I actually read Stalingrad: The Fateful siege in 2 weeks after your recommendation.
Couldn't put it down.
Seeing as you like those genres Roosh, try 'Stuka Pilot' by Heinz Ulrich Rudel a German dive bomber pilot stationed on the Eastern Front. It talks about his exploits. I've almost finished it, I'm sure you'll like it.
The next one I intend to read is 'Panzer Leader' by Heinz Guderian. I find books about the Wehrmacht fascinating. A mighty military machine.
I'm gonna pick another one of those from your recommendations and go for the 2 week challenge.
I read The Peloponesian war which in parts was interesting. But I couldn't hack the matter of fact prose it's written in to maintain my interest for the whole book.
Couldn't put it down.
Seeing as you like those genres Roosh, try 'Stuka Pilot' by Heinz Ulrich Rudel a German dive bomber pilot stationed on the Eastern Front. It talks about his exploits. I've almost finished it, I'm sure you'll like it.
The next one I intend to read is 'Panzer Leader' by Heinz Guderian. I find books about the Wehrmacht fascinating. A mighty military machine.
I'm gonna pick another one of those from your recommendations and go for the 2 week challenge.
I read The Peloponesian war which in parts was interesting. But I couldn't hack the matter of fact prose it's written in to maintain my interest for the whole book.