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In need of a new WWII book.

Those are some of my favorites as well!
Besides what others have already mentioned,
I loved I Am David by Anne Holm, though it is YA.
The Hiding Place: The Triumphant True Story of Corrie Ten Boom by Corrie ten Boom is my favorite non-fiction WW2 story.
17 Carnations: The Royals, the Nazis and the Biggest Cover-Up in History by Andrew Morton is another interesting non-fiction.

Margaret wrote: " Assignment Bletchley a WW2 story of Navy intelligence, Spies and Intrigue "
Work on the sequel, "Book 2," is well underway!


Myriam - I found the story of your mother in law inspiring and couldn't help but remember visiting both Auschwitz and Birkenau. As we walked the grounds we saw groups of Israeli students and teachers holding Israeli flags and singing Hatikva, Israel 's national anthem. It was an unforgettable moment to think of how this country with many displaced people who had no home to return to rose like a Phoenix from ashes.

I thought I had posted this, but I don't see it... I would also recommend Operation..."
I would also recommend Operation Mincemeat




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Hitler in Hell" by Martin van Creveld [image error]
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Like a Man by David Chacko about the clandestine mission to successfully assassinate SS Obergruppenfuher Reinhard Heydrich


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I recommend an extremely short novel "A Nazi on Trial in God's Court" by Roberta Kagan

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The Nightingale was also good.

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I recommend an extremely short novel "A Nazi on Trial in God's Cou..."
The Nightingale was great. :)

Was just reading back over some of these posts, and I saw A Long Long Way was listed. That is one of my favorite books. Which then made me think of Three Day Road, another great piece of literature about war (in this case WWI).

And for fiction, James R. Benn's Billy Boyle series is terrific, especially his author notes at the back.


Both were great book. I like your "picks".



I had forgotten about Winds of War and War and Remembrance.
My favorites as well. Good call!! :)

Gone to Soldiers
An ensemble cast which is more than half women, provides unique perspective on multiple fronts, including women's air transport service, oocupied france, merchant marine convoys, OSS, Detroit defense factories and more. Despite vast scope, enirely readable and personal.


Gone to Soldiers
An ensemble cast which is more than half women, provides unique perspective on multiple fronts, including..."
So glad you posted this one as I own it and will now bump it up on my TBR list!
I can also recommend Bird's Eye View by our own Elinor Florence. Fascinating novel about Canada's contribution to the war effort in WWII with a very appealing female lead.
A wonderful love story & also very interesting as it focuses on a little written about point of view (Italy in WWII) & from one of my new favourite authors (she’s brill, I savour every word) -
Thanks for all the recommendations - I’ve added lots to my TR list! Can’t wait to get onto them.

Thanks for all the recommendations - I’ve added lots to my TR list! Can’t wait to get onto them.

That is a great book. I also love the author as well.

Mischling by affinity konar
The girl from the train by irma Joubert
Broken Angels by Emma Liviero
The Dressmaker’s War by Mary Chamberlain
The Milliner’s Secret by Natalie Meg Evans
The Lost Wife by Alyson Richman
Anya by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
But Those Who Save Us By Jenna Blum is one of my faves :)

Beneath a Scarlet Sky This book is set in Italy. It's being made into a movie.



I enjoyed Beneath a Scarlet Sky. Unbelievable bravery. Looking back on this true story now, it seems to be the jumping-off place for the novel The Nightingale, the story line of which mirrors many of the events of Sky. What I'd like to find (or have you voracious readers find for me) is a more obscure WWII novel that you believe deserves more respect, something that rivals these bestsellers for quality of story and storytelling.

I adored Code Name Verity, Prisoner of Night and Fog, Sarah's Key, Between Shades of Gray, Salt to the Sea..."
Jasmine wrote: "There are so many good ones! I also really enjoyed Sarah's Key. Some others that I loved include The Nightingale, Lilac Girls, All the Light We C..."</i>
Loved [book:Code Name Verity. Here's my GR review from a year ago. "I listened to the audio book and then had to actually "read" it a couple of years ago. And I don't do that, regardless of how good a book is. Different experiences but both well worth my time. I just noticed I never reviewed it. Short summary: It's brilliant. Brave, enlightening, heart-wrenching. And that's not the minority opinion. Read it."

EVERYONE BRAVE IS FORGIVEN
LOVED IT!
Everyone Brave is Forgiven
Book by Chris Cleave
A spellbinding novel about three unforgettable individuals thrown together by war, love, and their search for belonging in the ever-changing landscape of WWII London.It’s 1939 and Mary, a young socialite,... goodreads.com




I've heard (and read) good things about Night Witches.

An interesting and insightful look at what it's really like to get caught up in a multinational conflict in which the moral boundaries are at once brutally clear and, in other respects, disturbingly vague.
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I thought I had posted this, but I don't see it... I would also recommend Operation Mincemeat for sure.