A small archive of vandalism of my talk page by idiots and also any personal attacks on me on other pages
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Book list
I thought it better to continue here rather than on the BNP talk page. I didn't think you were accusing me, but I wasn't sure, so thanks for clarifying that. As to who won the war, I think it would be a bit more accurate to say it was won with American cash and Russian lives! As a history student, you might consider this question: Which WW2 country or countries had the highest paid a) privates b) generals? Answer below.
Far be it from me to recommend books to an 18 year old - most of my learning was done many years ago and the books I have are quite old! I left university in 1973.
On Hitler, Bullock is THE authority, though I remember finding it rather tedious.
On Nazi war crimes, Lord Russell of Liverpool's The Scourge of the Swastika (1954) is brilliant
On the history of fascism in Britain, I can thoroughly recommend Robert Benewick The Fascist Movement in Britain, (1961).
Resistance in Europe: 1939-45 edited by Stephen Hawes & Ralph White (1975) does what it says on the cover
For a perspective from the left, and contemporary with Hitler, Trostsky's On Fascism is good.
All rather old I'm afraid and I suspect some may be out of print, but that's what libraries are for. Two more recent books I recommended on the BNP page are Michael Mann: Fascists and Robert Paxton: The Anatomy of Fascism.
Good luck with your studies. I know that reading around subjects is important and there's never enough time, but if you're really interested I know you'll do it.