Pocket Guide to Germany 1944
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:19 am
In my continual quest for interesting and unusual WWII related documents and publications I ran across this 1944 US War Dept. booklet "Pocket Guide To Germany" (NOTE: This a 7mb Adobe PDF file, and while it should not be a problem for most people, it could take some time to load on older computers and /or dialup connections, but it's worth the wait in my opinion.)
http://digitallibrary.smu.edu/cul/gir/ww2/pdf/w0048.pdf
Written for U.S. occupation troops, the overtones of this booklet might be considered by todays "PC" standards as borderline propaganda, but in the context of the era and time in which it was written I think it is remarkably fair and balanced. Anyway, I found it fascinating and I thought some of you might enjoy it too. For anyone who is interested there is a whole series of these "pocket guides" for various countries and theatres of operations in WWII, including North Africa, Italy, France, and even Iraq of all places!! There's even a chapter in that booklet that tells the Dogface GI's how to pronounce the name of the country.... "E-Rack"... I got a little chuckle out of that one...
http://digitallibrary.smu.edu/cul/gir/ww2/pdf/w0048.pdf
Written for U.S. occupation troops, the overtones of this booklet might be considered by todays "PC" standards as borderline propaganda, but in the context of the era and time in which it was written I think it is remarkably fair and balanced. Anyway, I found it fascinating and I thought some of you might enjoy it too. For anyone who is interested there is a whole series of these "pocket guides" for various countries and theatres of operations in WWII, including North Africa, Italy, France, and even Iraq of all places!! There's even a chapter in that booklet that tells the Dogface GI's how to pronounce the name of the country.... "E-Rack"... I got a little chuckle out of that one...
