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For over 100 years, the Hoover Institution Library & Archives has served as a platform for a vibrant community of scholars and a broad public interested in the meaning and role of history. We collect, preserve, describe and make available collections for research and discovery.

Our collections contain the most important materials on war, revolution, and peace and social, political, and economic change in the modern era. We preserve records of enduring value through proactive care and conservation practices to maintain long term access. Access to our collections for research and scholarship (onsite and online) is free to the public. We build connections to our collections by sparking curiosity and we welcome audiences to explore and learn what the Library & Archives has to offer.

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Our collections contain rare and unique library materials and archives that include posters, photographs, texts, sound recordings, moving images, and art and memorabilia.

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September 12, 2024 to August 10, 2025
Collage of a watercolor and photographs from the Natale Bellantoni papers
The Battalion Artist: A Sailor's Journey Through The South Seas
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March 4, 2025
Archives Uncovered: Revealing the Third Reich & Post-War Narratives
Archives Uncovered: Revealing The Third Reich And The Inner Lives Of Extremists
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April 10, 2025 12:00 PMPT
Black and white photograph of a US Navy Seabee exploring a monument on Okinawa durring WWII
Sightseeing At Wars End: WWII Okinawa As Seen In The Bellantoni Papers

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