• Good WW2 novels?
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I have been looking for some WW2 novels for english class and I need some help finding some really good ones. Have you guys read any WW2 novels in a first person perspective? [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Post Your" - rilez))[/highlight]
well i cant think of any WW2 off the top of my head, but Vietnam "Fallen Angels" is a great book.
Flags of our Fathers and Flyboys. Only ones that come to mind, by the same author too.
flyboys is amazing [editline]9th January 2011[/editline] also band of brothers
Red Partisan by Nikoláj I Obrynba
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Shame that it's WWII novels. Personally I think the WWI novels were better. Johnny Got His Gun, Generals Die in Bed, All Quiet on the Western Front, etc..
All Quiet on the Western Front Its not a WW2 book... Its a WW1 book but it still good
I will ask the teacher if WW1 books are okay too.
Night by Elie Wiesel. It's from the perspective of a 16 year old Jewish boy. It's pretty short, but very good.
Through the Maelstrom. The author's name doesn't come to mind, but it's by a Red Army soldier who served on the front from 1941-1945.
With the old breed.
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