If you want some western front stuff:
look up some stuff by Donald A. Burgett, he was a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne and his books are essentiallyjust his reliving of everything he saw from the first time he landed to all his experiences. The yare easy to follow because it's just essentially him retelling everything that went on, all true stories as told by him I just finished up Currahee! (what happened when they jumped in before the D-Day invasion), and am currently reading "The Road to Arnhem" which covers his involvement in Market Garden. Highly recommended, he kind of gives you the soldier's insight during every bayonet charge, every bullet fired, every soldier killed.
Another good one in the same vein is "All the Way to Berlin" which is written by James Magellas, the 82nd Airborne's most decorated officer. Another really good read and I personally like it because not only is he telling you what he does throughout the whole book step by step, but for the whole book he interviews other guys he fought alongside with to sort of give you a different perspective of what was going on while he was doing something, so he'll be describing where he was during a night raid on a farm to capture capture german prisoners, but he'll also quote letters, interviews, etc. of where the other guys in his squad were while he was doing his job. It takes a little bit of getting used to but it is definitely a must read. You get a broader perspective of what was actually going on during the fight .