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Contents:

1)      History of this forum
2)      Charter (Original Text)
3)      Moderation Policy
4)      Moderation Policies (Amendments 1994)
5)*      Moderation Policies (Amendments 1995)
6)*     Moderators List. Add/del policy. Setup
7)      Why this forum exists
8)      Where & How to submit articles
9)      Some Helpful tips
10)*     World War II Archives: Resource Sites
11)*    50 YA Archive & Other Files on World-Wide Web (www)
12)    Books on World War II
13)     Movies on World War II
14)*    Weekly Admin posting on the Newsgroup
15)*    This FAQ: Archive Info, History & Credits

* Updated or New for this revision of FAQ.

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Subject: 1) History of this forum

   NewsGroup: soc.history.war.world-war-ii
   Description: History & Events of World War Two.


   Status: moderated

   Proponent:                          Joel Furr ([email protected])

   Request for Discussion:             Feb 21, 1994
   Call for Votes:                     March 23, 1994
   Voting Ended:                       April 13, 1994 23:59:59 UTC
   Vote Taker:                         UVV
   Votes:                              181 in favor, 17 against


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Subject: 2) Charter (Original Text)

   Author: Joel Furr


   Discussion of the era 1939-1945 in  particular,  but ranging as far b=
ack
   as 1918 and as far forward  as  the  1950's  for  discussion  of  eve=
nts
   leading to the War and post-war  events  such as the occupation of Ja=
pan
   and Germany. The  discussion  will  be  limited  to  social,  politic=
al,
   military, economic, technological, demographic, and historial aspects=
of
   World War II, including discussion of:

   * Arms limitations treaties in the 1920's, intended to head
   off any future war
   * the Weimar Republic
   * the rise of the Italian Fascists
   * the Japanese war with China
   * the rise of the Nazi Party
   * American isolationism
   * Franco-British appeasement
   * Italian misadventures in Africa
   * German occupation of the Sudentenland and Austria
   * the war proper, 1939-1945
   * the Manhattan Project
   * the Holocaust
   * Post-war occupation of Japan and Germany
   * Post-war governments of Europe
   * and so on.


   In other words, the mandate for soc.history.war.world-war-ii is inten=
ded
   to be broad, rather than narrow, with  moderation in place less to li=
mit
   discussion than to keep out Gannon  and  the  Holocaust Revisionists =
and
   other malicious  posters.  Should  Dan  Gannon  or  Serdar  Argic sub=
mit
   articles which actually  discuss  World  War  Two  rather than spread=
ing
   their brand of conspiracy theory,  their  articles  will be approved =
for
   submission as well.

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Subject: 3) Moderation Policy


   Soc.history.war.world-war-ii will have a very relaxed moderation poli=
cy.
   The main purpose, as noted  above,  for  moderation  of this group is=
to
   prevent  it  from  turning  into  a  revisionist   flamefest   akin  =
to
   misc.headlines or  soc.history.  As  such,  any  message  which actua=
lly
   discusses World War II will be  approved  for  posting, provided that=
it
   does not attempt to  claim  that  events  such  as  the  Holocaust ne=
ver
   happened. There are other groups  for  discussion of that question, m=
ost
   notably, alt.revisionism.

   Moderation rules:

   * Articles which discuss World War  Two  and its events will be appro=
ved
     for posting.

   * Articles  arguing  that  the  Holocaust  never  happened  will  not=
be
     approved for posting.

   * Articles must contain  original  thought.  Lengthy  quoting  of sou=
rce
     material with a couple of  lines  of  comment  at  the  end  will  =
not
     be approved for posting.

   * Blank messages, test messages, advertisements, MAKE.MONEY.FAST, and=
so
     forth, will not be approved for posting.

   * Articles which include excessive quoting (e.g. an article which quo=
tes
     an  entire other article in order to  add a few comments at  the  e=
nd)
     will be trimmed down by the moderator in question.

   * An article MUST have  a  valid  reply-to  address  or  it  will not=
be
     approved for posting.

   * Rejected articles will be shared  with  the other moderators for gr=
oup
     consideration.

   As noted below, the group will  be  group-moderated,  to  minimize de=
lay
   between submission and posting and  to  keep  the group running when =
the
   traffic becomes heavy.

       ADDENDUM: 'War Buddies' [June 94]

We've had a few of this type of message lately, and it seems to be a "gra=
y
area" in our charter.  These messages don't _really_ discuss WW2, and the=
y
don't have any real historical content.

People who want to search for old war buddies should post to soc.veterans.

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Subject: 4) Moderation Policies (Amendments 1994)

   The moderators  of  soc.history.war.world-war-ii,  in  exercise of th=
eir
   rights to clarify  &  amend  moderation  policies  for  the  news gro=
up,
   clarify    &    amend    the    moderation       policies     for
   soc.history.war.world-war-ii.

   These amendments are  effective  immediately.  Any  questions  should=
be
   addressed to: [email protected].

   QUOTED TEXT:

   Any article that contains more  than  fifty percent quoted material (=
and
   the author's signature shall not count as original material for purpo=
ses
   of determining  the  proportion)  may  be  trimmed  or  rejected  at =
the
   discretion of  the  moderator.  In  exercising   this  discretion,  t=
he
   moderator shall take readability  considerations  into  account, such=
as
   the amount of quoted material at  the  beginning of the message, and =
the
   size of the blocks of quoted  material.  An  article in which the aut=
hor
   has included a long article as a quote without making any effort to t=
rim
   the quoted article may be rejected. A moderator may trim quoted mater=
ial
   from any article at his discretion.

   SIGNATURE LENGTH:

   In keeping with Usenet  netiquette  conventions,  signatures  should =
be
   restricted to four  lines.  Moderators  may,  at  their discretion, t=
rim
   .sigs to four lines before posting articles.

   POSTINGS SEEKING 'WAR BUDDIES'

   Soc.history.war.world-war-ii is a  forum  for  discussion of WW2 even=
ts,
   not to seek out  war  buddies.  Soc.veterans  is  the  most  appropri=
ate
   newsgroup to seek out  individual  veterans.  Moderators  may,  at th=
eir
   discretion, reject  articles  that  seek  out  individual  veterans  =
and
   suggest that they be redirected to soc.veterans. However, the moderat=
ors
   also recognize  that  some  requests  in  that  vein  can  generate g=
ood
   discussions of history or  of  resources  for  WW2  research. Therefo=
re,
   moderators will  evaluate  such  articles  before  rejecting  them,  =
and
   moderators may post such  articles  if  they  decide  that they have =
the
   potential to generate WW2 discussion  of general interest to the read=
ers
   of the newsgroup.

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Subject: 5) Moderation Policies (Amendments 1995)

   -June 95-

   REGARDING ANNOUNCEMENTS

   Moderators may  accept  articles  announcing  the  availability  of n=
ew,
   scholarly materials, if  the  moderators  determine,  in the exercise=
of
   their discretion, that  the  announcement  of  such  scholarly materi=
als
   furthers the  purposes  of  the  newsgroup.  The  posting  of  any  s=
uch
   announcements  by   commercial   enterprises  does  not  mean  that  =
the
   moderators will feel  obliged  to  post  all  articles  from  commerc=
ial
   sources.Moderators will evaluate all such announcements on an individ=
ual
   basis.

   SEEKING E-MAIL RESPONSES

   Moderators may reject any article that specifies replies by e-mail on=
ly,
   if the author does not offer to  summarize  the e-mail responses for =
the
   entire group.  Authors  should,  of  course,  follow  up  on  offers =
to
   summarize, or they risk losing  their  credibility  among the moderat=
ors
   and other newsgroup readers.

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Subject: 6) Moderators List. Add/del policy. Setup



   Moderators will be added by majority vote of the existing moderators =
and
   moderators will be removed by 2/3 vote  in the event that a moderator=
is
   shown to be failing to do the job (i.e. not posting anything).

   LIST OF CURRENT MODERATORS FOR soc.history.war.world-war-ii
   __________________________________________________________________
   Dated: October 16, 1997


   1. [email protected]                  Andrew McMichael
   2. [email protected]                         Richard Miller
   3. [email protected]                 Stephen Graham

   [email protected] LISTING: 10/16/97

       [email protected]
       [email protected]

   [email protected] LISTING: 10/16/97

       [email protected]
       [email protected]
       [email protected]
       [email protected]



   HISTORY ON PREVIOUS MODERATORS:
   ______________________________

   June 09, 1994 - Due to technical problems moderator resigned.
   -------------
   [email protected]                   Gordon McFee

   Oct 12, 1994 - E-mail address for moderator John Davis updated.
   ------------
   NEW Address: [email protected]                 John Davis
   OLD Address: [email protected]

   Oct 24, 1994 - Moderator resigns due to other commitments.
   ------------
   [email protected]                        Joel Furr

   Jan 10, 1995 - Resignation confirmed
   ------------
   [email protected]                   Ken McVay

   Feb 12, 1995 - E-mail address for moderator John Davis updated.
   ------------
   NEW Address: [email protected]              John Davis
   OLD Address: [email protected]


   Jul 20, 1995 - Moderator resign due to other commitments.
   ------------
   [email protected]                  Martin Schafer

   Mar 28, 1996 - E-mail address for moderator Kenneth Bullock updated.
   ------------
   NEW Address: [email protected]        Kenneth Bullock
   OLD Address: [email protected]

   May 27, 1996 - E-mail address for moderator John Davis updated.
   ------------
   NEW Address: [email protected]             John Davis
   OLD Address: [email protected]

   AUG 13, 1996 - New Moderator Voted-in
   ------------
   [email protected]                    Stephen Graham

   AUG 14, 1996 - New Moderator Voted-in
   ------------
   [email protected]                          Dave

   OCT 1996 - Moderator resigned
   ------------
   [email protected]                          Dave

   Jun 1997 - Moderator resigned
   ------------
   [email protected]                          John Davis

   AUG 31 1997 - Moderator resigned
   ------------
   [email protected]                          Asim Mughal

   ADD/DEL POLICY FOR MODERATORS:
   _____________________________

   Moderators will be added by majority vote of the existing moderators =
and
   moderators will be removed by 2/3 vote  in the event that a moderator=
is
   shown to be failing to do the job (i.e. not posting anything).

   MODERATION SETUP/APARATUS
   _________________________

   This group will be group-moderated using  a Majordomo listserver. It =
has
   been configured so that each article received at  [email protected].=
edu
   will be sent to the next moderator  in  turn, using a list of subscri=
bed
   moderators.  Hence,  the   *submission*  address  for  articles  will=
be
   [email protected].  The   *contact*  address  for  the  group, o=
nce
   created, will be [email protected].

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Subject: 7) Why this Forum Exits?

   Author: Joel Furr


   A war includes  more  than  military  events.  A  war  includes  soci=
al,
   political, economic, military, and  demographic  events. Discussion o=
f a
   war typically includes  the  *war  era*  and  not  just the war. Pres=
ent
   groups which  exist  to  discuss  military  issues  are  very  specif=
ic:
   sci.military, alt.folklore.military, alt.war. All of these tend to fo=
cus
   very strongly on the  military  aspects  and  less on the historical =
and
   other aspects.  Soc.history.war.world-war-ii  will encompass all aspe=
cts
   of war.

   Discussion of World War II  and  wars  in  general takes place on a w=
ide
   range of newsgroups,  many  of  which   specialize  on  recent  milit=
ary
   history. The  most  notable  example  of  war  discussion  taking  pl=
ace
   elsewhere is the World War II mailing list, which averages 800 kiloby=
tes
   per month of traffic and which  almost  closed down after presenting =
far
   too great a  load  on  its  moderators   than  they  could  handle.  =
The
   moderators of the list are in  support  of the proposed newsgroup as =
the
   subject is far larger than can  be  easily  dealt  with  in mailing l=
ist
   form. A newsgroup is needed.

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Subject: 8) Where & How to submit articles ?

   There are two ways to do so:

   A- Thru USENET

   While reading newsgroup  soc.history.war.world-war-ii  simply respond=
to
   the artilce or post a new  article.  The  article  will be automatica=
lly
   routed to one of the active moderators for review.

   B- Thru E-MAIL

   You may submit your article  to  the   following  address.  Again,  y=
our
   article will reach one of the moderators for review.

   The e-mail address is:

   [email protected]

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Subject: 9) Some Helpful Tips

   It may take up to 1-2 days for  your  article to be reviewed and anot=
her
   day or so for the article to reach  your  site after being posted fro=
m a
   moderator's site.

   Articles not deemed fit for posting on the forum will be returned by =
the
   moderator with an explanation citing a rationale & the guidelines of =
the
   forum.

   1. Always save a copy of your article  you submit till it appears on =
the
   forum.

   2. If o The article does not  appear  on the newsgroup o The article =
was
   not returned back by the moderator o AND 3 days have elapsed.

   Then  please  contact  the  moderators,  asap,  at  the  following em=
ail
   address:

                       [email protected]

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Subject: 10) World War II Archives: Resource Sites

FTP SITE
--------
<[email protected] (Larry & Kim Jewell)  June 8, 1994>

       Host:           byrd.mu.wvnet.edu
       Directory:      /pub/history/military/wwii
       Login:          anonymous
       Password:       _your_email_address

       Directory Listing:

150 Opening data connection for /bin/ls (131.215.139.234,3498) (0 bytes).
4307.txt*               command.decisions/      pictures/
50.years.later/         conferences/            policy/
D-Day/                  declaration.of.war/     sept_1939/
U.S.Army.campaigns/     gpo_wwii.txt*           special.studies/
USN_wwii/               justice.pap*            speeches/
active_carriers.txt*    national_arc.txt*       treaties/
balkans.txt*            naval_chronology/       wwii-l_digests/
chrono_1938-41.txt*     pearl.harbor/

       June 11,1994: FTP site byrd is accepting contributions of public
                     domain items for the collection. Items  should  be
                     uploaded to /pub/history/submissions.

       MORE Info on 'byrd'

<[email protected] (James P. Long) June 14, 1994>

Some of the subdir's in WWII are Battle of the Bulge/Command
Decisions/D-Day/Naval Chronology.

The D-Day material contains very detailed studies of Utah Beach and Omaha
Beach, both done by the War Dept. in 1945 and signed by George Marshall
(they're in .ZIP format).


FTP SITE
--------
<Stupendous Man <[email protected]> June 17 '94>

       The ftp address for Miss. State is:

                       ftp.msstate.edu

       Also note that the archives are available from other servers
       as mirror files.

       Here are some more network archive sites:

Name=3DUnites States Military Academy
Path=3D
Host=3Deuler.math.usma.edu
#
Name=3DHistory articles (various)
Path=3D1ftp:English Server:History:
Host=3Denglish-server.hss.cmu.edu
#
Name=3DWhite House information
Path=3D1/.dir/president.dir
Host=3Dgopher.tamu.edu
Port=3D70
#
Name=3DFederal information services
Path=3D1/Other
Host=3Dstis.nsf.gov
Port=3D70
#
Name=3DHistory Archives and Servers
Path=3D1/Subject/History
Host=3Driceinfo.rice.edu
Port=3D70

FTP SITE
--------

<[email protected]  Date: Fri, 15 Jul 1994 13:32 EDT>
Update Request From:
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 14:53:53 -0500 From: "Jim D." <[email protected]>
http://www.netready.com/Demo/WWIInet/
Type: WWW page
Access: Public
Contributions: Mail to owner

FTP SITE
--------
[email protected] (richard charlton)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 02:12:56 GMT
ftp.spies.com/Gov/US-History/WWII

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Subject: 11) Other Files on World-Wide Web (www)


       Date: Sat, 1 Apr 1995 08:51:55 -0500
       >From: Kenneth Bullock <[email protected]>

       URL for this resource is http://www.primenet.com/~custer
                       ---x---

       >From: [email protected] (Andrew Toppan)
       Subject: Battleship & Aircraft Carrier info on the WWW
       Date: 16 Apr 1995 05:00:49 GMT
       # Updated # 3/25/96

       Announcing new Battleship and Aircraft Carrier information availa=
ble
       on the World Wide Web (WWW):

       I have (finally) completed a series of lists that provide informa=
tion
       on all US and Canadian aircraft carriers, all Dreadnoughts (world=
wide)
       and all US Pre-Dreadnought battleships.  Except as noted, all the=
se
       lists are my work, compiled from a variety of online and print
       resources.

       Comprehensive Lists:
       -------------------
       These provide "vital statistics" on each ship (dimensions, armame=
nt,
       etc.) as well as dates laid down, launched, commissioned,
reclassified,
       renamed, rebuilt, damaged, decommissioned, stricken, scrapped, et=
c.
       This provides a brief history of each ship "in a nutshell".  Many
books
       have been written on these ships, I don't intend to duplicate tha=
t
work
       by including every detail.

       Aircraft Carrier Lists(http://www.wpi.edu/~elmer/navy/carriers.ht=
ml)

       *Canadian Carriers (from [email protected]}
       *Pre WWII US CV series
       *WWII era US CV series
       *Post WWII US CV series
       *US Escort Carriers
       *US Helicopter/VSTOL Carriers

       Battleship Lists (http://www.wpi.edu/~elmer/navy/battleships.html=
)
                       (these cover *all* dreadnoughts)
       *US Pre-Dreadnoughts
       *US Dreadnoughts
       *British Dreadnoughts
       *German Dreadnoughts
       *French Dreadnoughts
       *Japanese Dreadnoughts
       *Italian Dreadnoughts
       *French Dreadnoughts
       *Russian and Soviet Dreadnoughts
       *South American Dreadnoughts (Argentina, Brazil, Chile)
       *Minor-Power European Dreadnoughts (Austria-Hungary, Greece,
               Netherlands, Spain, Turkey)


       Other Lists:
       ------------
       *Current Worldwide List of Aircraft Carriers
       *US WWII Carrier Force Levels (ftp'ed from byrd.mu.wvnet.edu}
       *Brief listing of British Dreadnoughts, 1906-1960
                               (from [email protected]}

       WWW SITE: U-Boats 1939-45
       -----------------
       http://rvik.ismennt.is/~gummihe/Uboats/u-boats.htm

       From: <[email protected]>
       Date: 26 Jan 1996 05:13:33 GMT

       WWW SITE - GERMAN INFANTRY BOOK
       -------------------------------
       http://www.infinet.com/~nafziger/books.html

       From: [email protected] (Gruppen)
       Date: 31 Jan 1996 08:34:47 -0500

       FTP SITE - Best of WW2 Newsgroup
       --------------------------------
       byrd.mu.wvnet.edu
       /pub/history/military/wwii/best-of-shwwii

       From: "Larry W. Jewell" <[email protected]>
       Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 15:39:15 -0500 (EST)

       WWW SITE - US Troops in Austria 1945-1955
       -----------------------------------------
       http://www.image.co.at/image/salzburg

       From: [email protected] (Albert Topitz)

       FTP SITE - Files of Interest to WWII
       ------------------------------------
       ftp://ftp.almanac.bc.ca/pub/places/poland/einsatzgruppen/

       From: [email protected] (Ken McVay OBC)
       Date: 7 Nov 1995 08:02:17 -0800

       WWW SITE - First Division Museum
       --------------------------------
       http:///www.xnet.com/~cantigny

       From: [email protected] (Joseph M. Kuchan)
       Date: 12 Jun 95 13:44:44 GMT

       WWW SITE - Japanese surrender documents
       ---------------------------------------
       http://www.nara.gov/

       From: [email protected] (Merlin Dorfman)
       Date: Sun, 17 Sep 1995 23:55:05 GMT

       WWW SITE - WW2 Historical re-enactors
       -------------------------------------
       http://reenactor.clever.net/WW2/

       From: [email protected] (Dwight Dutton)
       Date: 13 Aug 1995 12:55:51 GMT

       WWW SITE - 82 ABN Museum
       ------------------------
       http://www.fayetteville.net/museum/82ndAirborne/

       From: elb <[email protected]>
       Date: Tue, 13 Aug 1996 13:43:14 GMT

       WWW SITE - WW2 Pictures
       -----------------------
       http://www.webcom.com/dheller/wwii.html

       From: Dan Heller <[email protected]>
       Date: 15 Aug 1996 08:59:32 GMT

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Subject: 12) Books on World War II

       The following is a listing of some of the books recommended for
       reading on the newsgroup by the readers.

       MOST RECOMMENDED: Gerhard Weinberg's _A World at Arms_

       1. CharlesSmith <[email protected]>
          Date: 28 Oct 1995 15:24:00 GMT

       HITLERS SPIES - By David Kahn - isbn 0-02-052440-4.  It contains
       lots of details, lots of refs. and a pile of crypto history!

       2. [email protected]
          Date: Tue, 31 Oct 1995 08:37:16 MST

       The Trail of the Fox, by David Irving
       The Rommel Papers   , by Field Marshall Erwin Rommel
       Ifantrie Grieft An (Infantry Attacks), by Erwin Rommel

       3. [email protected]
          Date: Thu, 1 Feb 1996 04:37:22 GMT

       Leasor, James.  _Green Beach_.  London: Heineman, 1975.  A good
       introduction, focusing on the intelligence-gathering aspects.

       BGen. Denis Whitaker and Shelagh Whitaker.  _Dieppe: Tragedy to
       Triumph_.  Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1992.
       Quite a good examination of the subject from a variety of viewpoi=
nts.

       Brian Loring Villa.  _Unauthorized Action: Mountbatten and the
       Dieppe Raid_.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.  A very
       controversial book, which alleges that Mountbatten pushed ahead w=
ith
       the raid despite opposition from his superiors, and without
Churchill's
       direct approval.

       TOPIC: Wake Island Survivors
       FROM : [email protected] (Jonathan Horne)
       DATED: 01 Jun 96
       BOOK :
               Brig Gen George Kinney,  USMC Ret.
               Published in 1995 by Brassey's Washington DC
               ISBN 1-57488-035-7

       TOPIC: German & Japanese Interaction
       FROM : [email protected] (Leo Backman)
       DATED: 04 Jun '96
       BOOKS:

               C A U S T O N, E.E.N.
               Militarism and Foreign Policy in Japan
               Allen & Unwin, London 1936

               D E A N E, John R.
               The Strange Alliance
               Viking Press, New York 1947

               I K L E, Frank W.
               German-Japanese Relations, 1936-40
               Bookman Association, New York 1956

               M E S K I L L, Johanna
               Hitler and Japan: The Hollow Alliance
               Atherton, New York 1966

               P R A N G E, Gordon W.
               Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring
               McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York 1984

               P R E I S S E N, Ernst L.
               Germany and Japan: A Study in Totalitarian Diplomacy,
1933-1941
               Martinus Nijhof, the Hague 1958
               Oxford University Press, New York 1987

               S C H R O E D E R, Paul W.
               The Axis Alliance and Japanese-American Relations, 1941
               Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York 1958

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Subject: 13) Movies on World War II

       [email protected]
       Date: Thu, 04 May 95 21:08:53 EDT


Note that these are Hollywood studio releases on subjects with
some connection to WW2 (i.e. Combat films, Homefront, Espionage, Drama an=
d
Comedy). It doesn't include foriegn films, or U.S. Government training,
morale,
indoctrination or documentary films (i.e. Capra, Ford or Wyler's wartime
films)


 1944  A-M
Action in Arabia (RKO) - George Sanders, Virginia Bruce, Gene Lockhart
Address Unknown (Columbia) - Paul Lukas, Mady Christians, Morris Carnovsk=
y
The Black Parachute (Columbia -
The Canterville Ghost (MGM) - Charles Laughton, Margaret O'Brien, Robert =
Young
Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (Monogram) - Sidney Toler, Benson Fong
The Conspirators (Warner Bros) - Hedy Lamarr, Paul Henreid, Peter Lorre
Crime by Night (Warner Bros) - Jane Wyman, Jerome Cowan, Eleanor Parker
The Cross of Lorraine (MGM) - Jean-Pierre Aumont, Gene Kelly, Peter Lorre
Cry Havoc (MGM) - Margaret Sullivan, Joan Blondell, Ann Sothern, Fay Bain=
ter
Days of Glory (RKO) - Gregory Peck, Tamara Toumanova, Alan Reed, Maria Pa=
lmer
Destination Tokyo (Warner Bros) - Cary Grant, John Garfield, Alan Hale
Dragon Seed (MGM) - Katherine Hepburn, Walter Huston, Turhan Bey, Henry
Travers
Enemy of Women (Monogram) -
The Eve of St. Mark (20th Cent Fox) - Ann Baxter, Vincent Price, Dickie M=
oore
The Fighting Seabees (Republic) - John Wayne, Susan Hayward, William Fraw=
ley
Follow the Boys (Universal) - George Raft, Marlene Dietrich, Orson Welles
Four Jills in a Jeep (20th Cent Fox)- Kay Francis, Martha Raye, Phil Silv=
ers
A Guy Named Joe (MGM) - Van Johnson, Spencer Tracy, Irene Dunn, Ward Bond
Hail the Conquering Hero (Paramount) - Eddie Bracken, William Demarest,
Here Come the Waves (Paramount) - Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton, Sonny Tufts
Hey Rookie (Columbia) -Ann Miller, Larry Parks, Jack Guilford, Joe Sawyer
The Hitler Gang (Paramount)- Robert Watson, Ludwig Donath, Sig Ruman
Hollywood Canteen (Warner Bros) - Bette Davis, John Garfield, Joan Leslie
The Hour Before Dawn (Paramount) - Franchot Tone, Veronica Lake, Binnie B=
arnes
I Love a Soldier (Paramount) - Paulette Goddard, Sonny Tufts, Beulah Bond=
i
The Imposter (Universal) - Jean Gabin, Ellen Drew, Richard Whorf, Allyn J=
oslyn
In Our Time (Warner Bros) - Ida Lupino, Paul Henreid, Nancy Coleman,
In The Meantime Darling (20th Cent Fox) - Jeanne Crain, Frank Lattimore
Janie (Warner Bros) - Joyce Reynolds, Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Alan Ha=
le
Ladies Courageous (Universal)- Loretta Young, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ruth =
Roman
Ladies of Washington (20th Cent Fox) -
Lifeboat (20th Cent Fox) - Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Walter Slez=
ak
Make Your Own Bed (Warner Bros) - Jack Carson, Jane Wyman, Alan Hale
Man From Frisco (Republic) - Dan Duryea, Michael O'Shay, Anne Shirley
Marine Raiders (RKO) - Pat O'Brien, Ruth Hussey, Robert Ryan, Frank McHug=
h
The Master Race (RKO) - George Colouris, Lloyd Bridges, Osa Massen,
Meet the People (MGM) - Lucille Ball, Dick Powell, Virginia O'Brien, Bert=
Lahr
Mr Winkle Goes to War (Columbia) - Edward G Robinson, Ruth Warrick,

 End of 1944  A-M


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TITLE:          Please Read Before Posting To This Newsgroup!!
POSTED BY:      [email protected] (Asim Mughal)
LAST UPDATE:    16 Oct 97

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