World War Two Articles

By examining articles that were written during World War Two, anyone with an interest in the period can gain additional insight into the struggles that ordinary people faced at that time. While original World War Two articles have obvious value to writers, students, and others conducting scholarly research, many other types of people may find themselves searching for such references. Some hobbyists recreate scenes from World War One or Two with replica soldiers and battlefields, while others may take part in live reenactments. Soldiers who fought in the battles and gather together occasionally may also look back on articles and do readings in remembrance of the importance of their contribution.

The Types of Articles Available from World War One and Two

In addition to magazine pieces and memoirs detailing battles such as D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge, there are a number of original World War Two materials that can be used by researchers in different fields. For instance:

  • Articles are available that examine the impact of the Japanese internment during World War II.
  • Other sources explore the events that led up to World War II.
  • Researchers interested in WWI can find similar articles, as well as stories examining the aftermath of WWI.
  • Those with an interest in technology can find original articles from magazines like Yank and Trench Warfare that detail the history of the weapons used in these wars.

In addition to original materials from WWI and WWII, OldMagazineArticles.com maintains a selection of images detailing uniforms from the armed forces of different countries. The articles and images can be viewed online at no cost or printed for a small fee.