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Bailey Vilimek

National History Day Annotated Bibliography


Primary Sources: Secondary Sources:

Jon Sikora Website

Websites
1) http://www.militaryfactory.com/worldwar2/weapons.asp . "WW2 Weapons." Military factory. Military Factory, 2011. Web. 15 Jan 2012 <http://www.militaryfactory.com/worldwar2/weapons.asp>. This site provided us with a complete list of all the weapons used in World War II, as well as a detailed explanation of each weapon. This source was helpful because it provided a well detailed explanation of the weapons used in World War II. 2) http://www.newberry.k12.sc.us/mchs/wwIIweapons.htm Olsen, Chris, Kelly Mack, and Josh Blackwelder. "WWII Weapons." Infantry Weapons of World War II. N.p., Sept. Web. 15 Jan 2012. This website tells about the different types of guns, and

a brief description of them in general. This site helped us by informing us on how standard guns functioned. 3)http://science.howstuffworks.com/machine-gun2.htm Watson, Stephanie, and Tom Harris. "How Machine Guns Work" 16 October 2001. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://science.howstuffworks.com/machine-gun.htm> 15 January 2012 This site tells about early, middle-aged, and modern day guns. This website helped us tremendously by giving us the basics of weaponrys history, before World War II. 4) http://www.youtube.com/ . "YouTube." Kentomatic. snt1011, 2011. Web. 16 Jan 2012. http://www.youtube.com/. This website allows anyone to upload a video for public viewing, as well as unlimited use of viewing userposted videos. This website helped us by providing a visual representation of weapons used in our project. 5)http://wiki.answers.com/q/what_weapons_were_used_in_ world_war_2 . "What Weapons Were Used in WW2." Wikianswers. Answers.com, 2011. Web. 16 Jan 2012. <http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_weapons_were_used_in_ World_War_2>. This website provides answers to almost any question

one may have, and all answers are available in the public domain. It helped us by providing us with a very complete list of weaponry used in World War II. 6) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II . "World War 2." Wikipedia. Wikipedia, 2012. Web. 16 Jan 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II>. Wikipedia is a web-based encyclopedia resource, that provides accurate information for the public. This site helped us by telling us the time period of World War II, and acknowledging us of the Allies and the Axis groups of World War II. 7) http://www.ww2gyrene.org/boot_camp.htm Flowers, Mark. "Recruit Training in World War II." World War 2 Gyrene. Mark Flowers, 2004. Web. 16 Jan 2012. http://www.ww2gyrene.org/boot_camp.htm. This website provided first hand accounts of the war, as well as primary sources in the form of photographs. This site provided us with a primary source in the form of a photograph. 8) http://54233034.nhd.weebly.com/index.html . Witchcraft In Connecticut. Weebly, n.d. Web. 16 Jan 2012. http://54233034.nhd.weebly.com. This website is a previous stundents very own NHD website project. It helped us by portraying an example that we would base our website off of, including minor

adjustments. 9) http://www.mphpa.org/classic/HISTORY/fat_man.htm. ""Fat Man"." mphpa.org. The Manhattan Project Heritage Preservation Association, Marc. Web. 16 Jan 2012. http://www.mphpa.org/classic/HISTORY/fat_man.htm. This source provides a wide range of information on the Fat Man Atomic Bomb. Information ranges from weight, contents, and more. This site helped by allowing us to provide a well-detailed depiction of the Fat man Atomic bomb.

Books
10) Weapons of World War II Taylor, Mike. Weapons Of World War II. ABDO & Daughters, 1998. This book contains information regarding the weapons of World War II. It has information that was a key factor in completing our website. This book helped us by providing information that we couldnt quite find on the internet or in the other informational book we used. 11) The Encyclopedia of Infantry Weapons of World War II Hogg, Ian V. The Encyclopedia Of Infantry Weapon Of World War II. 1st ed. 1. Northbrook,Illinois: Quality Books Inc., 1981. 22-166. Print. This book contains information on almost every gun

used in World War II, not just by the United States but by Germany, Japan, and more. This book was very helpful because it provided a well detailed description of each gun including weight, caliber, length and more. It also included a well detailed history of each gun. By: Bailey Vilimek & Jon Sikora Website: http://www.weaponinnovationsofww2.weebly.com

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