/zundel/ here, fucking great work anon.
200 Years Together would be awesome, but pronunciations would be a tidious challenge. Maybe some of these:
'The Phoenix Program' by Douglas Valentine
'From The Temple To The Talmud; Exploring Judaic Origins, History, Folklore and Tribal Traditions' by Harrel Rhome
'The Jews' by Hilaire Belloc
The culture of critique trilogy of Kevin B. MacDonald
'The Story of the Waffen-SS' by Leon Degrelle
'The World Conquerors; The Real War Criminals' by Louis Marschalko
Any of Michael A. Hoffman or E. Michael Jones (lengthy, but invaluable works)
Any of Michael Collins Piper
Mike S. King has great books on WW2 (the bad war, planet rothschild 1/2, etc)
'Churchill, Hitler and 'The Unnecessary War'; How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World' by Pat Buchanan (relative to what you're working on now)
'Debunking the Genocide Myth; A Study of the Nazi Concentration Camps and the Alleged Extermination of European Jewry' by Paul Rassinier
'Hellstorm; The Death of Nazi Germany 1944-1947' by Thomas Goodrich (ruined by Sinead's documentary tbh) (Also his book the summer of 1945)
There's heaps more I'd like to recommend, but so few that I can highly recommend. May this short list give you some ideas, dear stranger.