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World War 2 book recommendations

Posted on 11/30/20 at 12:10 pm
Posted by BugAC
St. George
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 11/30/20 at 12:10 pm
What are some good ones? Around this time of year i read WW2 books. I'm currently reading band of brothers. I've read:

Beyond Band of Brothers
Brothers in Battle, Best of Friends
With the Old Breed
Helmet for my Pillow
Agent ZigZag

I tend to favor reading about the European theater but also am interested in the Russian front.
Posted by Coach Buzzcut
Member since Feb 2016
1361 posts
Posted on 11/30/20 at 2:07 pm to
Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer

I would suggest not placing this book on your bookshelf because of the giant swastikas on the cover and spine of the book
Posted by Sneaky__Sally
Member since Jul 2015
12364 posts
Posted on 11/30/20 at 2:10 pm to
IF you want more of a very unsettling analysis of how the holocaust happened - try Ordinary Men by Christopher Browning.

It sort of goes into how some of these people who weren't diehard Nazi's and - up until they crossed a certain point - were just regular family men, it goes into how most people are susceptible to pressure of a group setting by discussing a specific reserve unit of WW2
Posted by BlackCoffeeKid
Member since Mar 2016
11739 posts
Posted on 11/30/20 at 4:58 pm to
If you're looking for SOE type books:
-The Winter Fortress
(thwarting Hitler's attempt at a nuclear bomb)

-We Die Alone
(possibly the greatest survival story I've ever read)

-Scholars of Mayhem
(aiding the French resistance)
This post was edited on 11/30/20 at 5:07 pm
Posted by geauxpurple
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2014
12473 posts
Posted on 11/30/20 at 10:14 pm to
If you liked Band of Brothers, you will like Ambrose's other books including D-Day and Citizen Soldiers. I read them years ago and re-read them last year around the time I went to Normandy to tour the D-Day beaches. It was especially enjoyable reading D-Day right after I got back while fresh in my mind was the memory of standing in the exact spot where many of those events took place.
Posted by Lsujacket66
Member since Dec 2010
4796 posts
Posted on 11/30/20 at 11:25 pm to
I stumbled across this book on kindle and it was great, “Seducing and killing Nazis”

It’s a story about 3 young Dutch girls who would seduce and kill Nazi officers during the war
Posted by glassman
Next to the beer taps at Finn's
Member since Oct 2008
116173 posts
Posted on 3/30/21 at 3:35 pm to
Read Churchill's six book account of the war. It is freaking great. Also, albert Speer's Inside the Third Reich is a fascinating account of history.
Posted by PaulMainieriEmbolism
Louisianer
Member since Jul 2020
733 posts
Posted on 4/2/21 at 9:00 am to
Bedford Boys was great.
Operation Garbo.
Where the Birds Never Sing
Posted by choppadocta
Louisiana
Member since May 2014
1870 posts
Posted on 4/2/21 at 10:35 pm to
Cornelius Ryan's "the longest day" and "a bridge too far"
Rick Atkinson Liberation Trilogy
Ian Toll's Pacific Trilogy
Last stand of the tin can sailors by James Hornfischer as well as his pacific books
Posted by Le Hyphen
Member since Apr 2021
4 posts
Posted on 4/3/21 at 6:49 am to
The Eastern Front - Leon Degrelle
Posted by rtiger
NWLA
Member since Oct 2005
391 posts
Posted on 4/3/21 at 7:32 pm to
Beneath a Scarlet Sky

The Book Thief

Masters of the Air
This post was edited on 4/3/21 at 7:36 pm
Posted by Jubalie Moe
Member since Feb 2016
79 posts
Posted on 4/3/21 at 9:08 pm to
Pacific Crucible by Ian Toll

I am not terribly interested in WWII in general and the Pacific aspect in particular. My dad loved the book and got me a copy. Man, those 500 pages flew by. Toll gives a great account of the action, equipment, cultures, and people. I’m looking forward to reading the second one in the trilogy. Pacific Crucible covers Pearl Harbor to Midway. Anecdotal evidence of my interest, when we FINALLY sunk a Japanese carrier at Midway I cheered out loud. (Spoiler alert.)
Posted by Royal
God's Country
Member since Apr 2009
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Posted on 4/5/21 at 1:28 pm to
Neptune's Inferno by James Hornfischer
Posted by LaLadyinTx
Cypress, TX
Member since Nov 2018
6073 posts
Posted on 4/6/21 at 9:01 am to
quote:

It sort of goes into how some of these people who weren't diehard Nazi's and - up until they crossed a certain point - were just regular family men, it goes into how most people are susceptible to pressure of a group setting by discussing a specific reserve unit of WW2


Read All the Light We Cannot See. It really hits home even more about those regular people becoming Nazi's. Family's were so excited when their son's were doing well in Hitler's youth organization. Many people just didn't see what was really happening until it was too late.
Posted by LaLadyinTx
Cypress, TX
Member since Nov 2018
6073 posts
Posted on 4/6/21 at 9:02 am to
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The Book Thief


Read this one if you like really depressing stories with little to no upside. I hate it more than any book I've read and barely was able to finish it.

It's sort of the opposite of Beneath the Scarlett Sky that's just bout as uplifting as Unbroken.
This post was edited on 4/6/21 at 9:04 am
Posted by Strannix
District 11
Member since Dec 2012
49017 posts
Posted on 4/6/21 at 8:51 pm to
Infantry Aces Franz Kurowski
The German Generals Talk
Fighting the Bombers
Inside the Third Reich
Adolf Hitler the Psychopathic God
The Order of the Deaths Head
The Rommel Papers
Is Paris Burning
The Coming of the Reich
The Third Reich in Power
The Fall of Berlin


This post was edited on 4/6/21 at 8:57 pm
Posted by sledgehammer
SWLA
Member since Oct 2020
3407 posts
Posted on 4/6/21 at 9:41 pm to
Another unsettling book is Masters of Death by Richard Rhodes.
Posted by Kolbysfan
Tennessee
Member since Jun 2007
1828 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 8:14 am to
How about a book which highlights hitlers propaganda efforts and youth brainwashing leading up to Ww2
Posted by Bigmurf
Member since Apr 2021
1 post
Posted on 4/21/21 at 10:19 am to
1942 by Winston Groom
Posted by zeebo
Hammond
Member since Jan 2008
5201 posts
Posted on 4/21/21 at 3:58 pm to
D Day by Ambrose
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