Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Quak
Several hundred on WWII in general. If your looking for a good place to start id suggest Citinos 3 books on the subject or Clarks Barbarossa. All good places to start. You can also get a lot from individual memoirs...only so much to gain from the x's and o's. If you dont have time to read them...many are available on youtube for free.

Ive read Sajers and Barmanns many many times...buts its always a good listen when in the car for long periods of time

That said...my books are for the most part on the american and germans perspectives. I dont like russians and most of their books and memoirs are suspect.

Im no boomer...no millennial...just a child of the cold war and the 80s. Way too much post war US propaganda taken as fact these days.

You're an idiot.

And I'd love to whip your ass at Risk.


You’re reputation proceeds you…I don’t need to call you names lol


GOD Bless America