Summer Reading 2026: Reading about World War II at a 6th Grade to 8th Grade Level

Here are fifteen eBooks on World War II written at the 6th- to 8th-grade level. These free ebooks have not been banned from classrooms. Rather, they are not available because administrators in state education departments do not believe that the volume of reading matters to high school students. They demand textbooks that students find boring and don’t read. Other administrators don’t have the budgets for books, and have not yet turned to free eBooks.

Each link provides a button to download the ebook and a short description of the content. The titles are:

The Mad Dog of Europe by Albert Nesor and Herman Mankiewicz 
An American Bomber Pilot: Serenade to the Big Bird by Bert Stiles
The Fall of France: The Wounded Don’t Cry by Quentin Reynolds
The Battle of Britain: The Last Enemy by Richard Hillary
War in the Pacific: Helmet for My Pillow by Robert Leckie
Slightly Out of Focus by Robert Capa: The Early Hours of D-Day 
The British in North Africa: Patrol by Fred Majdalany
U. S. Army in Europe: Road to Huertgen by Paul Boesch
Agent in Italy by S.K.: How to Survive as a Spy
The Road to Stalingrad by Benno Zieser: World War II on the Eastern Front
An Army of Amateurs by Philippe De Vomecourt: The French Resistance to Nazi Occupation
Solidarity in World War III: Give Us This Day by Sidney Stewart
The Fall of the Philippines: Escape from Corregidor by Edgar D. Whitcomb
Last Flight from Singapore by Arthur Donahue: The Fall of Singapore
The Fall of Malaya, Burma, and the Dutch East Indies: Action in the East by O.D. Gallagher 

You can see longer descriptions of each book and other titles at History for Everyone: Build a Nation of Readers with Free Ebooks.

Summer Reading 2026: Reading about World War II at a 9th Grade to 12th Grade Level

Here are five books about World War II written at the 9th- to 12th-grade level. These free ebooks have not been banned from classrooms. Rather, they are not available because administrators in state education departments do not believe that the volume of reading matters to high school students. They demand textbooks that students find boring and don’t read. Other administrators don’t have the budgets for print copies, and have not yet turned to free eBooks.

Each link provides a button to download the ebook and a short description of the content. The titles are:

The Rise of Hitler: Is Tomorrow Hitler’s? by H.R. Knickerbocker
U.S. Army in Western Europe: No Woman’s World by Iris Carpenter
Torpedoed in the Mediterranean: Purple Heart Valley by Margaret Bourke-White
Dear Fatherland, Rest Quietly by Margaret Bourke-White: A Report on the Collapse of Hitler’s ‘Thousand Years’
U-505 by Daniel V. Gallery: A Captured German Submarine off the Coast of Africa

You can see longer descriptions of each book and many other titles at History for Everyone: Build a Nation of Readers with Free Ebooks.

Elective 1: Reading and Writing about World War II at a 6th Grade to 8th Grade Level

The epub format below is for your Apple and Android devices including the Send-to-Kindle feature in Amazon.

Download  the mobi file for Amazon devices except the Send to Kindle feature  here.

Enjoy descriptions and links to fourteen eBooks written at the 6th to 8th grade level. Please preview each book since the subject matter in some texts is disburbing.

Elective 2: Reading and Writing World War II at 9th-10th Grade Reading Levels

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Download  the mobi file for Amazon devices except the Send to Kindle feature  here.

Enjoy descriptions and links to four eBooks written at the 9th to 10th grade level. The titles are:

Is Tomorrow Hitler’s? by H.R. Knickerbocker: The Rise of Hitler
No Woman’s World by Iris Carpenter: U.S. Army in Western Europe
Purple Heart Valley by Margaret Bourke-White: Torpedoed in the Mediterranean
Dear Fatherland, Rest Quietly by Margaret Bourke-White: A Report on the Collapse of Hitler’s ‘Thousand Years’