Bibliography of World War II memoirs and autobiographies

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This is a Bibliography of World War II memoirs and autobiographies. This list aims to include memoirs written by participants of World War II about their wartime experience, as well as larger autobiographies of participants of World War II that are at least partially concerned with the author's wartime experience. Works on this list should be all those primary accounts of World War II wartime experience intended for publication. The list does not aim to include diaries, private letter collections or transcripts of private conversations. It also should not include any prewar writings, setting the earliest dates of publication available for this list at 1937 (Second Sino-Japanese War), 1939 (European theater of World War II) and 1941 (Pacific War), depending on geographic context.

This article is part of the larger effort to document the Bibliography of World War II.

Individual memoirs of World War II that are notable enough to merit their own article are additionally collected in the World War II memoirs category and in the Holocaust personal accounts category.

Entries are listed primarily by the professional background, then secondarily by national background. The professional background is shown in the context of World War II and does not pay attention to prior or later assignment; for instance, Dwight D. Eisenhower is listed as a general, not as a political leader.

Bibliography[edit]

Civilians, victims of genocide and persecution[edit]

France[edit]

  • Delbo, Charlotte (1985) [1965–1985]. Auschwitz and After. Translated by Lamont, Rose C. Yale University Press.

Hungary[edit]

Italy[edit]

Poland[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

United States[edit]

Civilians, other[edit]

Australia[edit]

  • Meadows, Maureen C. (1948). I loved those Yanks. Sydney: Dash. — Australian woman's recollection about the presence of U.S. troops in Australia during the war

France[edit]

  • Beauvoir, Simone de (1963). La Force des Choses [The Force of Things] (in French). Paris: Gallimard.

Germany[edit]

Japan[edit]

Singapore[edit]

Journalists; war correspondents[edit]

Australia[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

Military, generals & admirals[edit]

Finland[edit]

France[edit]

  • de Gaulle, Charles (1968). The Complete War Memoirs of Charles de Gaulle. Vol. 1–3. Translated by Griffin, Jonathan; Howard, Richard. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Germany[edit]

Italy[edit]

Poland[edit]

Soviet Union[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

United States[edit]

Military, other[edit]

Australia[edit]

  • Bennet Bremner, E. (1944). Front-Line Airway: The War Story of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd. Sydney: Angus & Robertson.
  • Chapman, Ivan (1958). Details Enclosed. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. — Australian prisoner-of-war in German camps.
  • Clark, Russell S. (1946). An End to Tears. Sydney: Huston. — Australian prisoner-of-war in Japanese camps.
  • Goodhart, David (1947). We of the Turning Tide. London: Preece.9th Australian Division soldier in North Africa.
  • Selby, David (1957). Hell and High Fever. London: Angus & Robertson. — Australian anti-aircraft battery commander during the 1942 Battle of Rabaul of the 2/22nd Battalion.

Canada[edit]

  • Heaps, Leo (1945). Escape from Arnhem: A Canadian among the lost Paratroops. London: Macmillan.
  • Mowat, Farley (1973). The Regiment. Toronto: McClelland. — first-hand account by a Canadian veteran of the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment

France[edit]

  • Calmel, Jean (1955). Night Pilot. London: Kimber. — French airman who later served in the Royal Air Force.

Germany[edit]

  • Altner, Helmut (2002). Berlin: Dance of Death. Translated by Le Tissier, Tony. Havertown, Penn.: Casemate.
  • Dibold, Hans (2001). Doctor at Stalingrad. Littleton, Colorado: Aberdeen Publishing.
  • Einsiedel, Heinrich Graf von; Wieder, Joachim (1998). Stalingrad: Memories and Reassessments. New York: Sterling Publishing.
  • Hoffmann, Heinrich (1940). With Hitler in the West. Pen & Sword.
  • Sajer, Guy (1965). The Forgotten Soldier. Potomac Books, Inc.
  • Höss, Rudolf (2000) [1945–1946]. Fitzgibbon, Constantine; et al. (eds.). Commandant of Auschwitz: The Autobiography of Rudolf Hoess. Phoenix. ISBN 9781842120248.
  • Lubbeck, William; Hurt, David B. (2010), At Leningrad's Gates: The Story of a Soldier with Army Group North, Casemate, ISBN 978-1-935149-37-8
  • Prien, Günther (1954) [1940]. I sank the 'Royal Oak'. London: Gray's Inn.

United Kingdom[edit]

  • Allen, Hubert Raymond (1973). Battle for Britain: The Recollectuions of H. R. 'Dizzy' Allen, DFC. London: Barker.
  • Briant, Keith (1958). Fighting with the Guards. London: Evans.
  • Bushby, John (1972). Gunner's moon: a memoir of the RAF night assault on Germany. London: Allan.
  • Casper, Bernard M. (1947). With the Jewish Brigade. London: Goldston.
  • Cheshire, Leonard (1943). Bomber Pilot. London: Hutchinson.
  • Coast, John (1952). Recruit to Revolution: Adventure and Politics in Indochina. London: Christophers.
  • Crawford, Robert J. (1944). I was an Eighth Army soldier. London: Gollancz.
  • Davies, A. T. (1948). Friend's Ambulance Unit: The Story of the F.A.J. in the Second World War, 1939–1946. London: Allen & Unwin.
  • Gwynne-Vaughan, Helen C. I. (1942). Service with the Army. London: Hutchinson.
  • Hagen, Louis (1945). Arnhem Lift: The Diary of a Glider Pilot. London: Pilot.
  • Karaka, Dosoo F. (1945). With the 14th Army. London: Crisp.
  • Leslie, Anita (1948). A Train to Nowhere: An Ambulance Driver's Adventures on Four Fronts. London: Hutchinson.
  • MacDonald, John Forrest (1957). Abyssinian Adventure. Cassell.
  • Myers, Bessy (1941). Captured: My Experiences as an Ambulance Driver and as a Prisoner of the Nazis. London: Harrap.
  • Pereira, Jocelyn (1948). A Distant Drum: War Memories of the Intelligence Officer of the 5th Battalion Coldstream Guards, 1944–45. Aldershot: Gale & Polden.
  • Rainier, Peter W. (1944). Pipeline to battle: an engineer's adventures with the Eighth Army. London: Heinemann.
  • Tucker, Francis I. S. (1963). Approach to battle: a commentary; Eighth Army, November 1941 to May 1943. London: Cassell.

United States[edit]

  • Abraham, Abie (1971). Ghost of Bataan speaks. New York: Vantage.
  • Andrews, Ernest A.; Hurt, David B. (2022). A Machine Gunner's War: From Normandy to Victory with the 1st Infantry Division in World War II. Philadelphia & Oxford: Casemate. ISBN 978-1636241043.
  • Bond, Harold L. (1964). Return to Cassino: A Memoir of the Fight for Rome. London: Dent.
  • Burgett, Donald (1967). Currahee! 'We Stand Alone!': A Paratrooper's Account of the Normandy Invasion. London: Hutchinson.
  • Carter, Ross S. (1951). Those Devils in Baggy Pants. New York: Appleton.
  • Cartwright, Reginald (1941). Mercy and Murder: An American Ambulance Driver's Experiences in Finland, Norway and France. London: Iliffe.
  • Dyess, William E. (1944). Dyess Story: The Eye-Witness Account of the Death March from Bataan [UK title: "Death March from Bataan"]. New York: Putnam.
  • Fussell, Paul (1989). Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Geer, Andrew (1943). Mercy in Hell: An American Ambulance Driver with the Eighth Army. New York: McGraw-Hill.
  • Redmond Hipps, Juanita (1943). I served on Bataan. Philadelphia: Lippincott.
  • Levering, Robert W. (1948). Horror Trek: A True Story of Bataan, the Death March and three years in Japanese Prison Camps. Mount Vernon (Ohio, USA): Levering.
  • Miller, Ernest B. (1949). Bataan Uncensored. Long Prairie (Minn./USA): Hart.
  • Thomas, Evan W. (1943). An Ambulance in Africa. New York: Appleton.

Political leaders; politicians; heads of state; diplomats[edit]

France[edit]

  • Bidault, Georges (1965). D'une résistance a l'autre [Resistance: The Political Autobiography of Georges Bidault] (in French). Paris: Les Presses du Siécle.
  • de Gaulle, Charles (1968). The Complete War Memoirs of Charles de Gaulle. Vol. 1–3. Translated by Griffin, Jonathan; Howard, Richard. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Germany[edit]

Hungary[edit]

Italy[edit]

Soviet Union[edit]

  • Berezkhov, Valentin (1994). At Stalin's Side: His Interpreter's Memoirs From the October Revolution to the Fall of the Dictator's Empire. Seacaucus, N.J.: Carol Pub. Group.
  • Berezkhov, Valentin (1983). History in the Making: Memoirs of World War II Diplomacy. Moscow: Progress Publishers.
  • Khrushchev, Nikita S. (1970). Talbott, Strobe (ed.). Khrushchev Remembers. Boston: Little, Brown & Co.

United Kingdom[edit]

United States[edit]

Secret agents; spies[edit]

See also[edit]