Weltkrieg
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Weltkrieg
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Weltkrieg
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1939-1945
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- A people's history of World War II, the world's most destructive conflict, as told by the people who lived through it, edited by Marc Favreau
- When books went to war, the stories that helped us win World War II, Molly Guptill Manning
- Five came back, a story of Hollywood and the Second World War, Mark Harris
- Irish regiments in the world wars, David Murphy ; illustrated by Gerry Embleton
- Nothing but the clouds unchanged, artists in World War I, edited by Gordon Hughes and Philipp Blom
- The great and holy war, how World War I became a religious crusade, Philip Jenkins
- The Sphinx, Franklin Roosevelt, the Isolationists, and the Road to World War II, Nicholas Wapshott
- Sons of freedom, the forgotten American soldiers who defeated Germany in World War I, Geoffrey Wawro
- The First of July, Elizabeth Speller
- The beauty and the sorrow, an intimate history of the First World War, by Peter Englund
- Art and the Second World War, Monica Bohm-Duchen
- The long defeat, cultural trauma, memory, and identity in Japan, Akiko Hashimoto
- 1941, the year Germany lost the war, Andrew Nagorski
- Return from the natives, how Margaret Mead won the Second World War and lost the Cold War, Peter Mandler
- The long shadow, the legacies of the Great War in the twentieth century, David Reynolds
- Tommy's war, British military memorabilia, 1914-1918, Peter Doyle ; foreword by Richard Holmes
- 1941, fighting the shadow war : a divided America in a world at war, Marc Wortman
- Soccer under the Swastika, stories of survival and resistance during the Holocaust, Kevin E. Simpson
- Monty's men, the British Army and the liberation of Europe, 1944-5, John Buckley
- The Hello Girls, America's first women soldiers, Elizabeth Cobbs
- A deadly legacy, German Jews and the Great war, Tim Grady
- World War II writings, A.J. Liebling
- The path to war, how the First World War created modern America, Michael S. Neiberg
- Dark times, decent men, stories of Irishmen in World War II, by Neil Richardson
- No end save victory, how FDR led the nation into war, David Kaiser
- World War II at sea, a global history, Craig L. Symonds
- War diaries, politics and war in the Mediterranean, January 1943-May 1945, Harold Macmillan
- Speaking frankly, by James F. Byrnes
- Trench, a history of trench warfare on the Western front, Stephen Bull
- Rendezvous with destiny, how Franklin D. Roosevelt and five extraordinary men took America into the war and into the world, Michael Fullilove
- The end, the defiance and destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1944-1945, Ian Kershaw
- Implacable foes, war in the Pacific, 1944-1945, Waldo Heinrichs and Marc Gallicchio
- The eagle unbowed, Poland and the Poles in the Second World War, Halik Kochanski
- The imitation game, the Weinstein Company presents a Black Bear Pictures production ; a Bristol Automotive production ; produced by Nora Grossman, Ido Ostrowsky, Teddy Schwarzman ; written by Graham Moore ; directed by Morten Tyldum
- How the Jews defeated Hitler, exploding the myth of Jewish passivity in the face of Nazism, Benjamin Ginsberg
- Lisbon, war in the shadows of the City of Light, 1939-1945, Neill Lochery
- The long road home, the aftermath of the Second World War, Ben Shephard
- The roar of the lion, the untold story of Churchill's World War II speeches, Richard Toye
- Strategy, [by] B.H. Liddell Hart
- The irregulars, Roald Dahl and the British spy ring in wartime Washington, Jennet Conant
- Fortress Europe, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- Forgotten ally, China's World War II, 1937-1945, Rana Mitter
- Soldaten, on fighting, killing, and dying : the secret World War II transcripts of German POWs, Sönke Neitzel and Harald Welzer ; translated from the German by Jefferson Chase
- Lawrence in Arabia, war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern Middle East, Scott Anderson
- The Oxford illustrated history of World War II, edited by Richard Overy
- The rise of Germany, 1939-1941, James Holland
- 1917, war, peace, and revolution, David Stevenson
- From German prisoner of war to American citizen, a social history with 35 interviews, Barbara Schmitter Heisler
- Fighting for America, black soldiers, the unsung heroes of World War II, Christopher Paul Moore
- Information hunters, when librarians, soldiers, and spies banded together in World War II Europe, Kathy Peiss
Outgoing Resources
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