Just got done reading pic related and it was profound. What other war accounts are good reads...

Just got done reading pic related and it was profound. What other war accounts are good reads? I've already read one bullet away, with the old breed and storm of steel.

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Otto Carius has some good shit.

In the process of reading that right now
>We Were Soldiers (Vietnam)
>Matterhorn (Vietnam [Fiction based on Authors experience])
>Obligatory All Quiet on the Western Front (WW1)
>Lost Victories (WW2 [More for Strategy])
>The Rommel Papers (WW2 [Again, Strategy])

Sniper on the eastern front is extremely similar

Good book need to read this again

Black Edelweiss

Soldat by Siegfried Knappe

Its incredible. Gives you a feel of large scale total war

Checked also I've heard this before what is it about?

Good read.

British SAS man biography, mainly set in Greece during WW2, fucks bitches, kills Germans and communists

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“In Deadly Combat”
“Grenadiers” by Kurt Meyer
“in The Fire of the Eastern Front” by Verton
“Fur volk and Fuhrer” by Bartmann

Demonstrated some of the real fucky horrors of the Eastern Front, but that was really kind of a poorly engaging book. It didn’t “hook” me.

Pic related was a neat look into the mind of Hitler.
>Tfw his immaturity and spastic behaviour makes him come across like a Jow Forumsfag
>When operations where underway, he would become “inconsolable” and moody
>If successful would immediately jump up and start shit-talking and getting hyper
>If failed, everybody else was at fault and he would throw tantrums and reee
Great read.

>Captcha eating my image again
MOOT

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I forgot the name of the book, but it was about chechen war. I am sure someone knows here. I was wondering if there is anything similar to it.

I thought it was super engaging

Soldat

One Soldier’s War by Arkady Babchenko?

Things they carried was comfy

>was comfy
Lost all interest. A good memoir makes you tense and uncomfortable on the regular.

Great fucking book, and i'm only 70 pages in.

I read that like 18 years ago.

i still remember poor Pvt Lemon.

Generation Kill

It is user I couldn't put it down.

Blood Red Snow- Gunter Koschorrek
Devils Guard - George Robert Elford
Stuka Pilot - Hans Ulrich Rudel