THE WORLD WAR TWO GROUP discussion
Introduction to the WW2 Site - Please Say Hi

My only problem with Oz would be all of the poisonous spiders!! :-) I do think it is a lovely place, however!

And the top most poisonous snakes too. YUK.

I was born in Iowa (in the US) and now live in Oregon on the Pacific Coast, which has the honor of being the only State in the US to have a US Base fired on by an enemy force. Ft. Stevens by a Japanese Submarine. It was a somewhat unspectacular encounter in an overall sense.

Dj wrote: "Corrie wrote: "Hi all I'm just curious would you mind sharing what country/nationality you are? I think it would be interesting for perspectives during discussions. of course we have to be careful ..."
Well, you obviously should have stayed in Iowa! Pretty much out of reach of any submarine! (Yes, I write from Illinois so I know what I'm talking about.)

I couldn't stay in Iowa, I dislike humidity, heat and snow as well as cicadas. Only two of which are any really any problems in Portland and even then not much.














is a very good book. and one that I have kept as my overall guide to the war. It matches up well with my Atlas.

Hi, Richard, if you are a resilient reader, try to tackle Max Hasting's "Inferno: The World at War, 1939-1945". It is not an easy read, but will give you very good information. I labored through it last fall and am glad that I did it.

Richard in addition to AR and Tionne's excellent suggetions
Andrew Roberts's


I had some good chats with Sir John Keegan, a great intellect and I learned a lot from him. He is missed.



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Welcome to the group Richard. I won't add to the already fine recommendations and please feel free to join in as you wish.

My name is Jan Cline and I am new to the group. I love history and in the process of writing a novel I have had a ball researching WW2, B24s and home front experiences. I am from Washington state and am the grandmother of 7. It's great to see all the wonderful book suggestions and I hope to get the time to read a bunch of them! I'm also very interested the Japanese Internment stories if anyone has suggestions. Already read The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, Farewell to Manzanar and Looking Like the Enemy. This will be the topic for my next book, so I'm researching it now.
Happy reading...
Jan
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You might want to read Trinette Weber's memoir "From Shaniko to Pearl Harbor" (you'll find it on Amazon) and Heinz Kohler's memoir (labeled novel) "My Name Was Five" (please read my review).

My name is Jan Cline and I am new to the group. I love history and in the process of writing a novel I have had a ball researching WW2, B24s and home front experiences. I am from Washington st..."
You might also wish to check out Robert Hays's "Patton's Oracle". I haven't read it yet, but it sounds interesting. All these authors are members of this group.

My name is Jan Cline and I am new to the group. I love history and in the process of writing a novel I have had a ball researching WW2, B24s and home front experiences. I am from W..."
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My name is Jan Cline and I am new to the group. I love history and in the process of writing a novel I have had a ball researching WW2, B24s and home front experiences. I am from W..."
Thanks very much, Lilo! I've read it, and I like it.




Hi Trinette, I downloaded your book and hope to get to it soon. I am so fascinated by all that I'm learning about the internment situation and I'll enjoy hearing stories from all angles. It will help me in writing my manuscript.
Jan

My name is Jan Cline and I am new to the group. I love history and in the process of writing a novel I have had a ball researching WW2, B24s and home front experiences. I am from W..."
thanks so much Lilo....I will check out your suggestions. I appreciate the tips and the welcome. Look forward to getting to know all of you.
Jan

My name is Jan Cline and I am new to the group. I love history and in the process of writing a novel I have had a ball researching WW2, B24s and home front experiences. I am from Washington st..."
Oh Jan, do you live near Seattle & have you seen the Panama hotel. .is that the name from the hotel story? It looks like the same hotel from the story is still in Seattle & still operating. Perhaps I should say "is once again operating? I would like to see it.





That "upping" had me wondering whether I'd been missing something in my reading!
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And to the rest of you, thanks for the welcome.

My name is Robert Thompson and I am an MA student at the University of Oklahoma. I also hold a BS in Poli Sci from Arizona State University. I prefer WW2 history and look forward to interacting with this reading group!


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I'm also fascinated by WWI. For that era I'd recommend The Guns of August and The Proud Tower (Barbara Tuchman both). Here my interest is also family related. My grandfather fought the length of the war from 1914-18, prior to stationing in India and Egypt. Most likely he survived due to being in the Royal Artillery.
Looking forward to seeing some great suggestings from you guys, and hoping to add some more over time.

Welcome to the group, Adam. Fortunately, it seems that good books on WWII just keep coming!
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