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Introduction to the WW2 Site - Please Say Hi

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message 2501: by Eric (new)

Eric | 7 comments Thank you. Will do.


message 2502: by Shawn (new)

Shawn D. | 40 comments Hello all! This is my belated entry on the welcome thread. I dropped in here back at the beginning of January. I've been busy writing, and editing and proofing and editing and proofing and...

I'm looking forward to catching up on a few discussions here.


message 2503: by Mike, Assisting Moderator US Forces (new)

Mike | 3596 comments Welcome Shawn, nice to have you here.


message 2504: by Eric (new)

Eric | 7 comments Hi Shawn. Welcome aboard.

Eric


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happy (happyone) | 2281 comments Shawn,

Welcome to the Group!!


message 2506: by 'Aussie Rick', Moderator (new)

'Aussie Rick' (aussierick) | 19989 comments Hi Shawn and welcome to the group, what are you writing about?


message 2507: by Shawn (new)

Shawn D. | 40 comments Oh, right, should mention that.
Some years ago I read Giangreco's Hell to Pay about the planned invasion of Japan. A bit after that I happened to re-read Guadalcanal Diary. The new book joins those concepts.

It's the journal of a reporter who went around the battlefields of southern Kyushu, visiting with different units and witnessing combat from small tough assaults to giant kamikaze raids.

http://www.xdayjapan.com is the project web site.


message 2508: by happy (new)

happy (happyone) | 2281 comments Shawn,
It looks fascinating - It looks alike a fine addition to the Alt Fiction on the invasion of Japan.


message 2509: by Colin (last edited Mar 24, 2015 05:57AM) (new)

Colin Heaton (colin1962) | 2011 comments My wife is selling one of her sets of complete Doolittle Raiders authographs. If anyone here is interested, email me at cdheatonii@aol.com. I can send JPEGS. Anne was their official photographer, and she and I are honorary Raiders. We are raising money to get a young Marine who served in Afghanistan with our oldest son, Max, who was on the mission when his best friend was wounded, and who lost both legs and an arm in an IED blast, that wounded everyone else. I also have an old Erich Hartmann signed print, and a few other things.


message 2510: by Geevee, Assisting Moderator British & Commonwealth Forces (new)

Geevee | 3811 comments Not something for me Colin, but I wish you well with the fundraising for someone so badly wounded serving your country.


message 2511: by 'Aussie Rick', Moderator (new)

'Aussie Rick' (aussierick) | 19989 comments I also wish you well on your noble venture and I hope you raise enough funds for such a worthy cause.


message 2512: by Colin (new)

Colin Heaton (colin1962) | 2011 comments Thanks guys.


message 2513: by Anne (new)

Anne Nelson I'm glad to find this group. My last book, Red Orchestra, was a non-fiction account of the anti-Nazi resistance in Berlin, and now I'm working on a sequel set in Occupied Paris (about a network to rescue Jewish children). I'm always eager to find new materials, so will read the posts here with interest.


message 2514: by 'Aussie Rick', Moderator (new)

'Aussie Rick' (aussierick) | 19989 comments Hi Anne, welcome to the site, I'm also glad you have found us as you are bound to have some interesting insights and comments concerning your research. If you like you can post details about your book on our author's page:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 2515: by 'Aussie Rick', Moderator (new)

'Aussie Rick' (aussierick) | 19989 comments Hi Dan and welcome to the group, your must be a proud father with a son in the Marines! You may find some books of interest in our Pacific Theatre thread:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 2516: by Mike, Assisting Moderator US Forces (new)

Mike | 3596 comments Anne wrote: "I'm glad to find this group. My last book, Red Orchestra, was a non-fiction account of the anti-Nazi resistance in Berlin, and now I'm working on a sequel set in Occupied Paris (about a network to..."

Welcome Anne, nice to have you here. Nice to have another author on the site. I have your book on my shelf and just trying to find a time to squeeze it in.


message 2517: by Mike, Assisting Moderator US Forces (new)

Mike | 3596 comments Dan wrote: "Hi there. I'm interesting in WWII, especially Europe but trying to learn more about the pacific since my son just joined the Marines. I enjoy the subject so much, I've written a couple historical..."

Welcome Dan, nice to have you here. Please pass my thanks to your son for his service!


message 2518: by happy (new)

happy (happyone) | 2281 comments let me add my welcome to Dan and Anne

Welcome, Welcome


message 2519: by Anne (new)

Anne Nelson Dan wrote: "Hi there. I'm interesting in WWII, especially Europe but trying to learn more about the pacific since my son just joined the Marines. I enjoy the subject so much, I've written a couple historical..."

Hi Dan: I'm more focused on the European theater, but there are two books about the Pacific that made a deep impression on me. One is William Manchester's "Goodbye, Darkness," one of the most powerful memoirs I've ever read. The other is Michener's original "Tales of the South Pacific." (The musical doesn't begin to suggest the richness of his observations, and the writing has a freshness that some of his later works lost.)


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Manray9 | 4785 comments Dan wrote: "Hi there. I'm interesting in WWII, especially Europe but trying to learn more about the pacific since my son just joined the Marines. I enjoy the subject so much, I've written a couple historical..."

Welcome, Dan. Please pitch in!


message 2521: by Mike, Assisting Moderator US Forces (new)

Mike | 3596 comments Anne wrote: ". The other is Michener's original "Tales of the South Pacific." (The musical doesn't begin to suggest the richness of his observations, and the writing has a freshness that some of his later works lost.)..."

Had a chance to visit one of the local stores yesterday and found Three Great Novels of World War II by Thomas Heggen Three Great Novels of World War II for 2 bucks. I've read Battle Cry but not the other two. Good reviews out there on Mitchener.


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Doubledf99.99 | 626 comments Pretty gooood find..


message 2523: by Anne (new)

Anne Nelson Great find -- and for two bucks! I want to check out the Uris, especially since it was based on his own experience.


message 2524: by Mike, Assisting Moderator US Forces (new)

Mike | 3596 comments Anne wrote: "Great find -- and for two bucks! I want to check out the Uris, especially since it was based on his own experience."

Battle Cry by Leon Uris Battle Cry was exceptional if I remember correctly. Hope you enjoy it too.


message 2525: by Geevee, Assisting Moderator British & Commonwealth Forces (new)

Geevee | 3811 comments Anne wrote: "I'm glad to find this group. My last book, Red Orchestra, was a non-fiction account of the anti-Nazi resistance in Berlin, and now I'm working on a sequel set in Occupied Paris (about a network to..."

Welcome to the group Anne.


message 2526: by Geevee, Assisting Moderator British & Commonwealth Forces (new)

Geevee | 3811 comments Dan wrote: "Hi there. I'm interesting in WWII, especially Europe but trying to learn more about the pacific since my son just joined the Marines. I enjoy the subject so much, I've written a couple historical..."

Welcome to the group Dan. From a former British serviceman please pass on my very best wishes to your son for a successful and safe career in the USMC.


message 2527: by happy (new)

happy (happyone) | 2281 comments Mike wrote: "Anne wrote: "Great find -- and for two bucks! I want to check out the Uris, especially since it was based on his own experience."

Battle Cry by Leon UrisBattle Cry was excep..."


Great read - one of my two favorite Uris books


Icy-Cobwebs-In-Space  (readingreindeerproximacentauri) | 9 comments Thank you for your welcome, Rick. I found the group just a couple days ago, via author James Lingard's GR page. History was one of my majors, and my late parent was an MP on the European front, so I grew up introduced to WW II (including its less savory aspects). In the last decade or so I've also developed quite an interest in the Great War and the Korean Conflict/War. I'm regretful to have missed the Eastern Front theme read (Russian and Rastern European history is also an interest, and anything British). I've already discovered a book new to me on the group bookshelf: The Dead of Winter: How Battlefield Investigators, WWII Veterans, and Forensic Scientists Solved the Mystery of the Bulge's Lost Soldiers which I'm eager to peruse.


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Manray9 | 4785 comments Mallory Heart wrote: "Thank you for your welcome, Rick. I found the group just a couple days ago, via author James Lingard's GR page. History was one of my majors, and my late parent was an MP on the European front, so ..."

Welcome, MH. Please don't be shy about pitching in.


message 2530: by Geevee, Assisting Moderator British & Commonwealth Forces (new)

Geevee | 3811 comments Welcome Mallory Heart, and thank you for the introduction. We have WWI thread within the group too.


message 2531: by 'Aussie Rick', Moderator (new)

'Aussie Rick' (aussierick) | 19989 comments Hi Mallory Heart and welcome to the group, I'm glad you have found a book of interest already, that's a good start :)


message 2532: by happy (last edited May 03, 2015 01:41AM) (new)

happy (happyone) | 2281 comments Let me add my welcome to Mallory Heart

Welcome, Welcome

Lots of good books in the various threads!


message 2533: by Mike, Assisting Moderator US Forces (new)

Mike | 3596 comments Welcome Mallory, wonderful to have you join us. Don't worry about missing an Eastern Front theme read because we are certain to circle back to it soon. It is an under reported war theatre.


message 2534: by Edgar (new)

Edgar Raines | 45 comments Rick,

Thanks for the welcome. Please forgive my delay in replying. I look forward to learning a great deal.


message 2535: by 'Aussie Rick', Moderator (new)

'Aussie Rick' (aussierick) | 19989 comments Welcome to the group Edgar, I hope you find a few things of interest in the various threads.


message 2536: by Geevee, Assisting Moderator British & Commonwealth Forces (new)

Geevee | 3811 comments Edgar wrote: "Rick,

Thanks for the welcome. Please forgive my delay in replying. I look forward to learning a great deal."


Welcome the group Edgar. Please feel free to join in.


message 2537: by happy (new)

happy (happyone) | 2281 comments Welcome to the group Edgar!


message 2538: by Manray9 (new)

Manray9 | 4785 comments Edgar wrote: "Rick,

Thanks for the welcome. Please forgive my delay in replying. I look forward to learning a great deal."


Welcome, Edgar. Don't be shy!


message 2539: by Celia (new)

Celia | 2 comments Hi everyone,

My name is Celia and I live in the UK. I studied Archaeology at university and have an interest in the how people lived in the past. I am an avid reader of most genres, with an emphasis on history (both ancient and modern), crime and science.
I am particularly interested in literature covering both WW1 and WW2, in particular personal accounts from the period. Generally interested in picking up pretty much any book on the subject and am looking forward to picking up some new titles from here!

Celia


message 2540: by ^ (new)

^ | 44 comments Thought I'd join this group because it finally dawned on me that I have amassed (and continue to do so) and read a fair quantity of WW2 (and WW1) books; always preferring older, hardback, editions, so usually buying from second-hand bricks & mortar shops. Real life is always more extraordinary, always more rewarding, to read about than fiction.

The gulf between War and World War is vast. The mechanical technology of WW2 is understandable. I’m forever discovering some other account, constituent or effect of the theatre of World War that I previously never knew of.

From outright heroism to funk, from profiteering on misery to absolute evil, and every shade between it’s all a very humbling lesson in who us humans are, and what we seek to be.


message 2541: by 'Aussie Rick', Moderator (new)

'Aussie Rick' (aussierick) | 19989 comments Hi Celia and ^, I'd like to welcome you both to the group and thank you for your nice introductions. I hope you both enjoy your time here and find a few things of interest.

^, I also love hardbacks and searching through second hand book shops for those little gems tucked away.


message 2542: by Alan (new)

Alan | 65 comments Celia wrote: "Hi everyone,

My name is Celia and I live in the UK. I studied Archaeology at university and have an interest in the how people lived in the past. I am an avid reader of most genres, with an empha..."


Hello Celia & welcome to the group. My most recent purchase may interest you. Dancing in Bomb Shelters by Johanna Wycoff. It is the war diary of a teenage girl in Holland, telling of both the German occupation & Allied bombing. Dancing in Bomb Shelters: My Diary of Holland in World War II


message 2543: by happy (new)

happy (happyone) | 2281 comments Let me add my welcome to Celia and ^(interesting handle:))

Please don't be shy.


message 2544: by Celia (new)

Celia | 2 comments Aussie Rick, Alan and happy, thank you for the welcome, I look forward to discussing various books and topics in the future!

Alan, Dancing in Bomb Shelters sounds really interesting, thank you for the suggestion. I always think it is interesting to hear a view of the war from a different perspective and from countries that are not always covered in popular literature. I look forward to reading it!


message 2545: by Mike, Assisting Moderator US Forces (new)

Mike | 3596 comments Hi Celia and ^. Welcome to one of the best groups on GR. Great to have you join us.


message 2546: by Superangela (new)

Superangela | 14 comments Hi My name is Angela and I'm really glad I joined. Hopefully will get some good tips on what books to read. I am particularly interested in the aftermath and the 'ethnic cleansing' of the Germans from Eastern Europe. Thanks


message 2547: by Mike, Assisting Moderator US Forces (new)

Mike | 3596 comments Welcome to the group Angela, great to have you here. Jump right in and you are sure to find some suggestions for your area of interest.


message 2548: by 'Aussie Rick', Moderator (new)

'Aussie Rick' (aussierick) | 19989 comments Hi Angela and welcome to the group, I'm glad you found us as well :)


message 2549: by Manray9 (new)

Manray9 | 4785 comments Superangela wrote: "Hi My name is Angela and I'm really glad I joined. Hopefully will get some good tips on what books to read. I am particularly interested in the aftermath and the 'ethnic cleansing' of the Germans ..."

Welcome, Angela. Please feel free to pitch in.


message 2550: by happy (new)

happy (happyone) | 2281 comments Welcome Angela,

As AR and others have said, please fell free to jump into the deep end :)


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