About
This collection features materials from Ohio University Libraries' Cornelius Ryan Collection of World War II Papers. Gathered as part of Ryan's research process while writing his book, The Longest Day, the accounts include questionnaires, interviews, and correspondence with soldiers who participated in the events surrounding D-Day.
These materials were digitized by request of the Canadian Research and Mapping Association (CRMA) in support of Project ’44, an interactive web map that allows users to explore WWII through digitally preserved maps, aerial imagery and war diaries. The CRMA and Ohio University Libraries have partnered to further enhance the use and discoverability of these primary sources by promoting volunteer transcription. Read more about the CRMA-OHIO WWII Transcription Project.
This project was previously limited to Canadian D-Day accounts but has been expanded to include the experiences of British and American veterans. New documents will be added regularly as digitization is ongoing.
Sensitive Content Warning: The Cornelius Ryan Collection of World War II Papers contains first-hand accounts of those who witnessed and experienced violent, traumatic events. Their stories, writings, and images convey the physical and emotional effects of war, and describe graphic scenes of battle in which many lives were lost.
Works
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 018, folder 60: Ralph Steinhoff
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 01: George Charles Stunell
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 02: Robert Peyton Tabb, Jr.
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 03: Benjamin Branche Talley
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 04: Melvin Thompson
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 05: Paul W. Thompson
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 06: Vernon Augustine Thompson
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 07: Robert Daniel Trathen
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 08: Lester Brooks Wadham
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 09: Francis M. Walker
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 10: Charles Alfred Wall
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 11: Marion D. Weatherley
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 12: Herman Carl Wellner
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 13: Raymond J. Wertz
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 14: Edwin J. Wolf
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 15: Harold E. Wordeman
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 16: Douglas Ray Yates
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 17: Lynn M. Yeatts
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 18: John Joe Zmudzinski
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 21: Michael Aldworth
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 22: Lynn Thomas Alexander
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 23: Ronald Herbert Dudley Allen
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 24: Claude Godfrey Ashover
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 25: Edward Purvis Ashworth
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 27: Anthony Foster Bagley
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 28: Alfred George Baker
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 29: Peter Weir Bald
Cornelius Ryan WWII papers, box 019, folder 30: Charles W. R. Barrett