Hello /his/! /g/oy here.
I've been trying to create a comprehensive analysis of WWII, but I'm lacking a few sources to cite from. Does anyone have any books or documents they find interesting that they could recommend?
General WWII Literature thread
>>3393258
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rise_and_Fall_of_the_Third_Reich
>>3393258
With the Old Breed by Eugene Sledge and Catch-22 should be mandatory reading for all WW2 history classes.
Here's some resources I have, extending into things like the battle of Khalkhin Gol:
>Forgotten Ally: China's WW2 by Rana Mitter
About the second Sino-Japanese War
>Japan 1941 by Eri Hotta
Talks about the political situation in Japan that led up to the decision to go to war in 1941
>In the Skies of Nomonhan: Japan Versus Russia May - September 1939 by Dimitar Nedialkov
Looks at the air war component of the Battle of Khalkhin Gol
>Nomonhan, 1939: The Red Army's Victory That Shaped World War II by Stuart D. Goldman
Overall look at the Soviet/Japanese border incidents with a focus on the Battle of Khalkhin Gol
>The German War by Nicholas Stargardt
Looks at the home front in Germany during WW2.
>Red Phoenix Rising by Von Hardesty
Looks at the development of the Soviet Air Force over the course of WW2. It demonstrates a lot of these changes by focusing on several campaigns - Barbarossa, Moscow, Stalingrad, Kuban, Bagration, and the offensives of 1945
>Where the Iron Crosses Grow by Robert Forczyk
A look at Crimea in WW2. Covers the air operations from the peninsula after Barbarossa, the German conquest, occupation, liberation by the Soviets, and then immediate aftermath of the liberation.
>>3393258
who is this bitch?
>>3393968
Juana Inés de la Cruz