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      Jul 12, 2012 09:42PM
    
    
      For those who enjoyed reading Inferno here is a list of books recommended by Max Hastings as being "especially noteworthy for further reading".
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      Max Hastings recommendations (as available on GR), page 1:
 by Marta Hillers
 by Rick Atkinson
 by Correlli Barnett
 by Antony Beevor
 by Antony Beevor
 by Christopher Bellamy
    
      Max Hastings recommendations (as available on GR), page 2:
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 by Clay Blair
 by John Morton Blum
 by Christopher R. Browning
 by Peter Calvocoressi
The Oxford Companion to the Second World War (no cover) by Ian Dear
 by Carlo D'Este
 by Milovan Djilas
 (nine volumes) by Bernhard Kroener
 by Richard B. Frank
 by Simon Garfield
    
      Max Hastings recommendations (as available on GR), page 3:
The Halder Diaries: The Private War Journals Of Colonel General Franz Halder (no cover) by Franz HalderThis is as close as I could find for the book "Command in Conflict".
The Battle of the Atlantic 1939-45: The 50th Anniversary International Naval Conference (no cover) by Stephen Howarth
 by Julian Jackson
 by Michael Jones
 by Michael Jones
 by David Killingray
 by Victor Klemperer
 by The Writers of Mass Observation
 by Nella Last
 by Peter Longerich
 by MacGregor Knox
 by Mark Mazower
 by Catherine Merridale
    
      Max Hastings recommendations (as available on GR), page 4:
 by Helmuth James Moltke
 by Williamson Murray
 by Richard Overy
 by Richard Overy
 by Stanley G. Payne
 by Geoffrey Perrett
 by Colin Smith
 by Colin Smith
    
      Max Hastings recommendations (as available on GR), page 5:
 by Ronald H. Spector
 by John Sweetman
 by Christopher Thorne
The Issue of War: States, Societies, and the Far Eastern Conflict, 1941-1945 (no cover) by Christopher Thorne
 by Adam Tooze
 by Gerhard L. Weinberg
 by Chester Wilmot
 by Mathilde Wolff-Monckeberg
 by Richard Woodman
 by Richard Woodman
 by Richard Woodman
    
      For those interested I am going to list a number of books, some read, some not, on particular subjects that interested me from reading Inferno/All Hell Let Loose, that others may also want to follow up on reading at a later date.Finland:
Mannerheim: President, Soldier, Spy
 by Jonathan ClementsWar of the White Death: Finland Against the Soviet Union 1939-1940
 by Bair IrincheevFinland's War Of Choice: The Troubled German-Finnish Coalition in World War II
 by Henrik O. LundeNorway:
The German Invasion of Norway, April 1940
 by Geirr H. HaarrThe Battle For Norway April - June 1940
 by Geirr H. HaarrHitler's Pre-Emptive War: The Battle for Norway, 1940
 by Henrik O. Lunde
    
      Some more titles that may be of interest for further reading:France 1940:
The Blitzkrieg Legend: The 1940 Campaign in the West
 by Karl-Heinz FrieserDunkirk: Retreat to Victory
 by Julian ThompsonDunkirk: Fight to the Last Man
 by Hugh Sebag-MontefioreBattle of Britain:
bookcover:The Battle of Britain: Five Months That Changed History
 by James HollandThe Most Dangerous Enemy: The Definitive History of the Battle of Britain
 by Stephen BungayWith Wings Like Eagles: A History of the Battle of Britain
 by Michael Korda
    
      And some more titles of possible interest:The Desert War:
The Crucible of War: Wavell's Command
 by Barrie PittThe Crucible of War: Auchinleck's Command
 by Barrie PittThe Crucible of War: Montgomery and Alamein
 by Barrie PittAn Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa
 by Rick Atkinson
    
      'Aussie Rick' wrote: "For those interested I am going to list a number of books, some read, some not, on particular subjects that interested me from reading Inferno/All Hell Let Loose, that others may also want to follo..."Aussie Rick, just spotted this so thanks a million. Some excellemt suggestions. Am particularly interested in the Halder diaries so will check it out. David
Books mentioned in this topic
Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad (other topics)The Crucible of War: Montgomery and Alamein: The Definitive History of the Desert War (other topics)
An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943 (other topics)
The Crucible of War, Volume 1: Wavell's Command: The Definitive History of the Desert War (other topics)
The Crucible of War: Auchinleck's Command: The Definitive History of the Desert War (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Rick Atkinson (other topics)Barrie Pitt (other topics)
Julian Thompson (other topics)
Stephen Bungay (other topics)
Hugh Sebag-Montefiore (other topics)
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