What's some good /lit/ on WW1? Anything works as long as it seems like an accurate portrayal; strictly historical, fictional, whatever. From logistics and strategy to brutality on the front lines.
I read Journey to the End of the Night years ago and remember loving the world war 1 part, the realism and the frankness makes it for me.
All Quiet on the Western Front is incredible. For some reason, the chapter that really got to me was one where Remarque describes all the men fighting off rats in the trenches. Shit's fucked, yo.
Storm of Steel, friend.
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And Guns of August
Pic related is pretty incomplete but its a good starting point.
The WW1 book i really want to read is Verdun, the Supreme Judgment or Court by Paul Ettighofer, but I dont think it was ever translated into English.