1. The History of World War II was written by Reed Hart and translated by Mr. Niu Zhongxian. The author is an Englishman, so naturally he focuses on the battlefields in the western front and North Africa, and pays relatively little attention to the eastern front, especially the Soviet Union. The description of the Pacific War also has the same problem. At the same time, because the author Reed Hart is actually a strategist, this book is extremely thorough in strategic and operational analysis. I recommend the 02 edition of Shanghai People's Publishing House, which gives me the impression that the printing is better, and there are two copies, which are lighter. Seven stars, required reading.
Second, the History of the Second World War written by Tippel and translated by Lai Mingchuan. The author is German, and his pen and ink focus on the battlefields in the East and the West. The most exciting and awesome thing about this history of World War II is that it records in great detail the preparations and plans made by both sides at the battle level and the progress after the battle started.