William Orthman World War II Collection

Title

William Orthman World War II Collection

Description

The William Orthman World War II Collection is comprised of 340 black-and-white photographs and a small amount of textual materials documenting the World War II China-Burma-India Theater from 1945-1946. The materials were likely collected by William Orthman during his service as Public Relations Officer, especially as many of the photographs are stamped for press release or publication.

Series I, Photographs, forms the bulk of the collection. It is comprised of 340 black-and-white photographs primarily documenting the China-Burma-India Theater at the tail end of World War II. The photographs range in size from 2x3" to 8x10" and are a mix of casual snapshots and more professional, posed images. Many photographs include captions and/or stamps. Most of the stamps are from the United States Army Air Forces. Duplication occurs.

The images broadly depict military personnel, including officers; activities such as military bands and sports teams; buildings and equipment, including military jeeps and an image of a "RAWIN" [radar wind targets] device; and aircraft, including Douglas C-54 Skymaster, Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, Stinson L-5 Sentinel, and North American P-51 Mustang. Aircraft are shown in flight and on the ground and many images have obscured views of the various planes. Some units and individuals are identified, such as the 681st Army Air Force Band, the 884th Signal Company, General Chiang Kai-Shek and Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, Lt. Col. Nimmo G. Thyson, and members of the Women's Army Corps (WAC). Several images depict liberated prisoners-of-war from Mukden, also known as Camp Hoten, Manchuria and Shamshupio Camp, Kowloon, China. There is one image of an Allied cemetery at Mukden. Supply drops, war-damaged buildings and roads, and military training activities, especially related to mechanical and engineering training of Chinese troops, are also featured. Additionally, various locations featuring civilians and city scenes in China, including Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Kiangwan, in addition to Calcutta, India, and Casablanca, Morocco are depicted.

Series II, Textual materials, includes a 1946 officer roster and a small amount of correspondence from Orthman to his wife detailing life in Shanghai, China at the end of the war, some of which have been censored. Some of the letters appear to be partial only and do not include dates. There is also a folder, originally labeled as "Home Front Cartoons," that includes two small booklets, Three Cheers Shanghai, printed in Shanghai and featuring cartoon characters of the GI experience, and Ding How, which includes rhymes and songs about WWII interspersed with cartoon drawings. Additionally, a couple of assorted clippings about the war and a map are present.

Digitized Materials: The bulk of the photographic and textual materials has been digitized from this collection. Some unidentified snapshots (Box: Two, Folder 7) were not digitized.

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Date

1945-1946

Creator

Orthman, William G., 1911-1990

Language

Some photographs include captions in both Chinese and English. All other materials are in English.

Rights Holder

The Museum of Flight Archives

Rights

Permission to publish material from the William Orthman World War II Collection must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.

Bibliographic Citation

The William Orthman World War II Collection/The Museum of Flight

Identifier

1991-07-17A

Collection Organization

Collection Items

Ding How [Booklet of illustrations and poems]
Booklet titled "Ding How," by A. L. Crouch and S. G. Reinhardt, printed by The Mercury Press, circa 1946. Contains illustrations and poems related to American military life in China. 29 pages, with envelope addressed to Mrs. William Orthman in…

[Partial letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in China, circa 1945-1946]
Partial letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in China, circa 1945-1946. Discusses the difficult living conditions in China and the high rate of disease among the population. Two typed pages.

[Partial letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, circa 1945-1946]
Partial letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, circa 1945-1946. Discusses Christmas gifts, a walk along Soochow Creek, and a protest by Chinese students. One typed page.

[Fragments from letters written by William Orthman to his wife while stationed in Shanghai, China, circa 1945-1946]
Fragments from letters written by William Orthman to his wife while stationed in Shanghai, China, circa 1945-1946. Topics discussed include linotype operations at a local print shop and life in Shanghai. Four typed pages.

[Letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, January 30, 1946]
Letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, January 30, 1946. Discusses a cocktail party that he and two other officers attended at his stenographer's house and presents some of the awkward interactions that…

[Partial letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, November 18, 1945]
Partial letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, November 18, 1945. Discusses a boat trip on the Huangpu (Whangpoo) River, a shopping trip in Shanghai, the city's mix of American, European, and Chinese…

[Letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, January 14, 1945]
Letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, January 14, 1945. Discusses his recent job transfer to public relations, American and Chinese protests in Shanghai, a recent visit by Secretary of War Robert P.…

Alphabetical Roster of Officers, Headquarters Army Air Forces, China Theater [February 28, 1946]
Military roster titled "Alphabetical Roster of Officers, Headquarters Army Air Forces, China Theater," February 28, 1946. Lists servicemen by name, rank, and current assignment. Includes Captain William G. Orthman, Staff Public Relations Officer. Ten…

[Envelope from Benatar's Drug Store for photographic film development, November 22, 1944]
Envelope from Benatar's Drug Store (San Francisco, California) for photographic film development, November 22, 1944. The envelope has been filled out by William Orthman.

[Memorandum to Air Forces Group, War Department Bureau of Public Relations, from Headquarters Army Air Forces, China Theater, September 25, 1945]
Memorandum to Air Forces Group, War Department Bureau of Public Relations, from Headquarters Army Air Forces, China Theater, September 25, 1945. Forwards photographs and stories of the Tenth Air Force's evacuation of prisoners of war from a prison…
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