Definitely. 'The Longest Day' by Cornelius Ryan is a great WW2 novel. It chronicles the events of D - Day in a very detailed and engaging way. 'Band of Brothers' by Stephen E. Ambrose is also well - known. It tells the story of a group of American soldiers during the war. And 'The Good German' by Joseph Kanon gives a different view of post - WW2 Germany.
Yes. 'The Man Who Loved Children' by Christina Stead has elements related to WW2. It shows how the war affected families. 'The Snow Goose' by Paul Gallico is a short but poignant WW2 - related novel. Also, 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' which was later made into a famous movie, the novel by Pierre Boulle is a great piece of WW2 fiction.
Sure. 'The Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank is a very important and moving WW2 novel. It's the real - life account of a young girl hiding from the Nazis. 'If This Is a Man' by Primo Levi is also excellent. It details Levi's experiences in Auschwitz. Another good one is 'Suite Française' by Irène Némirovsky.