whats the best book on wwi?
>>1177035
All is Quiet on the Western Front and The Road Back
a non american or non swede one unless you want battlefield 1 tier reading
>>1177344
>battlefield 1 tier
I don't speak /v/.
>>1177035
Diary of an infantry officer
Goodbye to all that
Storm of steel
Some desperate glory
The Forgotten Soldier
Storm of Steel by Ernst Jünger
Storm of Steel is really good
>>1177035
I've read 5 books on WWI and my favourite for a general overview was A World Undone. Easier to understand than The Guns of August, but not as detailed as The Sleepwalkers. Honestly a great way to get a pretty complete look at the start to the end, but for after effects I'd still read Paris 1919.
If you are american and want a POV from that side, try To The Last Man, it's got a lot of detail and is written as a novel.
>>1177035
The Memoirs of Kaiser Wilhelm II, by Kaiser Wilhelm II