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Heaven Next Stop : A Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot At War, by Gunther Bloemertz

General Field Marshal Fedor Von Bock : The War Diary 1939-1945, by Klaus Gerbet (Editor), David Johnston (Translator).

Sea Devils : Italian Navy Commandos in World War II, by Iunio Valerio Borghese

Battleship Bismarck : A Survivor's Story, by Freiherr Von Mullenheim-Rechberg Burkard

U-Boat Commander : A Periscope View of the Battle of the Atlantic, by Peter Cremer

Memoirs, by Karl Doenitz

I Could Never Be So Lucky Again : An Autobiography (hardcover), by James Doolittle

The War Journal of Major Damon "Rocky" Gause, by Major Damon 'Rocky' Gause. An amazing first-hand account of an American pilot's escape, first from Bataan and then from Corregidor. His own iron constitution coupled with the aid of many selfless and kind Filipinos allowed Major Gause to dodge a universe of Japanese troops, most of whom would have shot him on sight. A wonderful story of the underlying bonds with connect the people of the Philippines and the United States.

Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks : The World War II Memoirs of Hero of the Soviet Union Dmitriy Loza

Panzer Battles, by F.W. von Mellinthin

The Forgotten Soldier, by Guy Sajer. An account by one of the few German Army survivors of the Russian front during World War Two. The author served from 1943 through 1945 in the Gross Deutschland Division, and saw action in most major campaigns during that time.

My Commando Operations, by Otto Skorzeny.

Defeat Into Victory, by William Slim.

War's End : An Eyewitness Account of America's Last Atomic Mission, by Charles Sweeney. An eyewitness account of the 1945 Nagasaki atomic bombing mission.

Iron Coffins : A Personal Account of the German U-Boat Battles of World War II, by Herbert A. Werner. One of the classic auto-biographies to come out of World War Two. This outstanding book was written by one of Germany's more experienced U-boat commanders. His own experience of having been at sea during the Allied counteroffensive of April-May 1943 placed him in a unique position to tell the story from the German perspective, all the more valuable because of the scarcity of Kriegsmarine survivors from that time.



« Biographies
The Reluctant Admiral : Yamamoto and the Imperial Navy, by Hiroyuki Agawa

The Patton Papers, by Martin Blumenson

Hitler's Japanese Confidant : General Oshima Hiroshi and Magic Intelligence, 1941-1945, by Carl Boyd & Peter Paret

Quiet Warrior : A Biography of Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, by Thomas Buell.

Stauffenberg : A Family History, 1905-1944, by Peter Hoffmann

Knights of the Wehrmacht : Knight's Cross Holders of the U-Boat Service, by Franz Kurowski.

Knight's cross holders of the Afrikakorps, by Franz Kurowski.

Knights of the Wehrmacht : Knight's Cross Holders of the Fallschirmjager, by Franz Kurowski.

Nimitz, by E.B. Potter

Spitfire Leader : The Flying Career of Wing Cdr. Evan `Rosie' MacKie, Dso, Dfc and Bar, Dfc (Us), New Zealand Fighter Ace, by Christopher Shores

Tiger Ace/the Life Story of Panzer Commander Michael Wittmann, by Gary Simpson.

U-Boat Ace : The Story of Wolfgang Luth, by Jordan Vause






The War Journal of Major Damon "Rocky" Gause





War's End : An Eyewitness Account of America's Last Atomic Mission, by Charles Sweeney





Iron Coffins : A Personal Account of the German U-Boat Battles of World War II. One of the classic auto-biographies to come out of World War Two.
 
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