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Spread Spectrum:

Spread Spectrum:

Hedy Lamarr and the mobile phone

Paperback (256 pages), kindle

She was labelled "the most beautiful girl in the world" and her partner "the bad boy of music" yet way back in 1942 they took out a patent covering the vital radio technique that we now call spread spectrum.

Embracing Defeat:

Embracing Defeat:

Japan in the Wake of World War II

Hardcover (688 pages), paperback, kindle, audiobook

Where America's war against Japan lasted less than 4 years, Japan had been fighting for 15 and was left in ruins. The collapse of Japan's authoritarian state enabled America's six-year occupation to set Japan in entirely new directions.

Colossus:

Colossus:

The secrets of Bletchley Park's code-breaking computers

Paperback (480 pages), kindle

The American ENIAC is customarily regarded as the first electronic computer, but this fascinating book argues that in reality Colossus - the giant computer built in Bletchley Park by the British secret service during WWII - predates ENIAC by two years.

Out of the Shadows:

Out of the Shadows:

Canada in the Second World War

Paperback (304 pages), kindle

A general overview of Canada's contribution to the Second World War and of the war's effect on Canada's evolution.

Guerrilla Command

Guerrilla Command

by Phil Ward

Paperback (314 pages), kindle

Great historical fiction, the fifth in Phil Ward's Raiding Forces series, written by a combat-hardened veteran.

On Distant Shores

On Distant Shores

by Sarah Sundin

Paperback (432 pages), kindle

Lt Georgiana Taylor's cozy life as a flight nurse gets decidedly more complicated when she meets someone in Sicily.

With Every Letter

With Every Letter

by Sarah Sundin

Paperback (432 pages), kindle, audiobook

Lt Mellie Blake reluctantly enters into an anonymous correspondence with an officer which develops into a unique friendship despite not knowing the other's true identity.

Blue Skies Tomorrow

Blue Skies Tomorrow

by Sarah Sundin

Paperback (427 pages), kindle

A young war widow who conceals her pain under a frenzy of stateside volunteer work, sparks a romance that flings them both into peril.

Blood Wings

Blood Wings

by Phil Ward

Paperback (264 pages), kindle

Great historical fiction, the third in Phil Ward's Raiding Forces series, written by a combat-hardened veteran.

The Games of War:

The Games of War:

A Treasury of Rules for Battles with Toy Soldiers, Ships and Planes

Paperback (280 pages), kindle

The rule book for getting the most out of playing with toy soldiers, ships and planes and more. The rules are easy to learn, fast to play, and contain background information for anyone who's not an historian.

A Memory Between Us

A Memory Between Us

by Sarah Sundin

Paperback (448 pages), kindle

Major Jack Novak has never failed to meet a challenge - until he meets army nurse Lt Ruth Doherty.

Dead Eagles

Dead Eagles)

by Phil Ward

Paperback (300 pages), kindle

Great historical fiction, the second in Phil Ward's Raiding Forces series, written by a combat-hardened veteran.

A Distant Melody

A Distant Melody

by Sarah Sundin

Paperback (422 pages), kindle

Walt and Allie meet at a wedding and their love of music draws them together, prompting them to begin a correspondence that will change their lives.

Those Who Dare

Those Who Dare

by Phil Ward

Paperback (368 pages), kindle

Great historical fiction, the first in Phil Ward's Raiding Forces series, written by a combat-hardened veteran.

The Baltimore Principles

The Baltimore Principles

by Carl Douglas

Paperback (84 pages), kindle, Amazon Prime members can borrow for free

This is not a World War II book. But it was published by the Arnett Institute, the same people behind this Scanning WWII website. And that's why you should read it. Not to mention you just might find it to be an enlightening eye opener.

The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread: Cliches:

The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread: Cliches:

What they Mean and Where they Came From

Hardcover (161 pages), kindle

An in-depth look at hundreds of those common expressions in their many forms — where they came from, what they mean, how they've evolved over time, and their prominence in today's society.

Bonhoeffer:

Bonhoeffer:

Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy

Hardcover (624 pages), paperback, kindle, audiobook

As Hitler and the Nazis seduced a nation, bullied a continent, and attempted to exterminate the Jews of Europe, a small number of dissidents and saboteurs worked to dismantle the Third Reich from the inside. One of these was Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a humble man of faith.

The Tragic Fate of the USS Indianapolis:

The Tragic Fate of the USS Indianapolis:

The US Navy's Worst Disaster at Sea

Paperback (336 pages), kindle

Four days after delivering the atomic bomb destined for Hiroshima, the USS Indianapolis was torpedoed and sunk. Of the 1,199 men on board, 883 perished. Of the 800 men who safely abandoned the ship, only a small fraction would survive the ordeal of being left adrift in shark-infested waters for 4 days.

For the Good of Mankind:

For the Good of Mankind:

A History of the People of Bikini and their Islands

Hardcover (216 pages), kindle

An insider's look at the people of Bikini Atoll, site of 23 U.S. nuclear weapons tests from 1946-54; a view of history from the islanders' perspective.

France:

France:

The Dark Years, 1940-1944

Paperback (688 pages), kindle

The first comprehensive study of the German occupation of France between 1940 and 1944, examining the nature and extent of collaboration and resistance, different experiences of Occupation, the persecution of the Jews, intellectual and cultural life under Occupation, and the purge trials that followed.

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