Looking for book giving the german perspective of WWII.?
I've been helping my niece study her social studies and what I saw as a kid as cut and dried facts are now showing to be complete propaganda in regard to World War II. The more I research the more I realise all the books I've read on the war only give the allies and Jewish perspective on the war, and most of the allies information is factually incorrect but worked well to rally the masses.
I'm looking to find a book, preferably written by a non-Jewish German (historian?), who gave give the German perspective to WWII and hopefully some details into their beliefs and opinions of the times.
Does anyone know of a good book? I'd prefer it to be translated into English but I may be able to muddle through a German copy.