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


Thank you so much. I've already published his story in my book, The Other Veterans of World War II, but I'll keep my eyes peeled for others.


Hi Simon and welcome to the group. River War by Churchill should be a great read. I am working through his set of books on Marlborough.

Welcome to the grip Simon, sure you'll be buried under recommendations soon enough!

Hi Simon! Welcome aboard!

Let me add my welcome to the group.
Welcome, Welcome!!!
You should be able to find some recs on the British aspect of the war, lots and lots of other recs also
I look forward to hearing your thoughts

Hi Simon, welcome to the group. Enjoy!

-Emmanuel

Hi Emmanuel and welcome to the group. Do you have a particular area of interest in WW2 history?

Hi Aussie, thank you for having me! I do have an interest in WW2 history. In fact I'm taking 'ap european history' this semester; my hope is to better my understanding of ww2 in the western theater.

Books on the European Theatre of WW2:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Books on the Mediterranean Theatre of WW2:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Books on D-Day & Overlord:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Books on The Battle of the Bulge / Wacht am Rhein:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Books on Market Garden & Overloon:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


Welcome to the group, Emmanuel!



Welcome, Tim. I too enjoyed The Jungle Is Neutral: A soldier's three- year escape from the Japanese army.

Welcome Tim, sounds like a good book.

Relatively new to delving deep into the Second World War so I am quite looking forward to taking part in the theme reads, it will defiantly broaden my knowledge base that's for sue.
Cheers
Nathan

Relatively new to delving deep into the Second World War so I am quite looking forward to taking part in ..."
Welcome aboard, Nathan. You will definitely be able to broaden your knowledge base with this group!


Glad to see you in the group, if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask :)

Welcome aboard, Pete!


Welcome, Paul.

Welcome to the group, Paul.

I'm Colin from Tasmania. I'm mostly a fiction reader at the moment, but have not shied away from non-fiction. I did some research on WWI (admittedly scant when compared to what I see on Goodreads) and will keep my eye out for discussions and recommendations on broadening my knowledge of WWII.
What I have found = once you start, there is not enough hours in the week to get through everything. If I need to choose, I do lean toward the stories of personal battles vs. the battlegrounds, and that’s where reviews and comments about this genre will be helpful.
CB

Thanks Aussie Rick. It will take me a bit of time to get around all the topics and posts - this group has been very active by the look of it. Well done. CB

I'm Colin from Tasmania. I'm mostly a fiction reader at the moment, but have not shied away from non-fiction. I did some research on WWI (admittedly scant when compared t..."
Welcome Colin, great to have you join us. Like you, I like the personal stories and accounts.


My name is Chrissie and I live in Massachusetts.
I joined goodreads way back in 2009, but didn't discover this WW II group until a few days ago.
So far I've only participated in the Goodreads Reading Challenge.
I was born in Munich, Germany, 10 years after the end of WW II. At high school the topic WW II was avoided until 1974 (at least), but thanks to my parents and grandparents I found out more about it.
My parents took me to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands, when I was 13 years old, after I had read the diary of Anne Frank which started my interest in WW II.
In 1979 the TV mini series "Holocaust" was aired on German TV which intensified my interest and I've been reading lots of non-fiction books and (auto)biographies on WW II and on the post war years ever since. Another interest is the Cold War.
I've visited Dachau and Bergen-Belsen.
My step daughter teaches at Tulane University. When we visited her in New Orleans in November 2017, we spent one day at the National WW II Museum. It's quite impressive.
Thanks to goodreads.com I found several interesting books on WW II, also thanks to our huge public library which was open most of the time throughout this pandemic.
From 1990 until 2002 I worked for a German movie magazine in Hamburg (my favorite genre is film noir and of course WW II movies, especially the old ones).
In 2002 I immigrated to the US and now my husband and I are retired.
I hope to find more books on WW II through this group.
Thanks for reading all this,
Chrissie

I enjoyed "Coming Home" by Rosamunde Pilcher and "A Peculiar Chemistry" by Kitty Ray, both are novels on WW II in England.

My name is Chrissie and I live in Massachusetts.
I joined goodreads way back in 2009, but didn't discover this WW II group until a few days ago.
So far I've only participated in the Goodreads..."
Welcome, Christine.

I'm Colin from Tasmania. I'm mostly a fiction reader at the moment, but have not shied away from non-fiction. I did some research on WWI (admittedly scant w..."
Thanks Mike. Cheers, CB
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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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Great men (and women) all.