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message 1: by Rucha (new)

Rucha Great thank you!


message 2: by Alan (new)

Alan Northcote You're welcome Rucha! The subject of WW2 is one which lends itself to an immense variety of books as your interest develops - different theatres of war, for example, or the Third Reich and Hitler; any of Antony Beevor's superb books, or particular campaigns.
There are great reads about the war as it impacted on civilians; Ian Kershaw's "The End" paints a graphic picture of life in Germany at the close of the war, whilst "Berlin at War" by Roger Moorhouse tells the story of the war experienced in Hitler's capital.
The list is almost endless- you'll never run out of something to read!
Hope you enjoy discovering the subject as much as many others have done!


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