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HST 390: World War II, War Crimes, and US and International Law

Fall 2022 - Dr. Robert Hellyer

Where do I start?

OMGUS MILITARY TRIBUNAL - CASE THREE OMT-III-GV-11

OMGUS MILITARY TRIBUNAL - CASE THREE OMT-III-GV-11. (1947). Image retrieved from https://nuremberg.law.harvard.edu/photographs/7-omgus-military-tribunal-case-three-omt-iii-gv-11?q=+type:photographs

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Background Information > This page includes links to reference books (such as subject encyclopedias) and other sources to help you gain background knowledge and a "big picture" of what was going in during a particular point in history or of a particular event. They may include references to primary source materials or secondary sources. 

Books and More > This page includes links to our online catalog, which will help you locate books that contain an analysis of particular events. These may also include references to primary source materials. 

Article DatabasesThis page includes links to our online article databases, which will help you locate scholarly journal articles and articles from periodicals that contain an analysis of particular events. These may also include references to primary source materials. 

Primary Sources > This page includes links to both subscription-based and open archives of periodicals (including newspapers and magazines), books, government documents, and other sources created during or near the time of a particular event. 

KEEP IN MIND: 

If ZSR does not have access to a particular resource (such as a book or article), you can request it through Interlibrary Loan. Items that have to be sent through the mail can take a week or two to arrive, so plan ahead! 

Not every primary source is available in digital format, nor will it be readily available through Interlibrary Loan or other services. Check into the availability of sources you need EARLY in your project. 

KEY RESOURCES: