The dead and missing from Wisconsin in June of 1946

World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing: State of Wisconsin


At the end of the war, the United States War Department began publishing lists of the dead and missing for the period between May 27, 1941 (when the President declared an unlimited national emergency), and January 31, 1946, for each state. The reports were broken down first by counties and types of casualities, followed by an alphabetical list of names for each county. The War Department was careful to note that the numbers and names were in no way final as searches in all areas of operations were expanded and extended with the end of the war. The names are arranged by county; use the search box at the upper left corner of the viewer to search for names of people or counties.


Related Topics: World Wars and Conflicts
The World War II Military and Home Fronts
Creator: United States Adjutant-General
Pub Data: Washingon: War Department, 1946. (W107.13: W75)
Citation: United States Adjutant-General. "World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing: State of Wisconsin." (Washington: War Department, 1946); online facsimile at http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1282 Online facsimile at:  http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1282; Visited on: 4/26/2024