I am getting a little tired of reading the same stack I have own right now. Anything good come out? WW2 or anything modern is what I am looking for.
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He'll probably try to troll you.Hopefully he shows up the mofo frequents this section every once in a while I guess.
I am getting a little tired of reading the same stack I have own right now. Anything good come out? WW2 or anything modern is what I am looking for.
Not new, but perhaps you do not have this one in your stack? (what I'm reading atm): Bernard B. Fall's "Hell in a Very Small Place".
Amazon link: Hell in a Very Small Place: The Siege of Dien Bien Phu
And merry new year to all the basterds on this thread who call me a troll
If you want to read about the Eastern Front then you could read The Retreat by Michael Jones (which I and my wife helped with a little on the translation side) or David Glantz's trilogy about Stalingrad - I think all 3 volumes are out now - but that is an ultra heavyweight read in more than one sense.
Any of Jason Mark's are worth a read as well - I have been meaning to get 'Death of the Leaping Horseman' about the 24.Panzer-Division in Stalingrad but I expect it is sold out...was last time I looked. His Island of Fire is very very good, if you can ignore all the typoes.
Other than that, Ivan's War by Catherine Merridale is good for a laugh too... she is not too hot on the technology and weaps side of things but the psychology of the frontoviki is covered rather well.
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what about any realistic historic fiction?
One book in this category i quite enjoy is the book jem memoirs of a ottoman secret agent.