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The Axmann Conspiracy: The Nazi Plan for a Fourth Reich and How the U.S. Army Defeated It

The book is well paced; the story is colorful, and the author conveys the havoc of occupied Germany immediately after World War II. Selby does his utmost to deliver a cracking yarn and can be entertaining, but some readers may find that the title oversells its premise.
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Six Months in 1945: FDR, Stalin, Churchill, and Truman—From World War to Cold War

Recommended for serious and lay military historians, and all readers seeking an understanding of the origins of the Cold War.
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The Blood of Free Men: The Liberation of Paris, 1944

This book is as engrossing and fast paced as its predecessor, and, while targeted to the nonacademic reader interested in World War II, it could easily find a place among academic titles.
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The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today

Ricks's editorializing may be jarring to a reader looking for straight history, but the book is superbly researched and written. This is for all readers engaged in studying military history, particularly relating to political-military relations.
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