I really love books on war or memoirs. I especially love those about WW1. Anyone have any recommendationsb besides Seven Pillars of Wisdom, All Quiet on the Western Front, A Farewell to Arms, and pic related?
>>30074229
Those are pretty much the ones I know. I think I read in an article that there's a book called "I was pilot of a red fighter" but I'm not sure. Also I think red Baron's book is available.
Check out amazon
>>30074229
Ernst Junger Storm of Steel
The price of glory by Allister horne.
all about verdun.
An amazing read
>>30074229
I checked it out, the first title is a book from a mexican pilot that fought for the Republicans during the spanish civil war.
If you're interested, the original name is: "Yo fui piloto de caza rojo" by Francisco Tarazona TorĂ¡n.
and there's a book from Richthofen is : The red fighter pilot
>>30074229
The Pity of War, Niall Ferguson
>>30074229
The Guns of August
/r/ing the title of this one WW1 book of a soldiers diary and it abruptly stops at the end
>>30074229
10/10 book
If you weren't saying "fuck Chechnya" before, you certainly will after reading this
>>30074437
Shit, didn't notice the WW1 part until after I posted, just ignore this
>>30074419
sounds a bit like All Quiet on the Western Front
>>30074446
No, thanks. Will definitely look into it. Seems cool.
Can someone tell me if this book is good?
>>30074229
Read 'All Quiet on the Western Front' as required reading this year, and that was one of the most powerful books I've ever read
>>30074229
The two best have already been mentioned
>>30074314
and
>>30074353
I would also reccomend Le Feu, for another take on the French perspective, and Infantry Attacks, for Rommel's exploits in his mountain battalion.