Can anyone tell me a more detailed book on the history of the war in World War II?

Updated on military 2024-05-03
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you want to be comprehensive and authoritative, I think "The History of World War II" is very good, but it's a little expensive, seventy or eighty, but it's a little bit boring, and everything else is clouds.

    There are also books on Daqian culture that are quite good, generally around 35 yuan, very unique, very deep and wide, there are very few books like this in China, but this cultural media company introduces more books in the European theater Anzhi Do you want the Asia-Pacific theater?

    Children's shoes, World War II is so big, the time span is so long, there are no comprehensive and detailed books, and if you want to study them comprehensively, you have to spend a little more money, and you have to buy more books.

    Hey, I spent about 500 RMB on this in order to get a general understanding, and this is just a general idea, you know, a real history of war, not only the narrative of the results of some battles, but also the economy of the belligerents, the development of the military industry, the ideology and culture of the same period, the national decision-making level, the logistics of the army, the decision-making and so on, there are a lot of related aspects, if you really want to understand, there is no two years that you can't get down.

    In short, "a detailed" book doesn't exist, and if you want to talk about it, you can buy "The History of World War II" I wonder if you will fall asleep just by looking at it? That's the case for me anyway.

    Come with some praise, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The memoirs of the generals who participated in World War II are quite detailed, and you can also understand what they really thought in their hearts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Blitzkrieg series, magazines, sold at the newsstand. For World War II is very detailed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Li De. Hart, The Second Life.

    History of the Great Wars of the World. The focus of this set of books is on the military. Author: Li De.

    Hart was one of the pioneers of mechanized warfare and the famous proposer of the strategy theory of indirect routes. He recounted the course of World War II from the perspective of a strategic theorist, and the important battles were analyzed in detail.

    2. Arnold. Toynbee, ed., The History of the Second World War. A total of 11 volumes. The main compilers are all famous scholars in Britain and the United States.

    This series of books "not only introduces the military posture, strength and decline of the two major military camps, and the progress of the war in the course of World War II, but also describes in detail the intricate relations between the major countries during the war, before and after the war, and involves the political, economic, diplomatic, military, social, and cultural situations of the countries in the world at that time." "Comprehensive and informative," the book cites a large number of first-hand information such as documents, meeting minutes, archival materials, and personal memoirs of heads of state and important figures in the international world. The book can be called an encyclopedia of the Second World War.

    3. Tiperskich, History of the Second World War. The author, Tipelskich, served as Chief of Intelligence of the General Staff of the German Army, Commander of Army Groups, and Commander of Army Group Groups, fighting on both the Eastern and Western Fronts. Because the author often maintained close contact with key military leaders during his tenure in the Army General Staff, consulted a large number of documents, materials and battle logs about Nazi Germany before writing, and received the help of former senior German generals and foreign scholars, the book has a unique perspective: "A complete account of the entire war process from a German point of view, filling in the gaps in the historical record."

    In terms of writing, it focuses on military affairs, and has a lot of ink and detailed analysis of the combat preparations, strategic campaign attempts, and combat processes of the warring parties in each war, while briefly describing the political, economic, and diplomatic situations. ”

    These books can be found online.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't expect you to give me points, answer the question, like the history of World War II, I recommend a movie to share with you. Although it is not detailed, it is absolutely a classic "Schindler's List".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Churchill's World War II memoirs are good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello! To restore history, we must understand it from an unbiased perspective. Recommend a few copies!

    The History of the Second World War" is written by Li De. Hart, nicknamed the "father of indirect strategy", was also a pioneer of tank theory. He was a strict person, and after the war, Mrs. Rommel invited him to organize war notes for her husband.

    The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William. Scheiler, the author of this book, saw for the first time a large number of documents left behind by Germany, authoritatively and truly reproducing the rise and fall of the Reich.

    Review and Reflection on World War II" by Niu Xianzhong, the author is an authority on the history of World War II in China. He translated the above-mentioned "History of the Second World War", which systematically reviewed the Second World War and reflected on the war.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Churchill's Memoirs of World War II

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Look at the history of the First World War of Liddell Hart, the memoirs of Churchill of the First World War, the world war of Peter Hart 1914-1918, and the secret history of the First World War of Mayer, all of which can be bought in the market. Looking at the introduction to World War II, Liddell Hart's World War II history, Churchill's World War II memoirs, Tippelskich's World War II history, and Fuller's Western world military history are also good. These are all macro books.

    I studied the Soviet-German war, and when I started, I read the two books on the Eastern Front and the Collision of Giants. If you like the Pacific War, you can watch the Pacific War in Yamaoka Shohachi, and Yu Tianren's vast ocean is a casino, and they are all introductory books. The memoir is not recommended to read at the beginning, I can't understand it, the knowledge is too fragmented, the subjective consciousness is too heavy, and I suffered a loss back then.

    After reading and typing so many words, I will give a face and ask for adoption.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Agree with the upstairs, memoir aspect.

    In World War II, I recommend Churchill's "Memoirs of the Second World War", a tome series, enough to read for a long time, and Man Shuai's "Lost Victory", which has some controversy but is generally the best choice for understanding the German army; The best book I've read is "The Sea of Fearlessness" (by Zhang Jian), which is a must-read if you like the navy. . . As for the Chinese battlefield, how to say, it is politically sensitive, there are not many good books, if you can be calm and have the ability to get it, I recommend "Okamura Ninji's Memoirs" to understand this war from another angle, at least after reading it in our university library, I felt quite a lot.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Reading the memoirs of some celebrities, such as Eisenhower, Zhukov and the like, these memoirs are portrayed in real detail and nuanced, and I feel better than those who collect information after the fact.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Soviets made up a good history of the First World War.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    "Greater German Panzer Division" - basically written in accordance with the history of the war, describing the war history of the Greater German Panzer Division of the Wehrmacht in the form of **.

    The Forgotten Soldier - the memoirs of a soldier of the Panzergrenadier Division of the Greater Germany, all stories, very good.

    Experiencing the Band of Brothers" - Memoirs of Winters, Commander of the 506th Battalion of the 506th Regiment of the 2nd Airborne Division, ditto "Band of Brothers" - this you should know.

    Toshiro's Diary" - the memoirs of the devil's squad leader, that's all for it one by one, it's all good-looking.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are a lot of them in the bookstore In April this year, when Xinhua Bookstore was buying materials for the unit, I saw a newly published book about the European battlefield, and I probably doubled it, and it felt good, I didn't buy it, I can't remember the name, and it was recommended to go to the bookstore, and I would get something.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Montgomery's Memoirs (which also mentions several other books on the battlefields of Europe, were written by people who lived through that era.) ), Blitzkrieg.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Now the street is full of books on the history of World War II, and I don't know what you want to study.

    Magazines "Blitzkrieg", "Battleship".

    Books "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich", "World War II Installation Tactics: Germany", "Pacific War" (Casper Weinberg), "History of the Second World War" (Liddell Hart), "Military Scholarship in World War II", "Eastern Front: From Kharkov to Kursk", "WWII German SS", "Black Lightning", "Blitzkrieg Heroes", "Lost Victory", "German Ace Big German Division", "World War II Series Books. After the Great War:

    The Battle of the Bulge", "History of German Submarine Warfare in World War II", "History of the Gestapo (France) Jacques. Written by Dralud+, "Hitler's Panzer Division", "English version of SS - Wiking - History of the Fifth SS Division 1941-45", etc. These are a little bit of my family because I was at school and I can't remember the names of some books for a while.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Anyway, I have a copy of Hitler's "Mein Kampf", so I'll reply to your email if you want it!

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