I like lists. I love the clean, orderly, straight forward way they provide information. Here's mine (In no particular order):
1. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (William L. Shirer)
2. Citizen Soldiers (Stephen Ambrose)
3. Parachute Infantry (David Kenyon Webster)
4. Black Edelweiss (Johann Voss)
5. In Harm's Way (Doug Stanton)
6. The War As I Knew It (George S. Patton)
7. *American Heritage Picture History of World War II (C.L. Sulzberger)
8. Band Of Brothers (Stephen Ambrose)
9. Sea of Thunder (Evan Thomas)
10. Pacific Legacy: Image and Memory from WWII in the Pacific (Rex Alan Smith & Gerald A. Meehl)
I have my next two books lined up already. I'll be reading "At Dawn We Slept" (Gordon W. Prange) next. Then "With the Old Breed" (E.B. Sledge).
Ironically, despite my avatar, I've not read any WWII books specifically dedicated to the air war. I saw the "Best books on flying in WWII" thread, which is perfect for me. Once I finish "With the Old Breed", I'll pick one from that thread.
I'm hoping to get some more varied ideas on books to put on my list. And they certainly can be pictorials as well...I'm a sucker for a high quality pictorial.
Disclaimer: This list is bound to change over time, as I read more books. I'm certainly not implying that these are the best books. Just the best of what I've read, in my opinion.
*This one's for sentimental reasons.
1. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (William L. Shirer)
2. Citizen Soldiers (Stephen Ambrose)
3. Parachute Infantry (David Kenyon Webster)
4. Black Edelweiss (Johann Voss)
5. In Harm's Way (Doug Stanton)
6. The War As I Knew It (George S. Patton)
7. *American Heritage Picture History of World War II (C.L. Sulzberger)
8. Band Of Brothers (Stephen Ambrose)
9. Sea of Thunder (Evan Thomas)
10. Pacific Legacy: Image and Memory from WWII in the Pacific (Rex Alan Smith & Gerald A. Meehl)
I have my next two books lined up already. I'll be reading "At Dawn We Slept" (Gordon W. Prange) next. Then "With the Old Breed" (E.B. Sledge).
Ironically, despite my avatar, I've not read any WWII books specifically dedicated to the air war. I saw the "Best books on flying in WWII" thread, which is perfect for me. Once I finish "With the Old Breed", I'll pick one from that thread.
I'm hoping to get some more varied ideas on books to put on my list. And they certainly can be pictorials as well...I'm a sucker for a high quality pictorial.
Disclaimer: This list is bound to change over time, as I read more books. I'm certainly not implying that these are the best books. Just the best of what I've read, in my opinion.
*This one's for sentimental reasons.