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de Gaulle's Memories of War, Rommel's biography, and Eisenhower's Crusade in Europe.

I prefer the printed version over reading on a screen.

de Gaulle's Memories of War, Rommel's biography, and Eisenhower's Crusade in Europe. I prefer the printed version over reading on a screen.

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Don't forget Churchill's books and General George S Patton's diary.

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Patton's is next on my list.

I've read various things about Churchill's work. Most agree that it's an immensely valuable insight into WWII, but I also see many mention that it's not as useful as it could be because he talks about a lot of very topical minutiae that makes it difficult to read and understand if you're not deeply familiar with the politics of the day, and not necessarily the politics that were part of WWII.

I'm still going to pick it up, but that one will have to wait for a bargain price. I'd also like to get Rommel's "Infantry Attacks" if I can find one.

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Rzm books has some good military history. Maybe worth a look.

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Nice, thank you. Will take a look.