Who was World war 2 books?

Who was World war 2 books?

20 Fiction Books About World War II

  • Warlight. by Michael Ondaatje.
  • All the Light We Cannot See. by Anthony Doerr.
  • Beneath a Scarlet Sky. by Mark Sullivan.
  • Sarah’s Key. by Tatiana de Rosnay.
  • Catch-22. by Joseph Heller.
  • City of Thieves. by David Benioff.
  • The Paris Architect. by Charles Belfoure.
  • The English Patient. by Michael Ondaatje.

Are there any books written about World War 2?

Some. Books written during or about World War II. We are specifically seeking the Saturday Evening Post, Infantry Journal, Artillery Journal, Motornews and specific issues of Time, Stars & Stripes (no ETO versions) and Yank. Please send a list of the titles you wish to donate. Ephemera. Yes.

Who was caught up in World War 2?

Two teenagers are caught up in the frenzy and the mortal dangers of World War II: a German boy who is extraordinarily clever with all things electronic, and a blind French girl who reads Jules Verne.

How to donate items from World War 2?

Items accompanied by a World War II-era photograph of the person who collected the item, a personal account of any length and/or copies of available service documents are more likely to influence an item’s acceptance; however, every offer is judged on an individual basis. We are always looking for artifacts with a good story.

Where can I buy World War 2 collectibles?

It’s best to buy and sell at military collectibles shows listed at Web sites such as Worldwide Militaria Exchange ( wwmeinc.com/events) and Military Trader ( MilitaryTrader.com/events) or through established dealers, such as… Bill Shea, 978-928-4495, TheRupturedDuck.com. He specializes in German World War II collectibles.

Some. Books written during or about World War II. We are specifically seeking the Saturday Evening Post, Infantry Journal, Artillery Journal, Motornews and specific issues of Time, Stars & Stripes (no ETO versions) and Yank. Please send a list of the titles you wish to donate. Ephemera. Yes.

Items accompanied by a World War II-era photograph of the person who collected the item, a personal account of any length and/or copies of available service documents are more likely to influence an item’s acceptance; however, every offer is judged on an individual basis. We are always looking for artifacts with a good story.

It’s best to buy and sell at military collectibles shows listed at Web sites such as Worldwide Militaria Exchange ( wwmeinc.com/events) and Military Trader ( MilitaryTrader.com/events) or through established dealers, such as… Bill Shea, 978-928-4495, TheRupturedDuck.com. He specializes in German World War II collectibles.

How did soldiers get drafted in World War 2?

In 1942 my father, an ardent anti-fascist from before the war, had a job judged to be important for the war effort (II-A) and had an eye and ear defect (IV-F), but he lied his way around both to join the Navy and served with distinction until July 1945.

Related Posts