😋I recommend "Maniac" to you. Although it wasn't from the Second World War, it was still a martial arts novel with elements of time travel. The protagonist had traveled to a chaotic world, and it was only right for his fists to be strong. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There was a novel called " Elegy of World War II: Dreaming of the Rhine River ", which was the first novel to travel through World War II in Nazi-Germany. However, the main character was not a German soldier, but an explorer. If you're not satisfied with this plot, I can recommend some other novels to you. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
There's 'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah. It tells the story of two sisters in France during World War II and their fight for survival and resistance. The characters and their experiences really bring that period to life.
The novel I recommend to you is "The British Frenzy". It's a historical novel about foreign countries. The story was about a transmigrator from the future who became the manager of the legendary rock band "The Beatles" with his knowledge beyond the era. He led them from unknown musicians to world-famous superstars. The keywords were music, film, Hollywood, America, and rock. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many novel protagonists who traveled back in time to World War I or World War II and became warships. 1 " Back to the Ming Dynasty as a Pirate " 2. Storm of the Ship Maiden- 3." War of the Two Battleship Girls " The protagonists of these novels all had special abilities such as transmigration, transformation, technology, and so on. They used their special abilities to play a role in the war against enemy ships to protect their fleets and eventually became the key figures in victory. In these novels, there were usually powerful enemies, complicated plots, and dramatic twists and conflicts.
I recommend the novel " The Fox of France " to you. The story is about a naturally cowardly engineering man who, for some reason, traveled to the French Revolution and became the older brother of the future Emperor Napoleon. He chose to cling to this thigh and wait for death, or seize the opportunity to create his own great cause. I hope you like my recommendation.
One great work is 'Suite Française' by Irène Némirovsky. It offers a vivid and poignant look at the lives of different French people during the German occupation. The characters are complex and the writing is very engaging.
[The recommended novel: Crossing the Third Reich.] The heroine of this book was a soldier who trained in the wild. She had unfortunately traveled to Germany in World War II, but she did not want to be a victim in World War II. Therefore, she chose to go to the military academy to temper herself. I hope you like my recommendation.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: "Restarting Spain's Sun Never Sets,""The Seas Dominate the World,""Spain's Sun Never Sets,""The Fox of France,""Great Qin, I Am the Ancestral Dragon's Little Prince." These novels all involve the historical backgrounds you mentioned, including England, France, Spain, Italy, and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One well - known novel is 'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah. It tells the story of two sisters in France during World War II, one of whom becomes a nurse and shows great courage in the face of war.
I recommend the following two novels that are basically based on Germany during World War II: Elegy of World War II: Dreaming of the Rhine River and Crossing the Third Reich. The former was a historical novel about Andrew during World War II, while the latter was an ancient romance novel where the protagonist traveled to Germany during World War II. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗