THE WORLD WAR TWO GROUP discussion
Introduction to the WW2 Site - Please Say Hi
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Colin
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Mar 04, 2020 02:04PM
Interesting topic, i met and interviewed a few SOE, OSS and MI5 and MI6 types, as well as European operatives. Good subject.
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Ciji wrote: "Hi there! I'm an author of a recently-published novel set in WW II (don't know the protocol here if it's OK to give the title) about American women secret agents parachuting into France behind enem..."Hi Ciji and a warm welcome to the group, you can post full details of your novel in these threads if you like:
Author's page:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
WW2 novels:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Hi, I'm Larry, 64 and a longtime student of the Second World War. I think I've touched upon just about every aspect of the subject over some 50+ years, but am by no means an expert. My main area of interest by far is the naval war in the Pacific. if there are any other enthusiasts out there, I would be glad to hear from you. Thanks.
Lawrence Myers wrote: "Hi, I'm Larry, 64 and a longtime student of the Second World War. I think I've touched upon just about every aspect of the subject over some 50+ years, but am by no means an expert. My main area of..."Welcome to the group, Lawrence. Lots of great books on the Pacific naval war out there from great authors: James Hornfischer, Ian Toll, Jeffrey Cox, John Lundstrom, Craig Symonds, and of course, Samuel Eliot Morison. I've always been a bit partial to the submarine war myself.
Hi Larry and welcome to the group. I also enjoy books on the Pacific theatre as do quite a few other members so you are in good company. Here is a link to the groups books on the S.E Asia and Pacific Theatre of WW2:https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Hi everyone, I initially joined this group for a research paper I'm doing about Japan in World War II, specifically about social conformity and other Japanese social values during this time. I look forward to learning from everyone and discussing this historical period with everyone as well.
Hi Grace and welcome to the group. I hope you find a few things here to help you with your research paper.
Grace wrote: "Hi everyone, I initially joined this group for a research paper I'm doing about Japan in World War II, specifically about social conformity and other Japanese social values during this time. I look..."Welcome to the group, Grace.
A book I read a few years ago about Japan during the war was really good and could help if you haven't used it already:
Japan at War: An Oral History
Marc wrote: "Grace wrote: "Hi everyone, I initially joined this group for a research paper I'm doing about Japan in World War II, specifically about social conformity and other Japanese social values during thi..."Thanks Marc! I will look into it! I've had trouble finding scholarly sources about the war in the Japanese perspective because of the historical censorship in Japan. This book will definitely help a lot!
Grace wrote: "Hi everyone, I initially joined this group for a research paper I'm doing about Japan in World War II, specifically about social conformity and other Japanese social values during this time. I look..."Hi Grace, welcome to the group. I just finished a book which might have some information related to your focus area:
Blossoms in the Wind: Human Legacies of the Kamikaze by M.G. SheftallThe book was very good and he had a lot of references and places to go for further information at the back of the book.
Grace wrote: "Marc wrote: "Grace wrote: "Hi everyone, I initially joined this group for a research paper I'm doing about Japan in World War II, specifically about social conformity and other Japanese social valu..."You're very welcome. Another one which might be of interest:
Tales By Japanese Soldiers
Hello! My name is Ciji Ware, the author of 12 novels and 2 nonfiction, my latest being LANDING BY MOONLIGHT - a WW II novel based on the lives of American women secret agents parachuted behind enemy lines in France to fight the Nazis. I'm now doing research for Book 2 in this "Spy Sisters" series, set between 1941-45 in the French, Swiss, and Italian Alps featuring a composite character based on a few female secret agents operating in that region. Has anyone encountered any NON-fiction works on the subject of WW II in the Alps--the area known a the Haute Savoie, with the city of Annecy and the lake of the same name being central to the story. All suggestionsof titles or background info are very welcomed. Thanks! All best and happy reading! Ciji
Greetings! My name is James and I am new to the group. I retired from the U.S. Army back in 2014 and am now living in Washington state. I have a good sized library at home which has a fair amount of WWII history in it. I am looking forward to hearing what the other group members are reading so that I can broaden my horizons.
Hi James and a very warm welcome to the group. You will find quite a few like minded members here. I will send you a message later with some details about some group activities in regards to theme reads throughout the year.
James wrote: "Greetings! My name is James and I am new to the group. I retired from the U.S. Army back in 2014 and am now living in Washington state. I have a good sized library at home which has a fair amount o..."Welcome, James. Please pitch in.
Welcome James, great to have you join us. If you ever want to expand your “good-sized” library, this is the group that can help...
Everybody doiing okay. First thing my englisch writing isn't that good. I'm Sven from Belgium 35j and father of 2sons. I like to read now and then a book that has his roots in one of the world wars.
My library has +-700books but i don't know exactley how many of them are related to war.
Sven wrote: "Everybody doiing okay. First thing my englisch writing isn't that good. I'm Sven from Belgium 35j and father of 2sons. I like to read now and then a book that has his roots in one of the world war..."
Welcome to the group, Sven!
Lilli's Reads wrote: "Hi. I'm new here. What do I do? Also do we discuss the Holocaust??"Hello Lilli. Yes, we do discuss the Holocaust--there's a thread just for such discussion(s).
As for "what do you do", well, that's really up to you. Some people just lurk in the shadows, reading the various comments and threads but never saying anything. Others are more active and express their opinions on various World War II-related topics. I have to warn you ahead of time: if you are looking for a book on a particular topic and ask for recommendations, you might get more than you can handle! The members of this group LOVE to recommend books to others, so make sure someone else is in charge of your credit cards going forward!
Welcome to the group both Sven and Lilli. Hope you can both make some observations soon. The link to the Holocaust thread is below, in case you've not found your way there yet...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Jonny wrote: "Welcome to the group both Sven and Lilli. Hope you can both make some observations soon. The link to the Holocaust thread is below, in case you've not found your way there yet...
https://www.goo..."
thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Lilli and welcome to the group, Jonny has already fixed you up with the link to our Holocaust thread. If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask.
It's been awhile, so I don't really want to go back and get all the names of all the new recruits since I last gave my welcome. That said I don do want to welcome all the new members!Welcome, Welcome!!
Hello everyone! Thank you for the add to the group and look forward to good reads and discussions with everyone. Love that there is a place for history reading nuts like me to be a part of! My primary loves are World War II history with sidebars into Vietnam and futuristic military reads but love reading history in general so anything is game.
Jeff wrote: "Hello everyone! Thank you for the add to the group and look forward to good reads and discussions with everyone. Love that there is a place for history reading nuts like me to be a part of! My pr..."
Hi Jeff and a warm welcome to the group, you will find quite a few like-minded readers here, enjoy :)
Jeff wrote: "Hello everyone! Thank you for the add to the group and look forward to good reads and discussions with everyone. Love that there is a place for history reading nuts like me to be a part of! My pr..."
Hi Jeff, welcome to the group. Recommend you start looking for places to put all the new books you're likely to acquire after a short time on this site.
Welcome Lynette, nice to have you join. There are a number of us who like to mix Historical Fiction with our non-fiction WWII reads.
With the concept that it is better late than never, let me add my welcom to Lynette and JeffDon't let your TBT list get toooooooo large :)
Welcome, Welcome!
Lynette wrote: "Hi! I’m new here and a huge fan of WWII Historical Fiction. Thanksfor allowing me to join!"A belated "welcome the group"!
Not sure if you've read this one, but one of my favorite WWII novels is this one:
The Right Kind of War
Many thanks for adding me to the Group. I have a particular interest in the British Airborne operations in Normandy and Arnhem.
Rupert wrote: "Many thanks for adding me to the Group. I have a particular interest in the British Airborne operations in Normandy and Arnhem."Welcome, Rupert.
Rupert wrote: "Many thanks for adding me to the Group. I have a particular interest in the British Airborne operations in Normandy and Arnhem."Welcome to the group, Rupert.
Hello,My name is Brian Walter. I am the author of the book, The Longest Campaign. I am new to the group and look forward to engaging in some good conversation.
The Longest Campaign: Britain's Maritime Struggle in the Atlantic and Northwest Europe, 1939–1945
Hi Brian and welcome to the group, you can post details about your book in our author's page:https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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MacArthur's WWII Seaborne Communications: CP Fleet reports, brochures, memos from the scrapbooks of a Signal Corps Commanding Officer (other topics)
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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