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RocelsGirl
05-11-2002, 10:01 AM
Would anyone happen to know of any GOOD factual WW II books.
I have a copy of "Eight Stars to Victory" about the 9th Inf. Div. It is fantastic. Not to mention it is family history too.
I have a couple of others they are more fiction. I would really like to add to my library. I would especially like to find one that is about the 104th if that is possible specifically the 414th inf. I know they went through some things that are not well known.
Thanks
usmcsgt65
05-11-2002, 03:49 PM
Well, what are you looking for: specific units, theater campaigns, a country, overall books. Give you some ideas to start: Ban of Brothers, Helmet for my Pillow, D-Day, The Longest Day, Iwo Jima, The Devil in Baggy Pants, The Thin Red Line.
sfc_darrel
05-11-2002, 07:23 PM
For lesser known parts try The Thousand Mile War
Keith_Hixson
05-11-2002, 10:39 PM
Unsung Valor
It is the story of a soldier that chronicles his time in the Army. He enlisted right out of High School and he chronicles his time from Basic right through until the end of the War. He was wounded but after he healed was sent back into action. The biography takes place in Europe. He stayed with occupation Army for about six months after the war ended. That was very interesting.
The man later became a History Professor with a Doctorate in English. I can't remember his name.
But several friends who were in WW II say it is the Best Book from an Individual Soldier's perspective they ever read.
I thought it was a very compelling book.
Keith
Leobold
05-28-2002, 06:57 PM
For an in-depth look at Pearl Harbor, try the At Dawn We Slept series by Gordon Prange. He also has one for Midway and the Sorge Spy Ring.
Doolittle Raid: Thirty Seconds Over TOkyo by Ted Larson, THe Doolittle Raid by Caroll V. GLines, or I Could never be so lucky again by James Doolittle.
If you need any more Pacific books, just ask.
Drywall
05-29-2002, 07:51 AM
by Richard Tregaskis. Might have to search to find it as it was written in the fifties. Factual account from an eyewitness to the battle.
SEATJERKER
05-29-2002, 08:44 AM
...what was called "The Pictorial History Of WWII", and it was set up in volumes, might have been 11-12 books in all, hard bound, and each has thousands of pictures, and identifing captions with each...
...I spent countless hours looking at them when I was a kid, and these pics showed me more then I ever wanted to see...
Timothy R. Kuhr
06-03-2002, 06:08 PM
Guadalcanal Diary by Tregaskis and Helmet For My Pillow by Leckie are musts fot the Pacific. Leckie also put together a pretty comprehensive work on all American conflicts.
In the ETO, I still like Ambrose, in spite of the controversy.
Ambrose and Leckie both have more than a couple books available.
Out of the park, but Tregaskis also wrote a book called Viet-Nam Diary - heard about it, but haven't read it - deals with the early "advisor" years.
A. Paul Tillery
06-16-2002, 07:46 PM
I was in the 124th Infantry Regiment from 27 Feb 1941 to 27 Dec 1945. I wrote about our Regiment from Camp Blanding and other Camps through three campaigns, 1. Driniumor River line in New Guinea 2. Amphibious Landing on Morotai 3. Liberation of Mindanao in The Philippines. You are welcome to download this ---- Go to this website www.kilroywashere.org --- click on site 3 scroll down to
my name and click on the star. Be sure it?s Paul Tillery and not another Tillery
who has a posting there also.
David
06-16-2002, 08:14 PM
SEATJERKER my dad had those books too. I think he got them from his father. I ended up with one of them but it was lost in a move long ago. I would love to be able to find those again. You are right though, they had a lot of stuff in them I would not want to see again.
RocelsGirl
06-17-2002, 09:35 AM
You guys are fantastic. I was hoping for maybe 1 or 2 titles I never knew you would furnish me with so many.
As for having to hunt for them. The best ones are always the hardest to find.
I just recently had a stroke of good luck. While I was at an auction I was able to get "The American Heritage Picture History of WWII" It is a 2 volumn set. Hard cover. Dated 1966.
They are in fantastic condition. I only had to pay $5 for them. It was an auction at an Elem. school. How they ended up there no clue, but it made my day.
Thanks.
Jodi
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