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Old 03-04-2011, 02:48 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by StuMcBill View Post
Hi,

Due to me wising I had stuck in at history in school, I now really want to learn about World War One and World War Two.

Any factual books you could reccomend that I read to "clue myself up"!

I have a Kindle 3 if that makes any difference.

Thanks

Stew
See if you can find these.

The WW1 fiction Classic.....Dalton Trumbo's, 'Johnny Got his Gun'.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Got_His_Gun



Tim Cook's 2 volumes....'Shock Troops' and 'At the Sharp End'. Canadian accounts of WW1.


Pierre Berton's .....Vimy.


I got a million of 'em. Need more? Just shout.

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