Ww2 Fiction Books From German Perspective. Other good ones, both from the german perspective (which we don't get enough of in most wwii books) are night over day over night by paul watkins and every man dies alone by hans fallada. Pet grew up hearing stories of ancient sea monsters, legends of 'daughters of stone' and whisperings of secret tunnels.
The amount of detail and research into the books is absolutely astounding. A ww2 historical fiction novel set in guernsey, vivienne de la mare falls in love with a german soldier while her husband is away fighting in the war. She must care for herself, two daughters, and mother on this isolated and heavily restricted island where.
Possibly the best books on this topic are the “bernie gunther” series by philip kerr.
She must care for herself, two daughters, and mother on this isolated and heavily restricted island where. 1916 was to be a momentous year in ww1, notable for the battles of verdun, the somme and jutland, of the siege of kut, of the brusilov offensive and of the smashing of rumania, i found it interesting to see how it was viewed from a german perspective. The story is populated by interesting characters, but in the end it is the tale of the conflict and its effects on the people of the world. She must care for herself, two daughters, and mother on this isolated and heavily restricted island where.