๐I recommend the following novels to you, all about the First World War: "Sea Soul of a Great Power": It tells the story of a university student from the 90s who traveled to the First World War and joined the German High Seas Fleet. "Rise of 10,000 Years": A woman from 10,000 years ago visited her master in a dream and taught him mathematics, physics, chemistry, and other scientific knowledge to help mankind rise again after the loss of technology to cope with the Fourth World War. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo. It tells the story of a severely wounded soldier who is trapped in his own body. It's a powerful anti - war statement that makes readers really think about the cost of war.
For books on naval warfare in World War I and World War II, you can refer to the following suggestions: 1 The Art of War by Sun Tzu is an ancient Chinese book on war that is widely regarded as one of the greatest books on war in the world. This book also had a rather profound discussion on naval warfare. 2 The Theory of Sea Power by John Mill was a classic work of 19th-century British philosophers, politicians, and naval generals. The book discussed the importance of the navy and strategies for naval warfare. Modern Oceanography by William Arthur Clarke was a classic work of 19th century American naval generals and scientists. This book introduced many tactical and strategic issues in naval warfare. The naval strategy by James Presper was a classic work of the 19th century British admiral. The book detailed naval strategy and tactics. The Atlantic War, by Michael Ender, is a war reminiscence written by a 20th-century American historian. The book described the military operations of the American Atlantic Fleet during the First World War.
During World War I and World War II, naval warfare was an important part of the war. Here are some recommended books on the naval battles of World War I and World War II: 1 The Art of War: The First World War Navy Tactical Manual (USA) ยทF. Safield This book was a guide for admirals during the First World War. It detailed naval tactics, strategy, and the art of command. The book also covers many specific examples and battle analysis that are very useful for understanding the naval battles during the First World War. 2. Memoirs of the Second World War. H. Mills This book was the recollection of a US Navy general during World War II. It described the naval experience of the US Navy in the Pacific War. The book included detailed battle history and tactical analysis, which was also very helpful in understanding the naval battles during World War II. History of the Pacific War ยทP. McClair This book was an introduction to the Pacific War during World War II. It included the naval experience and war strategies from the beginning to the end of the war. The book detailed the strategies and actions of Japan in the Pacific War and the response strategies of the US Navy in the Pacific War. War at Sea: The Battle of the Atlantic in World War I P. Hopkins This book was about the Battle of the Atlantic Ocean during the First World War. It described the experience of the American Navy and the British Navy against the German Navy in the Atlantic Ocean. The book included specific battle tactics and the art of command, which was very helpful in understanding the naval battles during the First World War. 5 History of the Pacific War of the Second World War ยทH. McClair This book was an introduction to the Pacific War during World War II. It included the naval experience and war strategies from the beginning to the end of the war. The book detailed the strategies and actions of the US Navy and the Japanese government in the Pacific War, as well as the US Navy's response to the Pacific War.
The 'Regeneration' trilogy by Pat Barker is also highly recommended. It focuses on the psychological effects of war on soldiers. The books are based on real - life events and people, and Barker does an excellent job of exploring the complex emotions and traumas that the soldiers faced.
๐I recommend the following two novels to you, I hope you will like them: 1. "My Italy"-History-Foreign historical novel, describing the light and strange stories of Italy in the two world wars. It is worth reading. 2. "The Road to Hegemony, Starting from a Private" was a military-war fantasy novel. It was set in the context of the First World War and science and technology. It told a war story of crossing over to another world to fight for hegemony. It was very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following two good books on the First World War: 1. " Industrial Revolution Fantasy Chronicles " was an epic fantasy novel. It was set in the late 19th century during the Victoria. It described the reappearance of mysterious things in human history on the eve of the First World War. The story was rich and interesting. 2. " The Soul of a Great Nation " was a foreign historical novel. It was set in the First World War and centered on naval warfare. It described the protagonist's experience of joining the German High Seas Fleet. It was a pure naval warfare novel. I recommend it to readers who like war novels and historical novels. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
The story is about a university student born in the 1990s who traveled to the First World War, joined the German High Seas Fleet, and became famous in the Battle of Hergoland Bay. This book did not have any plots of military hegemony, business speculation, or farming. It was a pure naval novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
One great book is 'All Quiet on the Western Front' by Erich Maria Remarque. It vividly depicts the horrors of war through the eyes of a young German soldier. It shows the physical and mental toll of combat, the disillusionment with war propaganda, and the camaraderie among the soldiers on the front lines.
One great book is 'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak. It's a story told from the perspective of Death and follows a young girl in Nazi Germany who steals books. Another is 'Slaughterhouse - Five' by Kurt Vonnegut which has elements of science - fiction mixed with the horrors of World War 2. Also, 'All the Light We Cannot See' by Anthony Doerr is a beautifully written novel about a blind French girl and a German boy during the war.
Well, 'Slaughterhouse - Five' by Kurt Vonnegut is a classic. It's a semi - autobiographical account of Vonnegut's experiences as a prisoner of war. It has elements of science fiction intertwined with the real - life horrors of World War II. Also, 'Catch - 22' by Joseph Heller, though more about the absurdity of war in general, is set during World War II and is a very thought - provoking read.