Currahee Chris
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I recently jumped into the Time Life WW2 Series published in the very early 80's. I was reluctant to do so at first as I was concerned they would be old and the books were a bit large and unwieldy.
What I found was a TREASURE TROVE!!! The flow of the information is very well paced- nice big pictures and simple words for a guy like me to understand. This is a comprehensive collection of 39 volumes (I have 5) but they do a SUPERB job of giving the reader a flavor of the military and political background of the war- a truly remarkable set.
This set doesn't go too far in-depth regarding major battles- for example, I finished "Russia Beseiged" and there was scant mention of Kursk (probably saved for a later volume).
These books can be had at bargain prices on Ebay and places like that.
What I found was a TREASURE TROVE!!! The flow of the information is very well paced- nice big pictures and simple words for a guy like me to understand. This is a comprehensive collection of 39 volumes (I have 5) but they do a SUPERB job of giving the reader a flavor of the military and political background of the war- a truly remarkable set.
This set doesn't go too far in-depth regarding major battles- for example, I finished "Russia Beseiged" and there was scant mention of Kursk (probably saved for a later volume).
These books can be had at bargain prices on Ebay and places like that.