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I am looking for some new reading material. If you have a favorite book please share the title. I've had it with the TV and have read my own books several times over. My local library has just been rebuilt and I'm going to check it out. I tend to drift toward personal accounts of World War 2. Thanks in advance.
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Robert Ley: Hitler's Labor Leader by Richard Smelser
Goebbels by Helmut Heibler Both of these books are outstanding biographies of these two leading men of the Third Reich. The Smelser book, if you want to buy it, is expensive. |
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hi, `armageddon` by max hastings. the record of the end of the reich from the viewpoint of many who were involved. gripping, horrifying, many times during the read i had to put the book down to fully digest what i`d just read. can`t recommend it highly enough. steve.
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Hello Mike, I would try "The Bunker" by James P. O'Donnell for a fast paced,well written,account of life/death in Hitler's underground hideout at the end of the war.Fascenating look at the Reich's personalities and how they react and relate to each other.Happy New Year.Hugh.
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the bunker- great,the movie-almost as good as the book.the little not on the bottom of the page about the blue prints of the city of lintz-facinating at least to me.paul zaya
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