The Best Books on Researching World War II Casualties

Shepherd.com is a terrific place to browse for books. They invite authors to feature one of their own books, and to recommend five related ones. 

The stories in these five are so compelling, listed with What Leora Never Knew: A Granddaughter’s Quest for Answers, as “The Best Books on Researching World War II Casualties”:

Courtesies of the Heart by Kenneth Breaux

A Missing Plane by Susan Sheehan

Bones of My Grandfather: Reclaiming a Lost Hero of World War II by Clay Bonnyman Evans

Letters from Uncle Dave: The 73-Year Journey to Find a Missing-in-Action World War II Paratrooper by Dr. Phil Rosenkrantz

Shot Down: The true story of pilot Howard Snyder and the crew of the B-17 Susan Ruth by Steve Snyder

Since Shepherd.com wants readers to check out their website, I didn’t list the reasons for my choices here. Please find the list here.

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