fabulous source of PDF files about war stuff
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2022 3:12 am
I was looking for information about the use of AI files during the TOAWIII era and found this supurb source of info and thought I'd share it with you guys.
ORIGINAL: RyanCrierie
ORIGINAL: Telumar
Someone from the TOandEs yahoo group has organised the collection according to time periods and is hosting it here: http://www.alternatewars.com/CARL/Nafgizer_CARL.htm
That someone was me.
I've revised that and updated it 10 years later:
http://alternatewars.com/Nafziger/Nafziger.htm
In 2010, the contents of the Nafgizer Collection which was at the time 7,985 files (596 MB); were ripped (a process that took six hours) and duplicated on this website (AlternateWars.com). Nearly a decade later, the process was repeated, resulting in 10,048 files (685 MB) and a new online finding aid was constructed through OCR of the finding aid uploaded to CARL in 2011, as well as scraping the contents of the 2019 CARL website; to add Part II, which contains 800+ files covering the American Civil War that were scanned by Brett Schulte, and 800+ more files covering the 1600s and World War II.
Additionally, all 10,048 files were re-hosted locally (AlternateWars.com), to enable foreign researchers in countries like Russia and China to access them easily. (Official US Government websites (of which CARL is one) tend to IP-ban visitors from those countries due to a variety of reasons).
http://alternatewars.com/Nafziger/Nafzi ... G-1939.htm
http://alternatewars.com/Nafziger/Nafzi ... 9-1940.htm
http://alternatewars.com/Nafziger/Nafzi ... 1-1942.htm
http://alternatewars.com/Nafziger/Nafzi ... 3-1945.htm
http://alternatewars.com/Nafziger/Nafziger_FA_Pt_II.htm