Peter Jenkins said:There's no such thing as "a good WWII book that pretty much covers the war from beginning to end".
Give us an indictation of what sort of viewpoint you want...
Sane said:I'm looking for a good WWII book that pretty much covers the war from beginning to end. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Dancing David said:The Arms of Krupp by William manchester(for the setting),
IllegalArgument said:Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. Doesn't focus on the military battles, says some really nasty things about homosexuals, which I chauk up to being written in the 50s.
bignickel said:
It is a great book (by William Shirer by the way); but I don't remember it saying nasty things about gays at all.
One of the points that it made was that Adolph had no problems with gays in the SA when he needed the SA, but when it became a liability, he had most of the SA rounded up and shot (or sent off to camps) while at the same time saying how 'shocked' he was at all the indecency going in it. ie Adolph was being a lying hyprocrite. One of many many character faults (I can't find an appropriate emoticon to put at this spot. ah well)
Also: be sure to grab Shirer's "Collapse of the Third Republic" - the book to learn how France fell so quickly in 1940.
Virgil said:I liked theis book. It was true story about the US invasion of the USSR.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...102-8870838-0842501?v=glance&s=books&n=507846
Virgil