RE: Help
HiHi
As you may know it's not really my era, but 2 I found interesting reads leading up to and including the War are AJP Taylor 'English History 1914-1945' & Anthony Edens 'Facing the Dictators', both cover areas not so often covered by the more military books
To add a bit to Booties suggestion a good way to follow things through is to check out the Bibliographies normally given at the end of a book, and if you want to check out for bias read the acknowledgements at the front of books eg praise for say Christopher Hill lets you know the guy is likely to be a screaming Pinky with strong revisionist tendancies etc :) For fining things down to fine detail look closely at the Footnotes or references quoted in the main text.
All the Best
Peter
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