This is the subject Ds#1 wanted to study this year. With Memoir '44 being his favorite board game it was hardly a surprise. Between what I already had and the recommendations in For the Love of LiteratureFor spines I have several books. World War II for Kids: A History with 21 Activities
The Landmark Book series has a lot of titles on the subjects. I own eleven of them, plenty to keep my kids reading. If you are not familiar with this series, they are non-fiction books told in a story format. They have too much fact to be historical fiction yet the details in the dialogs, for example, are made up. I suppose you can consider them on the factual end of historical fiction.Bethlehem books has quite a few WWII historical fiction titles that my boys are enjoying, like Penny for a Hundred for Ds#3, The Secret War of Sergent Donkey for Ds#2, and Enemy Brothers for Ds#1. We own these.
Some of Maureen's recommendations include Twenty and Ten
I purchased Saint Maximilian Kolbe: Mary's KnightI've put my husband on the task of recommending some classic WWII movies--John Wayne comes to mind but I am sure there's many more. So far Ds#1 is reading the historical fiction faster than I can get them in, and that's a good predicament to be in.









