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The best WWII book you've ever read=???


'bout done with the new (to me) North Atlantic book:
"The Battle of the North Atlantic"
by: (British) Terry Hughes.

Very good.
Very anecdotal and yet strategic at the same time.
With a ton of timely/on-topic pictures. An A+ read indeed.

Need something new however... any theater, any battle, any individual
commander, G1-G4, whatever...

So, what is the best WW2 book you've ever read?

TIA,
b.street

Posted: 04/16/2018 at 12:05AM



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