World War II Documents Table of Contents
Admiral Jean Darlan's Address to all French at Home and Abroad
Agreement for United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
Allied Declaration of Control of Germany
Allies Vow to Fight Until Victory Is Won
American Reply to French Protest Against Bombings in France
Argentina Declares War Against Japan and Germany
Churchill, Roosevelt Announce “The Atlantic Charter”
The “Bullet Decree”
Roosevelt on the Casablanca Conference
China's Declaration of War Against Japan, Germany and Italy
Commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War [pdf]
Commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War [pdf]
The Commissars Order For Operation Barbarossa
Congress Repeals the 1939 Neutrality Act
The Connally Resolution Calling For War Until Victory
Debate in the House of Commons on the War (6/10/41)
Declaration of War by Mexico on Germany, Italy, and Japan
De Gaulle's Broadcast on French Policy in War and Peace
DeGaulle's V-E Day Broadcast to the French People
Directive No. 1 for the Conduct of the War
Dumbarton Oaks: Washington Conversations on International Peace and Security Organization
Eamon de Valera's Speech on Irish Neutrality (12/12/41)
Eden on British War Aims (5/29/41)
Eisenhower's Instructions In Preparation for Defeat of Germany
Eisenhower's Letter to Roosevelt on the Possibility of a German Surrender
Eisenhower's Victory Order of the Day, and His Proclamation on Germany's Defeat
Establishment of the Vichy Government
Executive Order 9066 - Japanese Relocation Order
Final Communique of the German High Command
The Fulbright Resolution Calling For An International Peace Organization
German Radio Reports Cause Fear and Confusion Among German Population in Czechoslovakia
Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz' Broadcast Informing the German People of Their Unconditional Surrender
German Surrender Documents
Joint Resolution of the U.S. Congress Reaffirming the Principles of the Monroe Doctrine
King George II of Greece Addresses the U.S. Congress
London Agreement (8/8/45)
Marshall Petain's Address to the French People (8/12/41)
Marshal Petain's Speech to the French People in Vichy (5/15/41)
The Moscow Conference (10/30/43)
The Munich Pact
Mussolini Discusses the War in Rome Speech (2/23/41)
Mussolini's War Statement
Navy Department on the Attack at Pearl Harbor
The Night and Fog Decree
The Potsdam Declaration
President Truman's Broadcast on Surrender of Germany
Radio Address by Secretary of State Cordell Hull on Danger to Free Nations (5/18/41)
The Response of the British Press to Germany's Armament
Second Regulation for the Law of the Reunification of Austria with the German Reich
The Teheran Conference
The Tripartite Pact
Turkish-German Friendship Treaty
U.S. Directive to Gen. Eisenhower on Military Rule of Germany
U.S. Proclamation of Unlimited National Emergency
U.S. Statement on Lend-Lease Agreement with France
Vice Premier Darlan's Broadcast to the French People in Vichy (5/13/41)
“The War and Human Freedom”
Warning to Germany By President Truman, Prime Minister Churchill, and Marshal Stalin
White House Statement on the Sentence of Nazi Saboteurs
Yalta (Crimea) Conference