This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his research into World War II crimes committed by American soldiers. Creator J. Robert Lilly, faculty in Sociology, Anthropology & Philosophy Department, College of Arts & Sciences, Northern Kentucky University
The aim of this study is to examine the issue of crimes against civilians committed by soldiers of t...
In May 1944, just days before the D-Day invasion, an African-American soldier Leroy Henry was accus...
The Bureau of War Records include approximately 85,000 individual service files and 320,000 surrogat...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
Enhanced metadata taken from WWII trial transcripts of death penalty cases from the J. Robert Lilly ...
When American forces broke through German resistance in the spring of 1945, U.S. Army commanders beg...
Accounts from victims and observers, including new research in the U.S. National Archives and the Ba...
Between 1939 and 1946 the number of rapes in the United States increased approximately 45 percent. T...
The aim of this study is to examine the issue of crimes against civilians committed by soldiers of t...
In May 1944, just days before the D-Day invasion, an African-American soldier Leroy Henry was accus...
The Bureau of War Records include approximately 85,000 individual service files and 320,000 surrogat...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
This volume contains military records that have been coded by J. Robert Lilly in pursuit of his rese...
Enhanced metadata taken from WWII trial transcripts of death penalty cases from the J. Robert Lilly ...
When American forces broke through German resistance in the spring of 1945, U.S. Army commanders beg...
Accounts from victims and observers, including new research in the U.S. National Archives and the Ba...
Between 1939 and 1946 the number of rapes in the United States increased approximately 45 percent. T...
The aim of this study is to examine the issue of crimes against civilians committed by soldiers of t...
In May 1944, just days before the D-Day invasion, an African-American soldier Leroy Henry was accus...
The Bureau of War Records include approximately 85,000 individual service files and 320,000 surrogat...