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World War II Book Reviews

Book Review: OSS Agents in Hitler’s Heartland (Gerald Schwab) : WW2

Book Review: Typewriter Battalion (Jack Stenback) : WW2
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Book Review: The Development of RAF Strategic Bombing Doctrine 1919-1939 (Scot Robertson)

Book Review: Utmost Savagery: The Three Days of Tarawa (Colonel Joseph H. Alexander) : WW2

Book Review: Hitler’s Traitor: Martin Bormann and the Defeat of the Reich (by Louis Kilzer) : WW2

Book Review: The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II (by Iris Chang) : WW2

Book Review: Doing Battle (Paul Fussell) : WW2

Book Review: Undercover Tales of World War II (by William B. Breuer) : WWII

Book Review: BattleFire! Combat Stories from World War II (Colonel Arthur L. Kelly) : WW2

Book Review: Fighting for the Soviet Motherland: Recollections from the Eastern Front (by Dmitriy Loza, edited and translated by James F. Gebhardt) : WW2

Book Review: The Winning Edge (By Michael D. Hull) : WWII

Book Review: The Unsinkable Navy: The Politics of U.S. Navy Expansion in World War II (Joel R. Davidson) : WW2

Book Review: Not the Germans Alone: A Son’s Search for the Truth of Vichy (by Isaac Levendel) : WW2

Book Review: Corsairs and Flattops: Marine Carrier Air Warfare, 1944-1945 (by John Pomeroy Condon) : WW2

Book Review: Steel Inferno: 1st SS Panzer Corps in Normandy (by Maj. Gen. Michael Reynolds) : WWII

Book Review: The U.S. Air Service struggled hard to assert American air power over the Western Front.



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