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- 18 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- 19 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- 20 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- 21 Battalion
- 22 Battalion
- 23 Battalion
- 24 Battalion
- 25 Battalion
- 26 Battalion
- 27 (Machine Gun) Battalion
- 28 (Maori) Battalion
- 2nd New Zealand Divisional Artillery
- 4th and 6th Reserve Mechanical Transport Companies
- Alam Halfa and Alamein
- An Introduction to Samoan Custom
- A Pattern of Islands
- Bardia to Enfidaville
- Battle for Egypt
- Book & Print in New Zealand : A Guide to Print Culture in Aotearoa
- Chaplains
- Crete
- ii
- iii
- V: Preparations of 2 NZ Division: 30 April–19 May
- VI: German Preparations
- I: The Counter-attack at Maleme
- II: Other Fronts and Creforce
- Appendix III — GERMAN ATTACKS ON 7 GENERAL HOSPITAL AND 6 FIELD AMBULANCE, 18 AND 20 MAY 1941 — (By W. E. MURPHY)
- [section]
- Moir and Perkins
- Failed
- Second Attempts
- Those who Died
- Divisional Cavalry
- Divisional Signals
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume I
- Outbreak of War and Declarations — GERMANY
- CONTENTS
- Appendix II — Visit Of Ministers From Dominions And Of A Representative From India — New Zealand Forces — Note of a Meeting Held at the War Office at 5.30 p.m. on Monday,6 November 1939
- APPENDIX ‘C’ — Air Supply Column For Desert Army Corps
- Index
- 1 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs1 to the Governor-General of New Zealand2
- 4 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 5 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 8 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 9 — The Governor-General of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 11 — The Governor-General of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs — [Extract]
- 12 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs1 to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 52 — The Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia1 to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 53 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- 55 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Hon. P. Fraser (London)
- 59 — The Hon. W. Nash (Wellington) to the Hon. P. Fraser (London)
- 91 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 109 — The Governor-General of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 112 — Memorandum from the Naval Secretary to the Permanent Head, Prime Minister's Department (Wellington) — OCEAN ESCORT FOR TROOP CONVOY
- 135 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 195 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 217 — General Freyberg (London) to the Minister of Defence
- 250 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 263 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 271 — General Freyberg to the Chief of the General Staff (Wellington)
- 335 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs2 to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 347 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 349 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 8 March 1941
- The Importance of the Weather and Climate
- Scale of Attack against Egypt
- Immediate Defence of Egypt
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume II
- Crete
- 102 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 105 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 134 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 136 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 137 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 176 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- 199 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 207 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 209 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 224 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 280 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 291 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 303 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 307 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 354 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the High Commissioner for New Zealand (London) — [Extract]
- 375 — The Hon. W. Nash (London) to the Prime Minister
- 380 — General Puttick to General Freyberg
- 382 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister2
- 383 — The Rt. Hon. P. Fraser (London) to the acting Prime Minister1
- 390 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- 394 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister — [Extract]
- 395 — The Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 415 — The Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 416 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 418 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 419 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 430 — The Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 431 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 434 — The acting Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 440 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 464 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence2 — [Extract]
- 471 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- (a) Relative strategical importance of European and Pacific theatres
- (b) Political
- General Conclusions
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume III
- Appendix II — Visit of Ministers from Dominions and of a Representative from India — AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND NAVAL DEFENCE (Winter 1939)
- Appendix III — Visit of Ministers from Dominions and of a Representative from India — ANNEX
- Index
- 5 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 11 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom (Wellington)
- 14 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 17 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 24 — The acting Prime Minister of New Zealand1 to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs2
- 32 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the acting Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 48 — The acting Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of Australia1
- 57 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 62 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 76 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 109 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of Australia1
- 164 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 166 — The New Zealand Minister, Washington, to the Prime Minister
- 192 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom (Wellington)
- 203 — The Chief of the General Staff (Wellington) to the New Zealand Liaison Officer (London)
- Part 2: new zealand
- 348 — Letter from Major-General Barrowclough1 to Lieutenant-General Puttick — Composition and Organisation of 3rd Division
- 433 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom — [Extract]
- 440 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand — [Extract]
- 441 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 446 — The Prime Minister (London) to the Hon. W. Nash
- 448 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence — [Extract]
- 454 — General Freyberg to the acting Prime Minister — [Extract]
- 23 August 1944
- 466 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the acting Prime Minister of New Zealand1
- Appreciation of Probable Japanese Policy in the Far East
- General Considerations
- Defence Problems
- Defence Requirements and Possibilities of Meeting Them
- Episodes & Studies Volume 1
- Episodes & Studies Volume 2
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- THE ‘PHONY’ WAR
- THE CAMPAIGN IN NORWAY
- THE FALL OF FRANCE
- EARLY STRATEGIC BOMBING
- THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN
- From Tropics to Sub-Antarctic
- Leander on Foreign Service
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- The Cape Expedition
- Acknowledgments
- Under the Viaduct
- [section]
- To Escape
- Escape Organisation
- Escape Equipment
- Outside Help
- Types of Escape
- Escapes in Greece
- The Italian Armistice
- Escapes in Germany
- The Luft Three Tunnel
- Escapers in Yugoslavia
- Reprisals and Punishments
- Fulbright in New Zealand
- History of New Zealand. Vol. III.
- In A German Pension
- Italy Volume I: The Sangro to Cassino
- Italy Volume II : From Cassino to Trieste
- Foreword
- List of Illustrations
- II: The Apennine Position
- I: After the Fall of Rome
- I: A Change in Plan
- I: A Strategic Blunder?
- V: The Capture of Rimini
- IV: The Division Gets Ready
- II: The Account Squared with the Parachutists
- I: The Occupation of Trieste
- II: Crossing the River Po
- III: Crossing the Adige River
- IV: Through the Venetian Line
- V: Along Route 14
- II: Confrontation with the Yugoslavs
- IV: The Division Retires
- Index
- UNPUBLISHED
- Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. "Beagle" round the world, under the command of Capt. Fitz Roy, R.N.
- Journey Towards Christmas
- Chapter 2 — How To See Egypt On A Pound A Week
- Chapter 4 — Picnic Before A Thunderstorm
- Chapter 8 — Murder On The Old Hook
- Chapter 11 — Prison And The Mushroom Country
- Chapter 12 — Syria
- Chapter 13 — While Shepheard's Watched
- Chapter 14 — A Study In Discomfort
- Chapter 17 — Feeding A Caterpillar
- Chapter 20 — Through The Vineyards
- Chapter 22 — White Christmas
- Chapter 24 — ‘…And The Rear Party Will Clean Up’
- (2) Working for Wavell
- (3) Diversion to a Dragon-Slaying
- (3) And So To Rome
- (1) The Rivers
- Kōtare 2004, Volume Five, Number One
- Letter from John Cawte Beaglehole to his Mother, 13 December, 1926
- Letter from John Cawte Beaglehole to his Mother, 4 April, 1927
- Medical Services in New Zealand and The Pacific
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Maps
- PART VI — HOSPITAL SHIPS — Hospital Ships
- I: Medical Arrangements
- CHAPTER 5 — Germany
- II: Kokkinia Prisoner-of-War Hospital
- II: Evacuation to Germany
- I: Conditions at Stalag VIIIB, Lamsdorf
- III: Repatriation of Prisoners
- III: Prisoner-of-war Hospitals
- IV: The Mixed Medical Commission
- V: Working Parties
- VI: Forced Marches in 1945
- VII: Medical Supplies
- VIII: British Red Cross Medical Supplies
- IX: Repatriation of Sick and Wounded Prisoners of War and Medical Protected Personnel
- X: Health of Prisoners of War
- I: National Medical Committee
- Glossary
- General Index
- XII: Joint Council of the Order of St. John and New Zealand Red Cross Society
- Medical Units of 2 NZEF in Middle East and Italy
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2009
- New Zealand's Burning — The Settlers' World in the Mid 1880s
- New Zealand Engineers, Middle East
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Vol. I)
- CHAPTER 1 — The Royal Air Force and Early New Zealand Representation
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- Appendix I — Principal Events of the Second World War 1939–42
- CHAPTER 2 — Early Operations from Britain and France
- CHAPTER 3 — Meeting the German Attack
- CHAPTER 4 — The Battle of Britain
- CHAPTER 5 — Bombing and Reconnaissance, 1940
- CHAPTER 6 — Defeating the Night Raider
- CHAPTER 7 — Air War at Sea
- CHAPTER 8 — Early Bomber Offensive
- CHAPTER 9 — The Part of No. 75 Squadron
- CHAPTER 10 — Increasing New Zealand Participation— Formation of Nos. 485,488, and 489 Squadrons
- CHAPTER 12 — Heavier Bombing Raids—Advent of No. 487 Squadron
- CHAPTER 13 — Pathfinders and Raids on Italy
- CHAPTER 14 — Battle of the Atlantic, 1942
- CHAPTER 15 — Attacking Enemy Ships With Mine, Bomb and Torpedo
- CHAPTER 16 — Day Fighters During 1942
- CHAPTER 17 — Night Fighters, 1942
- Index
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Vol. II)
- CHAPTER 1 — Introduction
- Contents
- Appendix I — PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1943–45
- CHAPTER 2 — Aircraft against U-boat
- CHAPTER 3 — Bomber Command and the Battle of the Ruhr
- CHAPTER 4 — Longer-range Attacks
- CHAPTER 5 — With Mine, Bomb, and Torpedo
- CHAPTER 6 — Daylight Raids by the Light Bombers
- CHAPTER 7 — Day-Fighters and Fighter-bombers
- CHAPTER 8 — Night Fighters
- CHAPTER 9 — Prelude to Invasion
- CHAPTER 10 — Normandy
- CHAPTER 11 — Flying Bombs and Rockets
- CHAPTER 12 — Forward to the Rhine
- CHAPTER 13 — Transport and Special Duties
- CHAPTER 14 — Bomber Command and the Battle of Germany
- CHAPTER 15 — Coastal Command Patrols
- CHAPTER 16 — The Last Phase
- CHAPTER 17 — Mission Completed
- Index
- No. 75 Squadron
- No. 485 Squadron
- No. 486 Squadron
- No. 488 Squadron
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Volume III)
- CHAPTER 1 — Prelude to War
- CHAPTER 2 — Early Operations over Many Fronts
- CHAPTER 3 — Western Desert—The Second Year
- CHAPTER 4 — Western Desert—The Third Year
- CHAPTER 5 — Algeria and Tunisia
- CHAPTER 6 — Malta
- CHAPTER 7 — Sicily
- CHAPTER 8 — Italy
- CHAPTER 9 — Beyond the Italian Battlefront
- Appendix II — CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA
- Bibliography
- New Zealand Journal of Media Studies volume 9, number 1 : ‘Asian’ Media Arts Practice in/and Aotearoa New Zealand
- New Zealand Medical Services in Middle East and Italy
- Glossary
- Medical Equipment
- Outbreak of War—Changes in Army Medical Administration
- [section]
- General Military Plan of the Campaign
- Hospital Ship Maunganui
- Captured Medical Centre at ‘Whistling Wadi’
- Importance of Hygiene
- Repatriation of Prisoners of War
- Breakthrough towards Rome
- Hospital Ship Policy
- More Prisoners of War Repatriated
- Returned Prisoners of War
- Medical Services with Prisoner-of-war Repatriation Group
- New Zealand Minstrelsy
- Nga kōrero a Reweti Kohere Mā
- Petrol Company
- Political and External Affairs
- Prelude: A Field Defined
- CHAPTER 1 — September 1939
- CHAPTER 3 — The Radical Criticism
- CHAPTER 4 — The Critical Year
- CHAPTER 6 — Defence Policy
- CHAPTER 7 — The Eleventh Hour
- CHAPTER 8 — Explosion
- CHAPTER 9 — Whither?
- CHAPTER 10 — Settling Down
- CHAPTER 12 — Awkward Minorities
- CHAPTER 14 — Politicians and Soldiers
- CHAPTER 15 — Impact of the Pacific
- CHAPTER 16 — A Second Front
- CHAPTER 19 — Stock Taking
- CHAPTER 20 — Food or Fighting Men?
- CHAPTER 21 — The Politics of Fighting Japan
- CHAPTER 22 — Foundations of the Future
- CHAPTER 23 — Trusteeship in Action
- CHAPTER 25 — East and West
- CHAPTER 26 — Small Power Rampant
- Index
- Prisoners of War
- I: Early Air Force Prisoners
- Foreword
- Author's Preface
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Maps
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 11 — The Reception of Liberated Prisoners in the United Kingdom and Their Repatriation
- Conclusion
- II: Civilians in Europe
- III: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians in Enemy Hands
- IV: Organisation of Relief for Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
- V: Enemy Aliens in New Zealand
- I: Prisoners of War captured in Europe in 1940
- II: Servicemen and Civilians captured at Sea
- III: The First Battles in the Middle East
- IV: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
- V: Work of Relief Organisations
- VI: Germans and Italians interned in New Zealand
- I: The Greek Campaign and Prisoners in Greece
- II: The Crete Campaign—Prisoners in Greece and Germany
- III: Civilians in Europe
- IV: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians
- V: Relief Work
- II: Prisoners in Germany
- IV: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians
- V: Relief Work
- II: Early Prisoner-of-war Camps in the Far East
- III: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
- I: The North African Campaigns of 1942–43—Prisoners in Italian Hands
- II: Escapers in Greece
- III: Prisoners of War in Germany
- IV: Civilians in Europe
- V: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians
- VI: Relief Work
- VII: Enemy Aliens in New Zealand
- I: Events preceding and immediately following the Italian Armistice
- II: Transit and Permanent Camps in Germany and Austria
- III: Escapes from Italy after the Armistice
- IV: New Zealanders captured in the Italian and Aegean Campaigns
- V: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians
- VI: Relief Work
- V: Japanese Prisoners of War in New Zealand
- I: The Events of 1944 and German Camps from late 1943 onwards
- II: The War in Italy in 1944 and Escapes to Allied Lines
- III: Reception of Ex-prisoners of War in Italy
- V: Civilians in Europe
- VI: Protection of Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians
- VII: Relief Work
- VIII: Enemy Aliens in New Zealand
- I: Movements of Prisoners and Liberation in Germany
- II: Last Escapes to Allied Lines in Italy
- III: Release and Evacuation of Camps in Austria
- IV: Evacuation of Prisoners released by Russian Forces
- V: Protection of Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians
- VI: Relief Work
- VII: Enemy Aliens in New Zealand
- I: The Last Months of Hostilities and the Capitulation
- II: Recovery and Evacuation after the Armistice
- Index
- ALREADY PUBLISHED:
- Problems of 2 NZEF
- Royal New Zealand Air Force
- Samoan Material Culture
- Settler Kaponga 1881–1914 — A Frontier Fragment of the Western World
- Sport 12: Autumn 1994
- Sport 13 Spring 1994
- Sport 15: white horse black dog
- Sport 16: Autumn 1996
- Sport 6: Autumn 1991
- Supply Company
- The Farthest Promised Land — English Villagers, New Zealand Immigrants of the 1870s
- The Home Front Volume I
- CHAPTER 1 — The End of Waiting
- OFFICIAL HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1939–45
- CHAPTER 2 — Impact of War
- CHAPTER 3 — The First Moves
- CHAPTER 5 — Pacifism
- CHAPTER 6 — A Dissenting Minority
- CHAPTER 8 — Blood is Spilt
- CHAPTER 9 — The Menace of Japan
- CHAPTER 10 — War Comes to the Pacific
- CHAPTER 12 — Defence by the People
- CHAPTER 13 — Russia and the War
- CHAPTER 14 — The American Invasion
- The Home Front Volume II
- The New Zealand Dental Services
- Nazis Lack Dentists
- Treatment of Enemy Aliens
- CHAPTER 23 — The Italian Campaign
- [section]
- Major J. A. S. Mackenzie, NZDC (OC Mobile Dental Section), to DDS Wellington, 14 June 1945:
- Preparations for the Italian Campaign and Scheme WAKATIPU
- CHAPTER 31 — Maxillo-Facial Injuries
- CHAPTER 32 — The New Zealand Dental Corps as Prisoners of War
- The New Zealanders at Gallipoli
- The New Zealand Minstrelsy (1852). William Golder and the beginnings of a national literature in New Zealand.
- The Origins of International Rivalry in Samoa: 1845–1884
- The Pacific
- The Relief of Tobruk
- The Right Honourable Sir Francis H. D. Bell, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.,: His Life and Times
- The Royal New Zealand Navy
- Preface
- Chapter 1 — Genesis of Royal New Zealand Navy
- CHAPTER 2 — Outbreak of War: Cruise of HMS Achilles
- CHAPTER 3 — The Search for the Admiral Graf Spee
- CHAPTER 5 — The Destruction of the Admiral Graf Spee
- CHAPTER 6 — The Cruise of the Leander
- CHAPTER 7 — Hunting Raiders in the Indian Ocean
- CHAPTER 9 — Raider in New Zealand Waters
- CHAPTER 10 — Cruise of the Orion and Komet
- CHAPTER 11 — Protection of Shipping
- CHAPTER 14 — Anti-Submarine Policy
- CHAPTER 16 — The Aggressions of Japan
- CHAPTER 23 — The New Zealand Cruisers
- CHAPTER 25 — The Surrender of Japan
- CHAPTER 29 — New Zealanders in the Royal Navy
- Appendix IV — PRISONERS OF WAR AND PAROLE
- Appendix VII — RECORD OF HMS NEW ZEALAND
- To Greece
- CHAPTER 1 — The First Echelon
- CHAPTER 2 — The Second Echelon
- CHAPTER 5 — Assembly and Training of the New Zealand Division
- Britain's Policy
- Hitler's Plans
- Hitler Decides to Attack Greece
- Britain Decides to Assist Greece
- The Misunderstanding about the Aliakmon Line
- Increased Confidence after the coup d'état in Yugoslavia
- The Coup d'état in Yugoslavia
- Air Support
- Final Adjustments to the Allied Line
- Sixth Brigade covers the Withdrawal, 18 April
- The Evacuation from Megara, night 25–26 and day 26 April
- The Importance of the Campaign
- Index
- Part I. GREECE
- War Economy
- War Surgery and Medicine
- Women Speak Out! A Report of the Pacific Women's Conference. October 27 – November 2
- ‘Guardians and Wards’ : (A study of the origins, causes, and the first two years of the Mau in Western Samoa.)
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Other Collections
The following collections may have holdings relevant to "Germany":
- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, which has entries for many prominent New Zealanders.
- Archives New Zealand, which has collections of maps, plans and posters; immigration passenger lists; and probate records.
- National Library of New Zealand, which has extensive collections of published material.
- Auckland War Memorial Museum, which has extensive holdings on the Auckland region and New Zealand military history.
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which has strong holdings in Tāonga Māori, biological holotypes and New Zealand art.
- nzhistory.net.nz, from the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.