World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives
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World War, 1939-1945
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- Voices from D-Day, Jonathan Bastable
- The mammoth book of war diaries and letters, life on the battlefield in the words of the ordinary soldier, 1775-1991, edited by Jon E. Lewis
- Voices of D-Day, the story of the Allied invasion, told by those who were there, edited by Ronald J. Drez
- World War II., up close and personal, Keith Huxen, Henry M. Jackson Foundation, DVD/Widescreen
- World War II letters, a glimpse into the heart of the Second World War through the words of those who were fighting it, edited by Bill Adler with Tracy Quinn McLennan
- November 1942, an intimate history of the turning point of World War II, Peter Englund ; translated from Swedish by Peter Graves
- Remember Pearl Harbor, American and Japanese survivors tell their stories, by Thomas B. Allen ; foreword by Robert D. Ballard
- Four men went to war, by Bruce Lewis
- Cronkite's war, his World War II letters home, Walter Cronkite IV and Maurice Isserman
- Eisenhower was my boss, by Kay Summersby; ed. by Michael Kearns
- Swansong 1945, a collective diary of the last days of the Third Reich, Walter Kempowski ; translated from the German by Shaun Whiteside
- The other victims, first-person stories of non-Jews persecuted by the Nazis, Ina R. Friedman
- The victors, Eisenhower and his boys : the men of World War II, Stephen E. Ambrose
- The battle of the Atlantic, Hitler's gray wolves of the sea and the allies' desperate struggle to defeat them, Andrew Williams
- Nothing less than victory, Russell Miller
- Four brothers from Lowell, Jim Turcotte
- June 6, 1944, the voices of D-Day, [compiled by] Gerald Astor