Postwar Period

Community analysis reports and community analysis trend reports of the War Relocation Authority, 1942-1946

Community Analysis Reports and the Community Analysis Trend Reports document an effort by the War Relocation Authority (established in 1942 to assist persons of Japanese ancestry who had been evacuated from the west coast by military order in the interests of national security) to obtain an understanding of the social background of the evacuees and their reactions to conditions in the relocation centers. The monthly reports to the Washington headquarters of WRA document general studies of center populations, and report on specific problems or concerns of their respective centers.

Foreign Office files for post-war Europe.

Drawn from the British Foreign Office Files (Class FO 371), This series documents the founding of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), which played a defining role in the development of an economically integrated Europe. Series two further documents how the European Economic Community grew and rebuilt Europe after World War II.

Series 1, pt.1-3. The Schuman plan and the European Coal and Steel Community. Catalog Record.