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Re: [WW] Reference Sites



>The first attempt at this message didn't seem to go through, so here is
>attempt two.
>
>I find myself faced with a dilemma.  I really like the Weird War II
>stuff, and will be purchasing it and running a campaign.  My problem is
>that I am younger than my players, and know very little about World War
>II (as I was never a fan of history), while several of the older, more
>experienced, players are big World Wars II buffs (they know everything
>about all the tanks and such and play all the WWII type computer games,
>etc).  Because of this, I need to brush up on my history.  Due to my
>current time and money (all the money goes into games), movies and
>books are kind of out of the picture, and very few documentaries hold
>enough of my attention to even keep me awake.  (Yes, I am pathetic. 
>Thanks for noticing.)  What I do have time for is the internet, as I
>work for an ISP and spend all day at work on the internet.  If anyone
>can helping me out by pointing me toward some sites with interesting
>(even to my attention defecit) content, especially that relating to the
>occult and supernatural occurances in the real World War II, I would be
>greatly appreciative.
>
>Thank you for your time in reading this.
>
>Good day,
>
>Bob, from Accounting (A bad joke from a Magic commercial.)

Bob, get yourself to your public library, that's where you'll find 
tons of references on WWII. If you have a central library where you 
live, check out their WWII section. San Diego's downtown library has 
literally hundreds of titles, your version thereof may have even more.

Remember, the web doesn't have everything.

Alan
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