Bibliography
Primary Sources
Zaira Majonica: Historian: Zaira gave us a point of view like none other on the events of World War II, first hand. She is one of the website's creator's great aunt and is a respected historian and artist. She fluently speaks Spanish and Italian. English and French are learned languages.
http://anitaliandeportee.org/: This primary source was important to our research as it gave a glimpse throughout the eyes of a man taken from his family during World War II. Oreste Maina wrote this diary. His grandson decided to publish it in blog format on a website.
http://webspace.webring.com/people/ci/iturks/documents_11.html: This website had the surrender document of the Italians to the Allied Forces, It was used to gain an understanding of the events occurring at the time. The document's authors were the Allied Forces.
Secondary Sources
http://ww2total.com/WW2/History/Orders-of-Battle/Italy/Italian-Army-1940.htm: This website helped us gather information on military conquests conducted by the Italian Army throughout World War II. The creator of this website is a historian and computer game developer. He originates from Germany, but lives in England with English being a learned language.
http://ww2db.com/country/italy: This website helped us gather some information on political treaties, conquests, and Benito Mussolini. The creator of this website, C. Peter Chen, founded and manages this website. The websites goal is to offer information about World War II.
http://www.world-war-2.info/statistics/: This website was used to gather death counts from Italy from military and civilian population. The author of this website is unknown.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looted_art: This website was used to obtain information on looted treasures by Italians or from the Italians during World War II. The website was created by Wikipedia user, Bermicourt.
http://www.secondworldwarhistory.com/italy-ww2-events-timeline.asp: This website was used to find the dates of important events in the form of a timeline. There is no given author.
http://www.historynet.com/italy-in-world-war-ii.htm: This website was used to gain information on major battle and politics of Italy during World War II. It was created by the Weider History Group, the world's largest publisher of history magazines.
http://history1900s.about.com/od/people/a/Mussolini.htm: This website was used to gain information on Benito Mussolini. The website was created by, "About." About offers content on many topics such as technology travel, history, etc..
Primary Sources
Zaira Majonica: Historian: Zaira gave us a point of view like none other on the events of World War II, first hand. She is one of the website's creator's great aunt and is a respected historian and artist. She fluently speaks Spanish and Italian. English and French are learned languages.
http://anitaliandeportee.org/: This primary source was important to our research as it gave a glimpse throughout the eyes of a man taken from his family during World War II. Oreste Maina wrote this diary. His grandson decided to publish it in blog format on a website.
http://webspace.webring.com/people/ci/iturks/documents_11.html: This website had the surrender document of the Italians to the Allied Forces, It was used to gain an understanding of the events occurring at the time. The document's authors were the Allied Forces.
Secondary Sources
http://ww2total.com/WW2/History/Orders-of-Battle/Italy/Italian-Army-1940.htm: This website helped us gather information on military conquests conducted by the Italian Army throughout World War II. The creator of this website is a historian and computer game developer. He originates from Germany, but lives in England with English being a learned language.
http://ww2db.com/country/italy: This website helped us gather some information on political treaties, conquests, and Benito Mussolini. The creator of this website, C. Peter Chen, founded and manages this website. The websites goal is to offer information about World War II.
http://www.world-war-2.info/statistics/: This website was used to gather death counts from Italy from military and civilian population. The author of this website is unknown.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looted_art: This website was used to obtain information on looted treasures by Italians or from the Italians during World War II. The website was created by Wikipedia user, Bermicourt.
http://www.secondworldwarhistory.com/italy-ww2-events-timeline.asp: This website was used to find the dates of important events in the form of a timeline. There is no given author.
http://www.historynet.com/italy-in-world-war-ii.htm: This website was used to gain information on major battle and politics of Italy during World War II. It was created by the Weider History Group, the world's largest publisher of history magazines.
http://history1900s.about.com/od/people/a/Mussolini.htm: This website was used to gain information on Benito Mussolini. The website was created by, "About." About offers content on many topics such as technology travel, history, etc..