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WW2: Spies, Snipers and Tales of the World at War

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" Awesome Stories from those that Served in World War 2. ” ─ Reviewer How soon we forget. Or perhaps, we were never told. This book brings you firsthand accounts of combat and brotherhood, of captivity and redemption, and the aftermath of a war that left no community unscathed in the world. The stories have everything from spies and snipers to submarines and air raids. A great book for anyone who wants to learn what it was like during WW2. If you like gripping, authentic accounts of life and combat during WW2, then you won't want to miss Spies, Snipers and Tales of the World at War.

106 pages, Paperback

Published May 8, 2021

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Daniel Wrinn

88 books12 followers
Daniel Wrinn is a US Navy veteran and passionate military history enthusiast. Living in the scenic Wasatch Mountains of Utah, he writes full-time, crafting detailed and engaging accounts of warfare history.

He approaches history with a meticulous eye for truth, not bound by a particular ideological perspective. His focus is on uncovering and sharing the real, human stories behind the conflicts that defined the 20th century.

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566 reviews10 followers
October 13, 2022
I believe that I had received this book/novella for joining a mailing list ot from one of a multitude of offers that I receive to try new authors out.

I started this book with high expectations as I have always been a bit of a history fanatic, especially for the time period around World War 2.

Unfortunately, I was only able to only read about half of the book/novella because it felt like the tales were only 4-8 pages long (wasn't in depth enough for a history buff) and every chapter was written from a first person perspective, which would force the reader to do even more research just for the possibility that the information was even related to the chapter .

As such, especially due to the brevity of the tales, I would only recommend this book/novella to the history afficiendo but as I mentioned previously, I would only give this book two and a half stars out of five stars (which would round to three on goodreads.com).

As with all my literary ramblings, these are just my five cents worth.
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October 3, 2025
Good book that covers a lot of different areas about WW2, that you may not hear about - well worth a read…
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