World War, (1939-1945)
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(OCoLC)fst01180924
Date
(1939-1945)
Label
World War, (1939-1945)
Name
World War
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- The Japanese lover, a novel, Isabel Allende ; [translated by Nick Caistor and Amanda Hopkinson]
- Aurore, Graham Hurley
- The last lancer, Catherine Czerkawska
- Saboteurs, the Nazi raid on America, Michael Dobbs
- The orphan's letters, Glynis Peters
- The tattooist of Auschwitz, a novel, Heather Morris
- A Jewish girl in Paris, Melanie Levensohn ; adapted from a translation by Jamie Lee Searle
- The mirador, dreamed memories of Irène Nømirovsky by her daughter, by Elisabeth Gille ; translation by Marina Harss ; afterword by Renø de Ceccatty
- The Paris spy, Susan Elia MacNeal
- The hungry blade, Lawrence Dudley
- Bending toward the sun, a mother and daughter memoir, Leslie Gilbert-Lurie ; with Rita Lurie
- If I were you, Lynn Austin
- The socialite, a novel, J'nell Ciesielski
- The note through the wire, the incredible true story of a prisoner of war and a resistance heroine, Doug Gold
- German blood, Slavic soil, how Nazi Königsberg became Soviet Kaliningrad, Nicole Eaton
- The ragged edge of night, Olivia Hawker
- Overlord, D-Day and the battle for Normandy, Max Hastings
- Slaughterhouse-five, or, The children's crusade, a duty-dance with death
- The secret messenger, Mandy Robotham
- Big week, the biggest air battle of World War II, James Holland
- Ferdinand, the man with the kind heart, Irmgard Keun ; translated from the German by Michael Hofmann
- General George C. Marshall and the atomic bomb, Frank A. Settle Jr. ; foreword by Robert Norris ; afterword by Robert Strong
- Empire of the sun, Warner Bros. Pictures ; a Robert Shapiro production ; produced by Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall ; screenplay by Tom Stoppard ; directed by Steven Spielberg
- Waffen-SS, Hitler's army at war, Adrian Gilbert
- The ghost army, conning the Third Reich, Gerry & Janet Souter
- The book thief, by Markus Zusak ; illustrations by Trudy White
- News of our loved ones, a novel, Abigail De Witt
- Coming on home soon, Jacqueline Woodson illustrated by E.B. Lewis
- Molly, an American girl on the home front, teleplay by Anna Sandor ; directed by Joyce Chopra
- The Freeman Field mutiny, by James C. Warren
- Yukie's island, my family's World War II story, written by Yukie Kimura, Kōdo Kimura, and Steve Sheinkin ; illustrated by Kōdo Kimura
- Strike of the Sailfish, two sister submarines and the sinking of a Japanese aircraft carrier, Stephen L. Moore
- Hitler's last plot, the 139 VIP hostages selected for death in the final days of World War II, Ian Sayer, Jeremy Dronfield
- The things we cannot say, by Kelly Rimmer
- The Bohemians, the lovers who led Germany's resistance against the Nazis, Norman Ohler ; translated from the German by Tim Mohr and Marshall Yarbrough
- The real story, a Blink Films/Real Stories Canada 2 production
- Village of scoundrels, a novel based on a true story of courage during WWII, Margi Preus
- Winston's war, Churchill, 1940-1945, Max Hastings
- The fire by night, Teresa Messineo
- Leti͡at zhuravli, The cranes are flying, Mosfilʹm ; directed by, Mikhail Kalatozov ; screenplay, Viktor Rozov
- The swallows' flight, Hilary McKay
- Unbroken, path to redemption, Universal 1440 Entertainment in association with the WTA Group and Pure Flix present ; produced by Matthew Baer, Mike Elliott ; screenplay by Richard Friedenberg and Ken Hixon ; directed by Harold Cronk
- Masters of the air, America's bomber boys who fought the air war against Nazi Germany, Donald L. Miller
- The turncoat, Siegfried Lenz ; translated from the German by John Cullen
- The night garden, Polly Horvath
- Catch-22, Joseph Heller
- The titans that built America, directors, Phillip Montgomery, Patrick Reams ; writers, Stephen David, Joey Allen, Patrick Reams ; executive producer, Leonardo DiCaprio [and five others]
- Call to arms, W.E.B. Griffin
- The origins of the Second World War, A.J.P. Taylor ; with a preface for the American reader ; and a new introduction, Second thoughts
- 1944 diary, Hans Keilson ; translated from the German by Damion Searls