Is the Hitler one any good? I'm also reading one called "The man who flew the Memphis Belle" by Robert Morgan (the pilot). I love any stories involving B-17s or WW2 in general actually.
Good book so far. It was written in the 1960's when the authors had access to eye witnesses, including some of the few survivors. The NYTimes called it 'engrossingly dramatic'. I don't know what book the movie is based on but they must have at least consulted this one.
It's my second book on Valkyrie, the first was written by one of the few survivors Philipp Von Boeselager. He supplied the explosives to Claus Von Stauffenberg. At one point he had been chosen to shoot Hitler but that plan was aborted. Book is called 'Valkyrie: The plot to Kill Hitler'.
I have read quite a few books on WWI and II. Best ones I find are the 'voices of' types that have first hand accounts by diary, letter or interview.
There is so much to learn I find, how many folks are aware that Hermann Goring had a brother Albert who saved Jews and dissidents during the war, similiar to Oskar Schindler. Hermann must have stuck his neck out more then once to shield what his brother was doing (from the book `The Warlord and the Renegade`).