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Welcome, Hugh. Please just pitch in!

Hello Hugh, welcome to the group.



Welcome aboard, Hugh. I also have a copy of this book and I'll be interested to hear your thoughts on it:





What area of WW2 are you interested in the most?


Welcome, Nadia.

Which invasion of France are you referring to--the German invasion of 1940 or the Allied invasion(s) of 1944?

Which invasion of France are you referring to--the German invasion of 1940 or the Allied invasion(s) of 1944?"
Thank you! And I was referring to the German invasion of 1940 :)

Which invasion of France are you referring to--the German invasion of 1940 or the Allied invasion(s) of 1944?"
Thank you! And I was referring to the German inv..."
Okay, here are some you might find interesting:


As for the Third Reich, Richard Evans has written a trilogy which is supposed to be excellent (I have all three, but have not read them yet):


Which invasion of France are you referring to--the German invasion of 1940 or the Allied invasion(s) of 1944?"
Thank you! And I was referring to ..."
Thank you so much for the recommendations, Marc! The two first ones I hadn't heard of before and they look very interesting. As for Richard Evans' trilogy I've been meaning to read it as well, I'll have to buy the first book soon..




Welcome to the group Nadia. Very nice to have you here. As you can see, you will need to boost your book budget and clear some space for all the new books that will be recommended.

Welcome to the group Nadia. Very nice to have..."
Thank you! And yes... I've already added some books to my wishlist and I'm running out of space on my shelves but oh well!

Which invasion of France are you referring to--the German invasion of 1940 or the Allied invasion(s) of 1944?"
I am sure there are people here who will correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the custom in France is to refer to 1944 as 'debarquements' (landings). The difference being that the Germans came and stayed.

Some of you might know me from the History Book Club where I regularly post music clips.
I'm busy with research on WW2 pilots for a script I'm planning to write.
Since at first I was not sure where I would want the story to take place I first concentrated on Asia but I'm now "back" to the European and North African theater where I think I have found what I was looking for.
I am still looking for a good book on the Battle of Britain - and no, I don't think the one by Patrick Bishop will do ( too many inaccuracies when it comes to pictures.
I've heard about a Swedish author, Christer Bergstrom and I think I might go for his book.
I'm currently reading



Another good one is this book:



Hey Rick,
Thank you! Got both on my list:-)

Thank you Mike.
All nations. But since I'm already quite happy with what I have on the North African campaign I am now looking into the Battle of Britain - both sides, mainly German and British though.
I know the pilot I'm doing research on mainly fought British pilots during the Battle of Britain but what counts to me is the "being there" feeling, problems with the plane, challenges, weather, life away from battle etc.
I've done a bit more research and I think I now have what I need - the rest is on it's way by mail :-)
Thanks again!!!

Thank you very much, Rick!

Nice to meet you all.

Welcome, Arthur.


Welcome, Welcome!!!!!!!
We are a friendly group - mostly :)


Hi Chris, and welcome to the group. Recommendations can come in droves so I hope your credit cards can handle the stress!

Welcome, Chris.

Thanks Rick. I'm a bit of an omnivore when it comes to military history, but on WW2 I'm most interested in the war in the West. Too many books, too little time!!

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Hi Charles, glad you found the group, its a very friendly bunch of people here so welcome :)

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