Lately I’ve been studying up as I’m editing my most recent manuscript. Normally, I do very targeted research and find exactly which details I need. This time I’ve just been soaking up as much WWII history as humanly possible.
Here’s a few of the resources I’ve been diving into lately:

An old but timeless documentary, The World at War

A spectacular documentary series I've blogged about many times.

A beautiful book with thousands of images.

You can't do better than first-hand accounts of the war like this.

This was assigned in a college course I took on WWII and is awesome!

Not non-fiction, but beautifully done, as was Band of Brothers.
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