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  • Recommend me some wartime reading
  • Duffer
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    Fancy reading some wartime history. Any good books spring to mind?

    Aviation is good. I don’t know much about maritime. Not too interested in the far east.

    dpfr
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    John Ellis- One Day in a Very Long War. Interesting approach, talking about the events of 25 October 1944

    Richard Hough- The Longest Battle: The War at Sea 1939-1945 is very readable

    Davesport
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    The recollections of Rifleman Bowlby.

    splorer
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    Just finished, the Engineers of Victory by Paul Kennedy, very good

    nickc
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    Chickenhawks by Robert Mason. Flying Hueys in Vietnam, funny, insightful and well written.

    samunkim
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    brilliant “boys own” stuff sneaking around at nightin plywood speedboats

    creagbhan
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    The Last Panther, Wolfgang Faust

    Edukator
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    Des Teufels General, Carl Zuckmayer.

    Aviation, and not every German was a Nazi as the theme.

    jonnyrobertson
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    I rattled through A Higher Call in no time. Think I first heard of it on here. Absolutely recommended.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Ben Macintyre. Operation Mincemeat or Agent ZigZag should be good to start with.

    Geoff Wellum’s First Light is a must read.

    Cornelius Ryan, The Longest Day

    Rowland White, Vulcan 607. (His other stuff is poor, IMO)

    cozz
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    the forgotten highlander

    I’ve read it twice one the last 5 years

    its amazing

    Pete
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    Sea Harrier over the Falklands by Sharkey Ward

    beamers
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    The Big Show by Pierre Clostermann.

    All about flying Typhoons in France between D Day and the end of WW2. Cracking read.

    beamers
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    Another vote for Chickenhawk.

    If you are fan of that you should try and get hold of a copy of Low Level Hell.

    beamers
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    Final one from me: Dustoff – The Memoir of An Army Aviator.

    The author Mike Novosell had a flying career spanning from the raids on Hiroshima / Nagasaki to flying Dust Off missions in Vietnam.

    righog
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    I will second operation Mincemeat and Agent ZigZig

    Other War books that stick in my memory…

    Das Boat

    and related but not totally about War

    the life story of Lawrence of Arabia ( Read a few can’t remember exact titles )

    benji
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    All quiet on the western front, was a book that stuck with me.

    plumslikerocks
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    +1 for chickenhawk, starky ward and first light. Ed Maceys 2 books about flying Apaches are good.

    oldmanmtb
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    The quicksand war – lucien bodard french journalist – about the french in indo China before the Vietnam war, outstanding bit of work on forgotten history but copies are rare and expensive

    zippykona
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    No mean soldier by Peter Mcaleese.
    From the sas to Rhodesia to South Africa in the 70s. Excellent book . Reread it every year.

    Edukator
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    Biggles 266 Squadron

    oldmanmtb
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    The last valley – Martin Windrow

    oldmanmtb
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    With the old breed – Percy sledge

    jimdubleyou
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    Junior Officers Reading Club by Patrick Hennesey

    slowoldgit
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    Mark Urban – The tank war

    Eric ‘Winkle’ Brown – Wings on my sleeve

    E E Vielle – Almost a boffin

    Robert Lyman – Slim, master of war

    slowoldgit
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    And Michael Gannon – Black May, about the defeat of the U-boats in the Atlantic, May 1943 being the turn around.

    aP
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    If you want wartime without any awesome man-action then CP Snow’s Strangers and Brothers series is quite good.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Another from me,

    Requires a sharp mind, not a book to read yourself to sleep, but is riveting.

    CaptainSlow
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    Forgotten soldier – guy sajer. Interesting to hear from the other side
    Bomber – Len Deighton. Fiction but well researched etc.
    First light – Geoffrey wellum

    wrecker
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    No mean soldier by Peter Mcaleese

    Good book. My dad knew him, he said he was an animal.
    I like Soldier I. Truly remarkable story and well written.

    tinybits
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    First light, as above – utterly brilliant.

    Wing leader, JE ‘Johnny’ Johnson for a proper Spitfire special.

    My wife is related to Robert Stanford Tuck, his log books and memoirs are astonishing.

    ninfan
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    The Cruel Sea, Nicholas Monseratt.

    Truly humbling stuff. A novel but all based oh his service in the North Atlantic. The film is remarkable, the book will give you nightmares.

    Bustaspoke
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    I think these were the forerunners to the Long Range Desert Group
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Popskis-Private-Army-Vladimir-Peniakoff-x/dp/B001KVFUAS
    It’s all about WWII in North Africa,well worth a read.

    johndoh
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    All quiet on the western front, was a book that stuck with me.

    But it is only a novel, it isn’t true. (I read it then found this out later and was very disappointed).

    Personally I liked ‘With The Jocks’ – diaries from an officer in charge of a regiment but really not knowing why it was him or what he should do.

    Or read anything by Primo Levi and be thankful for not being Jewish in the war.

    cheekyboy
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    Sea Harrier over the Falklands by Sharkey Ward

    Beat me to it !

    The Cruel Sea, Nicholas Monseratt.

    And again

    Can highly recommend Rick Jollys Red and Green Life Machine.

    cannondaleking
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    “Cruel sea” as others have said also “the operators” about northern island” was a good read

    holst
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    Chickenhawk, The Cruel Sea, The Jungle is Neutral, The Making of the Atomic Bomb.

    bones
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    Good thread, lads, cheers. Will be checking these out. Chickenhawk seems to be a good place to start

    jimw
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    War in stringbag by Charles Lamb

    For WW1, the three books by Peter Hart give an excellent indication of how the air war progressed:
    Somme Success
    Bloody April
    Aces Falling

    cranberry
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    http://www.amazon.co.uk/DAY-Through-German-Eyes-Hidden-ebook/dp/B00VX372UE and the 2nd book of the series. A short but very interesting read about a number of German troops who saw D Day from a very different perspective to the one we hear about. The author was a German Journalist who was in Normandy in June ’44 and went looking for the people he’d interviewed before the invasion again in the 1950’s.

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