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gazzawazza | 23:53 Thu 16th Jan 2003 | History
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I suppose this question is inspired by infendby's, but can anyone recommend a good book that explains just what was happening and when in WW1 and/or WW2.

I'm talking about tactics, why this happened, why they did/didn't do this, what was happening at home etc. how people were coping... preferably in some sort of diary or timescape form.

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Although you would have thought they are localised accounts Stalingrad and Berlin by Antony Beevoir are real eye-openers with alot of personal accounts and facts, that shed a lot of light on the general conflict. Best of all the author keeps his opinion to himself and lets you make your own mind up.
I'd also try either of John Keegan's books WW1 and WW2, if you want to get a feel for how people at all levels in all involved societies were affected then try "Voices from the great War" by Peter Van Sittart, it's basically a collection of letters, poems, newspaper articles, political speeches, thoughts from well known names and annonymous soldiers from both sides and so on from all over the world.
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Thanks to both of you, I'll keep a look out for these.

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