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Zhukov at the Oder by Tony Le Tissier well written and easy to read, as with all the other titles by Le Tissier i have read!...
I've just finished reading: Wilhelm Brasse: Number 3444 Photographer Auschwitz 1940–1945. A very interesting book, wich I finished in hours instead of days.
I am currently reading: The Forgotten Soldier, by Guy Sayer (his personal account of his time on the Eastern Front). I have finished this book two years ago, but recently I decided to read it again.
A great one so far!
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s-l1600.jpg I am reading this book right now.Between the forum and this book I may learn a little about my Favorite Subject the SS Dagger.
And for me the reading continues. Currently I'm reading the one pictured below, after completing Hitler 1889 - 1936 Hubris.
When I finish this one, I have Heinrich Himmler by Peter Longerich waiting for me.
Mine this week
Fortune favors the brave 644th td
Next week
Fortune favors the brave 644th td
Off to the Ardennes and Bastogne in a few weeks so....
My latest ref book - Fantastic reference
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