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So I recently started reading non-fiction books, and to start I figured I would begin with a topic that interests me very much: World War 2. I've started with "Black Rain," which is a Japanese account of the dropping of the atomic bomb. I also have "Hiroshima" by John Hersey and "Mr. Citizen" by Harry S. Truman.
Now I'm thinking I would like to focus more on the earlier phases of the war and the German front. General Patton in particular fascinates me because I've heard so much about how he was the greatest general of all time.
TL;DR Need good books about World War 2, preferably focused more on the German front.
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