Looking for books of historical accounts of wwii events, battles, and/or people. Bonus if its more readable than a dry recitation of troop numbers and movements. What are your recommendations, /his/?
>>2732985
David M. Glantz is considered the Academic authority on the Eastern Front, with a focus on the Soviet perspective
His works are expansive and many, you should check them out
>>2733059
Fucking hell, /b/ sent me here. And the pic is one of a bunch that got posted in a thread a while back, so I don't know sauce, sorry.
>>2733065
Thanks, good to know.
>>2732985
You should look at the Combat Studies Institute essays. They're generally just on a particular battle or operation, but they're really good if you want an in depth study. Here's one for Bagration.
http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/carl/download/csipubs/connor.pdf
>>2733117
Cool, thanks, I'll check these out.
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