953.

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Commander, in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas, Command History, 7 December 1941-15 August 1945, 1946. Part VI--Logistics.

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----------. Naval Logistics. Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute, 1962. Chapter 8, Joint Logistical Planning.

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Extracts from Joint Overseas Operations. Newport, RI: Naval War College, 15 August 1946.

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Joint Logistics in the Pacific. Washington, DC: U.S. Army and Navy Staff College, 1944.

Joint Staff Study: OLYMPIC Naval and Amphibious Operations / Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas. U.S. Navy. Pacific Fleet and pacific Ocean Areas, 1945.

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Logistical Data for Advanced Planning to Implement JCS 287, May 7, 1943, Strategic Plan for the Defeat of Japan. Army Service Forces, Strategic Logistics Branch, Planning Division, 1943.

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Logistical Planning and Operations, SOPAC and SOWESPAC. Washington, DC: U.S. Army and Navy Staff College, 1944.

Logistics of the Quartermaster Corps, South-West Pacific Theater of Operations. Office of the Chief Quartermaster, USASOS, 1943.

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Magruder, Carter B. Recurring Logistic Problems as I Have Observed Them. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Center of Military History, 1991.

Major Logistics Lessons of World War II. Newport, RI: Naval War College, 1951.

Miller, Edward S. War Plan Orange: The US Strategy to Defeat Japan, 1897-1945. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1991.

Millett, John D. Organization and Role of the Army Service Forces. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Center of Military History, 1954. Part of the Series: United States Army in World War II.

Morison, Samuel Eliot. Aleutians, Gilberts and Marshalls, June 1942-April 1944. Boston: Little Brown and Co., 1951. Volume 7 of the series: History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. Chapter VI, Logistics Afloat in the Pacific.

Morton, Louis. Strategy and Command: The First Two Years. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1962. Part of the series: United States Army in World War II.

Ohl, John Kennedy. Supplying the Troops: General Somervell and American Logistics in World War II. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 1994.

Shattuck, G.A. Evolution of Joint Logistics in the Pacific. Washington, DC: Army and Navy Staff College, 1944. Lecture.

----------. Navy and Joint Supply Systems. Washington, DC: U.S. Army and Navy Staff College, 1944.

Stauffer, Alvin P. Quartermaster Corps: Operations in the War Against Japan. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1956. Part of the series: United States Army in World War II.

Survey of Supply of Pacific Theaters. Army Service Forces, War Department, 1943.

United States. War Department. General Staff. Logistics in World War II: Final Report of the Army Service Forces. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1948.

Wardlow, Chester. Transportation Corps: Responsibilities, Organization, and Operations. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1951. Part of the series: United States Army in World War II.

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Materialschlact: The "Matériel Battle" in the European Theater

Administration and Logistical History of the ETO. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1946.

Ballantine, Duncan Smith. U.S. Naval Logistics in the Second World War. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1947.

Blumenson, Martin, and others. Command Decisions. Washington DC: Department of the Army, Center of Military History, 1984. Chapter XVIII: Logistics and the Broad Front Strategy, by Roland G. Ruppenthal.

Building the Navy's Bases in World War II: History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1947. Note: 2 vols. Volume 1 discusses the continental bases.

Bykofsky, Joseph and Harold Larsen. The Transportation Corps: Operations Overseas. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1957. Part of the series: United States Army in World War II.

Carter, Worrall Reed. Ships, Salvage, and Sinews of War: The Story of Fleet Logistics Afloat in Atlantic and Mediterranean Waters During World War II. Washington, DC: Department of the Navy, 1954.

Caviggia, John. British and German Logistics Support During World War II: North African Campaign. Carlisle Barracks, PA: U.S. Army War College, 1990.

Cline, Ray S. Washington Command Post: The Operations Division. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of Military History, 1957. Part of the series: United States Army in World War II. Chapter XIII: Controlling Troops and Matériel; chapter XIV: OPD and Joint Planning.

Coakley, Robert W. and Richard W. Coakley. Global Logistics and Strategy, 1940-1943. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1955. Part of the series: United States Army in World War II.

Daniel, Hawthorne. For Want of A Nail: The Influence of Logistics on War. New York: Whittlesey House, 1948. Note: Foreword by General Brehon Somervell.

Eccles, Henry Effingham. Logistics Planning for a Joint Operation. Newport, RI: Naval War College, 1947. Note: Presentation, 18 September 1947.

----------. Logistics in the National Defense. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Press, 1959.

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Elliott, Robin. "Unified Logistic Support of the United States Armed Services." Washington, DC: n.p., 1947.

Global Logistics and Strategy: World War II, 1940-1943. New York: Gordon Press, 1995. Note: 2 vols.
[NOTE:Proofreading and editorial oversight of this bibliography seem haphazard, at best. Obvious errors and duplications have been corrected in the process of transcription to HTML. It seems likely that this citation refers to reprints of the two volumes in the series United States Army in World War II of similar titles by Leighton and Coakley: Global Logistics and Strategy, 1940-1943 and Global Logistics and Strategy, 1943-1945. -- HyperWar]

Historical Records on Subsistence in the European Theater of Operations, World War II. Washington, DC: Office of the Chief Quartermaster, 1945. One of a series of reports on subsistence operations in World War II. Series title: Passing in Review, by Robert M. Littlejohn.

Huston, J.A. The Sinews of War: Army Logistics, 1775-1953. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1966.

Joint Logistics. Norfolk, VA: Armed Forces Staff College, 1951. 48 Million Tons to Eisenhower: The Role of the SoS in the Defeat of Germany. Washington, DC: The Infantry Journal, 1945. Logistic Highlights of Selected Operations of World War II. Newport, RI: Naval War College, 1949.

Logistical History of NATOUSA, MTOUSA. Naples: U.S. Army, North African Theater of Operations, 1945.

Logistics in World War II: Bibliography. New York: Gordon Press, 1994.

Lutes, Gen. Leroy. "An Appraisal of the Logistics Lessons of World War II." Washington, DC: Industrial College of the Armed Forces, 1947. Note: Lecture given at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces on October 31, 1947.

Meck, Harold L. The Critical Error of World War II. Washington, DC: National Defense University, 1981.

Millett, John D. Organization and Role of the Army Service Forces. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Center of Military History, 1954. Part of the Series: United States Army in World War II.

Ohl, John Kenney. Supplying the Troops: General Somervell and the American Logistics in World War II. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 1994.

Risch, Edna and Chester L. Kieffer. The Quartermaster Corps: Organization, Supply, and Services. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1953. Note: 2 vols. Part of the series: United States Army in World War II.

Ross, William F. and Charles F. Romanus. The Quartermaster Corps: Operations in the War Against Germany. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1965. Part of the series: United States Army in World War II.

Ruppenthal, Roland G. Logistical Support of the Armies. Washington, DC: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1953. Part of the series: United States Army in World War II.

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Shipping in War: The Relationship Between Shipping and Logistical Operations and Strategy of World War II. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1946.

Stockfish, Jacob A. Linking Logistics and Operations. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1991.

United States. Army Service Forces. Annual Report for the Fiscal Year . . . Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1943. The reports discusses the supply and logistics operations for the years during World War II.

United States. War Department. Logistics in World War II: Final Report of the Army Service Forces. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1948.

U.S. Army. Mediterranean Theater of Operations. Tools of War: An Illustrated History of the Peninsular Base Section, Army Services Forces, Mediterranean Theater of Operations from Salerno Landing, 11 September 1943, to V-J Day, 2 September 1945. Leghorn, Italy: United States Army, 1946. United States Army Logistics: The Normandy Campaign, 1944. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994.

Weaver, William G. Yankee Doodle Dandy. Ann Arbor, MI: 1958.

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