For WWII non fiction. I've just finished Burma 1944 by James Holland, which moves along at a cracking pace. Certainly filled a gap in this less well known aspect of the war in the Far East.
Also by James Holland Fortress Malta looks at the seige from the perspective of civilians as well as all branches of the forces / merchant navy. Written with a strong focus on how the conflict impacted on individuals rather than a detailed technical analysis. To put things in perspective Malta (about the size of the Isle of Wight) was bombed more than all of Britain during the first year of the blitz
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