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I liked volume one the best. It covers his life up to El Alamain

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Hi Alex, the books the guys have recommended by Nigel Hamilton will see you well.


take Tooze, he both reads up on & occasionally disagrees with Overy's conclusions 20 years prior, so you sort of get 2 in 1.
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This one may also be of interest although it may not be "light":



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This was one I read last year about SOE in Albania - a 3 star in my view - which might be of interest as it references Yugoslavia at stages in the book:


That's a good one Mike, I will check out my library and see what I can find.

My book German Anti-Partisan Warfare has those regions covered, with interviews.

Here are two you might want to look into for Yugoslavia:



My book German Anti-Partisan Warfare has those regions covered, with interviews."
Cheers Colin, I've just put it into my wish list,many thanks


Thanks again Colin,most helpful I shall have a look for them.

Recent books of authors with mastery of Norvegian sources:



There's the official history by Earl F. Ziemke:
German Report Series: German Northern Theatre of Operations 1940-45
A bit older but favourably reviewed are:

The Bitter Years: The Invasion and Occupation of Denmark and Norway, April 1940-May 1945 byRichard Petrow

Michal: I've read --

It's a pretty good overview. Dmitri mentioned it above.

I am going to kiss the guys at Librarie de l'Escadron (best military history shop in Brussels, if any of you are ever around) : they're more expensive than Waterstone's but §60 suddenly seems a sweet deal :D

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I keep looking at his books and have them on my TBR but yet to buy Sito so thanks for the tip.

I keep looking at his books and have them on my TBR but yet to buy Sito so thanks for the tip."
If u are going to get the ebook version buy them at pen&sword...always better ebook prices than amazon...

So glad to hear the Osprey Poland 1939: The Birth Of Blitzkrieg was dead wrong when it failed to list recent English books on the '39 invasion.
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I keep looking at his books and have them on my TBR but yet to buy Sito so thanks for the tip."
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Thanks Sito, I'm a dyed in the wool old fashioned physical book chap :)

I'm not going to tell, but he mentioned the total number once and it's devastating. But then we haven't been buying books for as long as he has, so the odds are good we'll catch up.

AR is close to becoming an officially recognized branch of the Australian National Library.

Weirdly specific but very interesting to German airborne enthousiasts, since it can add something to the trials and errors of these elite troops prior to the big show on Crete.

Lastly, the occupation and even the bunkers (northern end of the Westwall)...and probably tons of material in Holocaust studies.

German Bunkers in Denmark
But NO nice, fat one-volume book based on Danish & German sources for the invasion to be found.

Mike wrote: "Michal wrote: "Rick what don't you have on your shelf? :)"
AR is close to becoming an officially recognized branch of the Australian National Library."
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Doesn't matter whether it's about the Brits, US or German soldiers.

Bou: The later part of --

deals with the immediate post-war period.

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Manray9 wrote: "Bou wrote: "Looking for a book. Anyone knows a good book dealing with the returning soldiers and their struggle to adapt to the civilian life? I always wondered how it must felt like, after the hor..."
Hi Bou, I am aware of this one which outlines returning from war with the added complexities of Ireland's political/religious situation.


This book may cover some aspects of what you are looking for Bou:

Description:
From 1945, more than four million British servicemen were demobbed and sent home after the most destructive war in history. Damaged by fighting, imprisonment or simply separation from their loved ones, these men returned to a Britain that had changed in their absence.
In Stranger in the House, Julie Summers tells the women's story, interviewing over a hundred women who were on the receiving end of demobilisation: the mothers, wives, sisters, who had to deal with an injured, emotionally-damaged relative; those who assumed their fiancés had died only to find them reappearing after they had married another; women who had illegitimate children following a wartime affair as well as those whose steadfast optimism was rewarded with a delightful reunion.
Many of the tales are moving, some are desperately sad, others are full of humour but all provide a fascinating account of how war altered ordinary women's lives forever.
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I recently found a copy of this second-hand book on General Wainwright but I have not had time to read it yet:
It has received some pretty good reader reviews.