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Old May 4th, 2003, 06:18 PM
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Hello all!

I bought a while ago a 7 soft cover books for 14 €.
They are parts of the series:
- Purnell's History of the second World War, battle books.
- Ballantine's Illustrated History of Violent Century, campaign books.

The ones the buy included:
- Donald Macintyre "Leyte Gulf, Armada in the Pacific".
- Graeme Kent "Guadalcanal, island ordeal".
- Benis M. Frank "Okinawa, touchstone to victory".
- A.J.Baker "Midway the turning point".
- A.J.Baker "Pearl Harbor, Tora, Tora Tora".
- Henry I. Shaw Jr. "Tarawa, a legend is born".
- David Mason "Raid on St.Nazaire".

My question is (thanks to the shortage of free time that I have) has anyone read any of these? If yes, which one is (the best and) most worth reading. I doubt that I could find time to read them all in the next few years, that's why I seek "assistance". [img]smile.gif[/img]

Cheers,
Sami
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