Tell people about your Military books!
Being a Grognard, it's sure for all of us to have some military or history books sitting on the shelf. To own a spesific book for a grognard is as good as hunting a jewel on a forest, particularly if the book is a classic and not distributed anymore.
So, tell the people about your books, maybe some of us who don't have the specific book yet may borrow one's own.
Here are the books I own currently, to name some :
- Stalingrad, Antony Beevor
- The Fall of Berlin 1945, Antony Beevor
- Hitler Moves East 1941-1943, Paul Carrel
- The Face of Battle, John Keegan
- Battle for Budapest:100 Days in World War II, Krisztián Ungváry
- Hitler's War and The War Path, David Irving
- The Art of War, Sun Zu
- Coming of Age 1939-1946, John Cox
- Dirty Little Secret of World War II, James F. Dunnigan
- On War, von Clausewitz
- Osprey Battle Orders: Rommel's Afrika Korps
- Osprey Campaign: El Alamein 1942
- Osprey Campaign: Iwo Jima 1945
- Osprey Campaign: Normandy 1944
- Osprey Campaign: Operation Barbarossa AG Center
- Osprey Campaign: Sevastopol 1942
- Osprey Campaign: Stalingrad 1942
Stalingrad and The Fall of Berlin have been my favorite, well written by the famous historian Antony Beevor
What about you guys?
Last edited by RightDeve; June 1st, 2009 at 03:46 AM..
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