Simon, Lojo and Anita Simons. Heartland; an Historical Drama about the Internment of German-Americans in the United States during World War II. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, 2014. Buy Online
Tischauser, Leslie V. The Burden of Ethnicity: The German Question in Chicago, 1914-1941. Garland Publishing, New York, 1990. (out of print) View/Buy Online
Tolzmann, Don H., ed. German-Americans in the World Wars. München: K.G. Saur. The World War Two Experience: The Internment of German-Americans, vol. 4, 1995. Representing one-fourth of the population, German-Americans constitute the largest ethnic element, according to the U.S. Census, with well over 60 million people claiming German heritage. In twenty-six states, they comprise at least […]
Vásquez, Juan Gabriel. The Informers. Riverhead, 2009. (historical fiction) From the author of The Sound of Things Falling, a “brilliant new novel” (New York Times Book Review) and one of the most buzzed about books of the year! “One of the most original new voices of Latin American literature.” — Mario Vargas Llosa, winner of the Nobel Prize […]
Wagner, Regina. Los alemanes en Guatemala, 1828-1944 (The Germans in Guatemala, 1828-1944), Guatemala 1996
Wegars, Priscilla. Imprisoned in Paradise: Japanese Internee Road Workers at the World War II Kooskia Internment Camp. (Asian American Comparative Collection (AACC), University of Idaho, Moscow, 2010. Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for the University of Idaho Press Imprisoned in Paradise exposes the United States’s little-known World War II rendition of Japanese Latin Americans, including men […]
Wolter/Masters, Loyalty on Trial: One American’s Battle With the F.B.I., iUniverse 2004. Loyalty On Trial reveals that Arthur Wolter was accused of being the “power behind the throne” of an organization targeted by J. Edgar Hoover during WWII as subversive and un-American. Referenced in the index files of the House Special Committee on un-American Activities as the […]
Political posters and cartoons were used by the US government to convey its message about the enemy. More political cartoons by the famous children’s author, Dr. Seuss.
“The U.S. Internment of Families from Latin America in World War II” by Max Paul Friedman, author of Nazis and Good Neighbors: The United States Campaign against the Germans of Latin America in World War II. (PDF)
“Fancy Skullduggery”; Economic Warfare, Enemy Civilians, and the Lessons of World War II — a review of Max Friedman’s Nazis and Good Neighbors by Regina U. Gramer