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Old 11-09-2012, 06:09 PM   #33
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A couple of WWII books I remember from years past:

The Colditz Story by Par Reid (inspired the BBC TV series)
Reach For The Sky by Paul Brickhill - the biography of Douglas Bader - is one of the most inspriring books I've ever read. Not just restricted to the war.

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