Primary Sources
- Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War IITranscripts of interviews with more than 200 people who were young adults during World War II.
- Densho Digital RepositoryFind thousands of historic photographs, documents, newspapers, letters and other primary source materials that tell the story of the Japanese American community, from immigration to the WWII incarceration and its aftermath.
- Historic Government Publications from World War IIInformational pamphlets, government reports, instructions, regulations, declarations, speeches, and propaganda materials distributed by the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) during the Second World War
- Internet Archive WWII documentsVarious primary source documents pertaining to WWII archived by the Internet Archive
- Veteran's History Project: World War IIPersonal accounts, photos, letters, and recordings of American veterans of World War II
- U.S Holocaust Memorial Museum, Online DocumentsClose to 110,000 items digitized for online use (check out the films as well). There are over 3,400 items for which transcripts are provided.