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Old 04-09-2014, 04:08 PM   #28
rraod
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I loved these books 35 years ago while I was in college. I still fondly remember these books.

Alistair Maclean's
Where Eagles Dare
Guns of Navarone
Force Ten from Navarone

Larry Collin's and Dominique Lapierre's
Is Paris Burning?

Cornelius Ryan's
The Longest Day
The Last Battle
A Bridge Too Far

Nicholas Monsarrat's A Cruel Sea.

Leon Uris's Exodus,.... and the list goes on and on...

I really enjoyed these books very much. These books have started an interest in me to read and know about WW2.
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