I have one strange passion: I love to read about, watch movies about, and learn about World War II. I don’t really know what started this obsession, but almost every book I’ve read since about fifth grade has had to do with this major war. It’s normally historical fiction books, because I find them more interesting. Also, they’re easier to find, as many people that went through the war do not want to share about the trauma that they had to go through.
I’ve read from the perspectives of American Jews, Polish Jews, German Jews, American soldiers, English soldiers, Nazi soldiers, British and Polish civilians, and more. Right now I am reading from the perspectives of Jews and Arabs in Palestine right after Word War II. I love the action in all of these books. Every once in a while, I read about other wars, but World War II simply interests me more. My favorite book is called Resistance, and it is from the perspective of a member of the resistance of Nazi Germany. She was a Jew who did missions to help other Jews who lived in ghettos, so that they would not die. She also fought in a ghetto against Nazi soldiers, and beat them using only homemade and smuggled weapons.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34739995-resistance