WWII Fiction

When Europe and Asia were torn asunder.

World War II is a landscape for sweeping tales of the triumph of the human spirit, as well as the most unspeakable evil. These novels shed a sometimes beautiful, sometimes bleak light on Holocaust horrors, European and Asian battlefield bravery and carnage, and the pain of loved ones left behind.

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Title: Mila 18, Author: Leon Uris
Title: Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death, Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Title: The Moon Is Down, Author: John Steinbeck
Title: Resistance, Author: Anita Shreve
Title: Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death, Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Title: The Soldier's Wife, Author: Margaret Leroy
Title: The Golden Hour, Author: Margaret Wurtele
Title: The Detour, Author: Andromeda Romano-Lax
Title: The Life of Objects, Author: Susanna Moore
Title: Villa Triste, Author: Lucretia Grindle
Title: Rose Under Fire, Author: Elizabeth Wein
Title: The Budapest Protocol, Author: Adam LeBor
Title: The Winter Horses, Author: Philip Kerr
Title: Sniper's Honor (Bob Lee Swagger Series #9), Author: Stephen Hunter
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Title: Above the East China Sea, Author: Sarah Bird
Title: Midnight in Europe: A Novel, Author: Alan Furst
Title: The Prime Minister's Secret Agent (Maggie Hope Series #4), Author: Susan Elia MacNeal
Title: Take Me Home, Author: Dorothy Garlock
Title: Grand Central: Original Stories of Postwar Love and Reunion, Author: Karen White
Title: In Love and War, Author: Alex Preston

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