HyperWar Project
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The HyperWar Project is an internet-based project for transforming World War II primary sources into machine-readable format and releasing them into the public domain. It is coordinated by Patrick Clancey and David Newton (for UK resources).
Resources include the official civil and military history series produced by the United States and the British Commonwealth, as well as contemporary wartime publications such as Action Reports, Field Manuals, Technical Manuals, training publications, etc. Hypertext links are included wherever one publication refers to another.
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