I’m looking for books that give a real sense of what life was like during World War II. Not just dry history, but the experiences, the tension, the personal stories that make the war feel immediate and human.
Could be memoirs, novels, or even essays that dive deep into the lives of soldiers, civilians, or resistance fighters. I want something immersive that sticks with you long after you finish it.
Which WWII books would you recommend that truly hit that mark?
by Ill-Line6663
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Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell is a fantastic window into the Spanish theater theater during WWII.