10 Best World War II Books Of All Time

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Mary Kassel is a Senior Lists Writer at Screen Rant and a contributor to the site's Reviews section as well. Kassel studied film and television in college and emphasizes theory and analysis in their work. Additionally, they focus this analysis on intersectionality and the experience of artists from all walks of life.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The best books about World War II range across a variety of genres, from pure nonfiction and educational to historical fiction and even graphic novels. Since it was such a pivotal conflict in world history, few countries and peoples were untouched by its events. This inspired authors from all walks of life to explore the topic from their experiences and point of view.

10 Maus Written by Art Spiegelman The graphic novel Maus uses cats and mice as stand-ins in its allegorical retelling of the Nazi's treatment of the Jewish people during the Holocaust. Art Spiegelman wrote and illustrated the work, using interviews with his father, a Holocaust survivor, as the frame for the true stories of his parents' experiences during the war and in concentration camps.

Though Stalingrad by Antony Beevor is better known than Anna Reid's Leningrad, Reid's work is a feat of political and wartime analysis that leaves no stone unturned in searching for the cause of the siege. By all accounts, the Germans should have broken through and Stalin should have done more to help the city, and Reid points the finger at everyone involved.

The action culminated in the Battle of Arnhem, which though less known, had a higher causality count for the Allies than other prominent conflicts. 5 The Rape Of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust Of World War II Written by Iris Chang In the case of an event like World War II, the suffering of the people who were affected and brutalized all over the world should not be pitted against each other or compared. In war, all casualties and violence are of equal importance.

A New York Times bestseller, Against All Odds: A True Story of Ultimate Courage and Survival in World War II, doesn't just stop at the battlefield, and follows each of the men until the end of their lives. Returning to civilian living after becoming living legends and being on the front lines every day was a shock for these men, especially since they were often the first to step up and take the biggest risks.

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