THE WORLD WAR TWO GROUP discussion
Introduction to the WW2 Site - Please Say Hi
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'Aussie Rick', Moderator
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Nov 27, 2017 06:22PM
Hi Jeff and a warm welcome to the group, I hope you enjoy your time here.
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Thanks all,I should mention I'm very interested in the activities of the German merchant raiders in WWII (& WWI). Please note my "raiders" shelf.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Cheers,
j
I want to add my welcome to David and JeffWelcome, Welcome!!
David, I just finished Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: The Mavericks Who Plotted Hitler's Defeat about how the SOE came about. If you haven't read it, I thought it was pretty good.
Thanks John,I have read it once upon a time. I had to reduce my library (physical one) when we moved to CA in September.
Jeff wrote: "Thanks all,I should mention I'm very interested in the activities of the German merchant raiders in WWII (& WWI). Please note my "raiders" shelf.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list......"
Welcome to the group, Jeff. I noticed you didn't have this one on your list:
The German Raider Atlantis
Hi everyone! My name is Arshia, I recently joined this group and just wanted to say hello to you all. I’m really excited and looking forward to reading everyone’s posts, comments and book recommendations.
Joseph wrote: "Just joined the group and wanted to say hello."Welcome, Joseph. Don't be shy about pitching in.
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Geevee, Assisting Moderator British & Commonwealth Forces
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Welcome to all our recent new joiners. The group is a friendly bunch with a wide range of interests, backgrounds and knowledge. Please feel free to chip in and chat books :)
Welcome Arshia & Joseph. Like any bartender worth the salt on a tequila, let me start with: what's your poison (war wise) ?
Hello everyone!My name is Bernie and I am a relative newbe to the events of world conflicts. In the past 2 - 3 years I have immersed myself in books relating to the Canadian involvement of The Great War and now more recently, WWII. With anniversaries and ceremonies happening regarding The Great War I only saw it fitting that I educate myself with a more understanding of what actually transpired over seas. Oh, I am Canadian by the way, eh!
I have a son and also a nephew serving in our military but I have not. I have read a few books that have encompassed an overall view of each major conflict but I have concentrated more of my reading to battles that have involved Canadian assistance.
I look forward to enriching my knowledge further with this group.
So, Happy New Year to all and hopefully peace throughout the world. Cheers!
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Geevee, Assisting Moderator British & Commonwealth Forces
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Great to see you here Bernie, we can probably suggest a few books on Canada's battles and operations. Please pass my thanks to your son and nephew for their service, you must be very proud.
Mike wrote: "Great to see you here Bernie, we can probably suggest a few books on Canada's battles and operations. Please pass my thanks to your son and nephew for their service, you must be very proud."Thanks Mike
I felt I needed the education first before jumping in since you have helped with selections in the past. I am extremely proud of not just my family members but everyone past, present and future who sacrificed so I may live uncomplicated.
Bernie wrote: "Hello everyone!My name is Bernie and I am a relative newbe to the events of world conflicts. In the past 2 - 3 years I have immersed myself in books relating to the Canadian involvement of The Gre..."
Welcome, Bernie. I just picked up a copy of Peter Russell's Canada's Odyssey: A Country Based on Incomplete Conquests which I hope to attack soon.
I'm new to reading about world conflicts also, but I have an interest in reading something on the Russian part of the war.
Joseph wrote: "I'm new to reading about world conflicts also, but I have an interest in reading something on the Russian part of the war."Hi Joseph, this is our Eastern Front thread, you may find a few books of interest there:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Hi Bernie and welcome to the group, glad you found us. I recent picked up this book on part of Canada's commitment to WW2:
The Best Little Army In The World: The Canadians in Northwest Europe 1944–1945 by J.L. Granatstein
'Aussie Rick' wrote: "Hi Bernie and welcome to the group, glad you found us. I recent picked up this book on part of Canada's commitment to WW2:[bookcover:The Best Little Army In The World: The Canadians in Northwest ..."
AR: I've been eyeing Granatstein's book too.
Joseph wrote: "I'm new to reading about world conflicts also, but I have an interest in reading something on the Russian part of the war."Welcome Joseph, nice to have you join us.
Hi everyone, my name is Michael. I am a huge History buff and enjoy reading and filling my mind with interesting facts about wars, War World 2 is a big one. I’m going for my major in History and work from there to get my masters but I wanted to drop by and say hello.
Michael wrote: "Hi everyone, my name is Michael. I am a huge History buff and enjoy reading and filling my mind with interesting facts about wars, War World 2 is a big one. I’m going for my major in History and wo..."Hello Michael, and welcome to the group!
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Geevee, Assisting Moderator British & Commonwealth Forces
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Let me add my welcome to Joseph, Bernie and MichaelWelcome, Welcome
I look forward to reading your comments. Please feel free to browse the various threads, you just might find something of interest :)
Also, be prepared to have your TBR lists grow at an exponential rate :D
Well there it is Aussie Mike, the first on the TBR list! Now to explain to the missus why I must retire!
Hi I'm LeighI am an Australian who discovered his love of military history at an early age. It started with a book about VC winner's ( Which I still have today) and Commando comics but then that lead to a deep quest to understand the Leader's, tactic and equipment used. From the age of eight, I either requested Military history books or plastic soldiers or model of equipment used for christmas or birthdays to try and understand more. I mainly read WW1 but in the last few year has change focus to include WW2. I am looking forward to been apart of this group. Oh I am married and semi retire due to a dodgy ticker, so more time for me to read!
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Last Citadel: A Novel of the Battle of Kursk (other topics)
The Ghost Tattoo (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Stephen Harding (other topics)Alex Kershaw (other topics)
James M. Fenelon (other topics)
Günter K. Koschorrek (other topics)
Rick Atkinson (other topics)
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