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"A New Experience - Victory", 10 Nov 1942
Broadcasts, 1931-11 - 1952-07
Correspondence, 1940-09 - 1955-02
Correspondence G - Z, 1941-01 - 1964-04
India Office and the Second World War, 1934 - 1955
Literary: The Second World War, Volume 4 "The Hinge of Fate", Miscellanea., Jun 1942 - Jan 1952
Official: Prime Minister: Far East theatre, 1942-46: proofs and copies of mainly contemporary despatches and reports for publication, with accompanying correspondence. [some material probably used in the production of WSC's "Second World War"]., 1946 - 1947
Official: Prime Minister: "Personnel - Orders of Battle"., May 1945 - Jun 1945
Includes tables, charts, and maps, setting out the strengths of imperial and allied armed forces and the level of army battle casualties in North-West Europe, the Mediterranean, and the East, and the estimated distribution of Japanese forces in the East.
Private letters from LSA to the Governor of Burma and source material for memoirs, 1941-01 - 1955-07
Private letters from LSA to the Viceroy of India, 1940-05 - 1940-12
Printed copies of letters from LSA to 2nd Lord Linlithgow [earlier Lord Hopetoun] on subjects including: the war situation; aircraft and munitions production; the constitutional problem; Indian defence; talks with Mahomed Jinnah [Leader of the Muslim League] and Mohandas Gandhi; dealings with the Indian Congress; the imprisonment of Jawaharlal Nehru; the appointment of General Sir Claude Auchinleck [as Commander-in-Chief, India].
Private letters from LSA to the Viceroy of India, 1941-01 - 1941-12
Private letters from LSA to the Viceroy of India, 1942-01 - 1942-12
Private letters from the Governor of Burma to LSA, 1941-05 - 1945-08
Private letters from the Viceroy of India to LSA, 1940-05 - 1940-12
Private letters from the Viceroy of India to LSA, 1941-01 - 1941-12
Private letters from the Viceroy of India to LSA, 1942-01 - 1942-12
Printed copies of letters from 2nd Lord Linlithgow [earlier Lord Hopetoun] to LSA on subjects including: the visit of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek to India; the evacuation of Burma [later Myanmar]; Sir [Richard] Stafford Cripps's mission to Congress; negotiations with Mahomed Jinnah [Leader of the Muslim League], Mohandas Gandhi and the Indian Congress; the visit of Henry, Duke of Gloucester; the expansion of Linlithgow's Council; rioting throughout the provinces.