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Finding Hester
- The Incredible Story of the Hidden Woman Whose Love Letters Changed World War II
- By: Claudia Caplan Wolff, Erin Edwards, Greg Callus, and others
- Narrated by: Sarah Cullum
- Length: 6 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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Finding Hester explores the untold story of Hester Leggatt, a woman who helped trick the Nazis, and is a fascinating listen for fans of West End musical Operation Mincemeat and anyone with an interest in women’s war stories.
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Utterly brilliant
- By Luke on 18-10-25
By: Claudia Caplan Wolff, and others
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The Eagles of Bastogne
- The Untold Story of the Heroic Defense of a City Under Siege
- By: Martin King, Michael Collins - contributor, Lt. Patrick Seeling - contributor, and others
- Narrated by: Martin King, Peter Noble
- Length: 12 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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There are few names in the annals of military history that evoke such emotion, and in some cases controversy, as the small Belgian town of Bastogne. The 101st Airborne are the best known defenders of Bastogne, but they only constituted one third of the eventual force that saved the city from total annihilation. This book digs deeper into the defense of Bastogne, revealing more details about those indomitable "Screaming Eagles" and the other units that stood with them during that punishingly bitter cold winter of 1944/45.
By: Martin King, and others
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The Shy Assassin
- The Inspiring Story of Cyril ‘Frank’ Babbage, Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace Turned D-Day Mosquito Pilot
- By: Air Marshal G.A. 'Black' Robertson
- Narrated by: Michael Langan
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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One of the few RAF aircrew to play a central part in two of the Second World War's most momentous events, the Battle of Britain and D-Day, Cyril 'Frank' Babbage was a survivor. He wasn't just an immensely skilled pilot; he was also blessed with extraordinary good fortune.
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Unknown Enemy
- The Hidden Nazi Force That Built the Third Reich
- By: Dr Charles Dick
- Narrated by: Richard Trinder
- Length: 9 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Whether it was military fortifications or grand cities designed to follow victory, Adolf Hitler turned to his loyal favorites for construction projects matching his imperial ambitions. Of the course of five years, he landed Organisation Todt, “the most impressive building programme since Roman times,” according to British intelligence. Headed by Albert Speer, the OT became a key partner to the SS and the Wehrmacht and led to the deaths of millions.
By: Dr Charles Dick
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Roy & Carmela
- A World War II Love Story
- By: Mark David Brown
- Narrated by: Wayne LeGette
- Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Between May 1944 and his return home in November 1945, Roy wrote letters almost daily to Carmela from the Pacific. As he wrote to Carmela, “One of the things that will keep us together in spirit will be the letters. We must keep them flowing in an unbroken chain.” On one hand, they are indeed love letters; on the other hand, they are historic documents. In writing Roy & Carmela, Mark Brown, Roy and Carmela’s youngest son, put together a history of the U.S. war against Japan from Roy’s unique perspective in Saipan.
By: Mark David Brown
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Engineering Hitler's Downfall
- The Brains That Enabled Victory
- By: Gwilym Roberts
- Narrated by: Bruce Mann
- Length: 8 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Engineering Hitler's Downfall features numerous inventions such as the decoding machines developed at Bletchley Park; the hand-held mine detectors that cleared pathways through enemy minefields, firstly at the Battle of el Alamein but also in most subsequent actions; the newly-located factories and tanks that enabled the Russians to repulse the German invasion; the escort carriers and long range aircraft that enabled U-boats to be attacked in the mid-Atlantic; and the 4000 plus Bailey bridges that allowed narrow ravines and rivers as wide as the Rhine to be crossed.
By: Gwilym Roberts
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Finding Hester
- The Incredible Story of the Hidden Woman Whose Love Letters Changed World War II
- By: Claudia Caplan Wolff, Erin Edwards, Greg Callus, and others
- Narrated by: Sarah Cullum
- Length: 6 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance2
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Finding Hester explores the untold story of Hester Leggatt, a woman who helped trick the Nazis, and is a fascinating listen for fans of West End musical Operation Mincemeat and anyone with an interest in women’s war stories.
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Utterly brilliant
- By Luke on 18-10-25
By: Claudia Caplan Wolff, and others
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The Eagles of Bastogne
- The Untold Story of the Heroic Defense of a City Under Siege
- By: Martin King, Michael Collins - contributor, Lt. Patrick Seeling - contributor, and others
- Narrated by: Martin King, Peter Noble
- Length: 12 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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There are few names in the annals of military history that evoke such emotion, and in some cases controversy, as the small Belgian town of Bastogne. The 101st Airborne are the best known defenders of Bastogne, but they only constituted one third of the eventual force that saved the city from total annihilation. This book digs deeper into the defense of Bastogne, revealing more details about those indomitable "Screaming Eagles" and the other units that stood with them during that punishingly bitter cold winter of 1944/45.
By: Martin King, and others
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The Shy Assassin
- The Inspiring Story of Cyril ‘Frank’ Babbage, Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace Turned D-Day Mosquito Pilot
- By: Air Marshal G.A. 'Black' Robertson
- Narrated by: Michael Langan
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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One of the few RAF aircrew to play a central part in two of the Second World War's most momentous events, the Battle of Britain and D-Day, Cyril 'Frank' Babbage was a survivor. He wasn't just an immensely skilled pilot; he was also blessed with extraordinary good fortune.
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Unknown Enemy
- The Hidden Nazi Force That Built the Third Reich
- By: Dr Charles Dick
- Narrated by: Richard Trinder
- Length: 9 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Whether it was military fortifications or grand cities designed to follow victory, Adolf Hitler turned to his loyal favorites for construction projects matching his imperial ambitions. Of the course of five years, he landed Organisation Todt, “the most impressive building programme since Roman times,” according to British intelligence. Headed by Albert Speer, the OT became a key partner to the SS and the Wehrmacht and led to the deaths of millions.
By: Dr Charles Dick
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Roy & Carmela
- A World War II Love Story
- By: Mark David Brown
- Narrated by: Wayne LeGette
- Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Between May 1944 and his return home in November 1945, Roy wrote letters almost daily to Carmela from the Pacific. As he wrote to Carmela, “One of the things that will keep us together in spirit will be the letters. We must keep them flowing in an unbroken chain.” On one hand, they are indeed love letters; on the other hand, they are historic documents. In writing Roy & Carmela, Mark Brown, Roy and Carmela’s youngest son, put together a history of the U.S. war against Japan from Roy’s unique perspective in Saipan.
By: Mark David Brown
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Engineering Hitler's Downfall
- The Brains That Enabled Victory
- By: Gwilym Roberts
- Narrated by: Bruce Mann
- Length: 8 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Engineering Hitler's Downfall features numerous inventions such as the decoding machines developed at Bletchley Park; the hand-held mine detectors that cleared pathways through enemy minefields, firstly at the Battle of el Alamein but also in most subsequent actions; the newly-located factories and tanks that enabled the Russians to repulse the German invasion; the escort carriers and long range aircraft that enabled U-boats to be attacked in the mid-Atlantic; and the 4000 plus Bailey bridges that allowed narrow ravines and rivers as wide as the Rhine to be crossed.
By: Gwilym Roberts
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Hann's Crew: 490th Bomb Group of the Mighty 8th Air Force
- By: E.J. Johnson
- Narrated by: J. Scott Bennett
- Length: 3 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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EJ Johnson's story of nine young men who overcame unbelievable odds with the 8th Air Force 490th Bomb Group flying missions over Germany during the 1944-1945 era of World War II - and lived to tell about it. After qualifying as a navigator in the Army Air Corps during World War II, E.J. Johnson went on to serve with the 490th Bomb Group of the Mighty Eighth Air Force. His crew led by Pilot Roy Hann, flew some of the most harrowing campaigns of the war including many to Berlin, the heart of the German war machine.
By: E.J. Johnson
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Hands Across the Elbe
- By: Delbert Philpot - editor, Donna Philpot - editor
- Narrated by: Dylan Thomas
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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On April 25, 1945, the historic link-up of American and Russian soldiers at the Elbe River split Nazi Germany in half. American, Russian and German veterans tell their experiences for the 50th Anniversary of this historic event.
By: Delbert Philpot - editor, and others
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Letters from a WWII Airman
- How His Faith Sustained Him
- By: Dale K. Hathaway
- Narrated by: Benjamin Chamberlain
- Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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Letters from a WWII Airman: How His Faith Sustained Him, is the true story of one of those men from what we acknowledge as "the "Greatest Generation". Like so many who experienced war, Ken Hathaway (1918-2001) was reluctant to talk about those experiences, but the letters and scrapbooks he left behind contained information that, when pieced together, provided a compelling story.
By: Dale K. Hathaway
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Fortrængt grusomhed
- Danske SS-vagter 1941-45
- By: Dennis Larsen
- Narrated by: Jesper Bøllehuus
- Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Med Fortrængt grusomhed. Danske SS-vagter 1941-45 dokumenteres det for første gang med udgangspunkt i hidtil ukendt materiale fra danske og udenlandske arkiver, at danske SS-frivillige deltog i krigs- og folkedrabsforbrydelser de nazistiske koncentrationslejre. Nogle danskere blev uddannet og trænet i vold direkte ved kz-lejre som Sachsenhausen, Dachau og Neuengamme, andre blev overført til vagttjeneste i kz-lejre efter at have været sårede ved fronten.
By: Dennis Larsen
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Erwin Rommel
- By: Benoît Lemay
- Narrated by: Laurent Moreau
- Length: 20 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Erwin Rommel est sans doute le plus connu des généraux allemands de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Plus de soixante ans après sa mort, il personnifie souvent le soldat qui inspire le respect aussi bien pour sa maîtrise de l'art de la guerre que pour s'être montré réservé à l'égard du régime hitlérien. Or, à la lumière des archives et de récentes recherches parues pour la plupart en langue allemande, il convient de remettre en question cette image apologétique.
By: Benoît Lemay
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Da krigen var forbi
- De danske jøders hjemkomst efter Besættelsen
- By: Sofie Lene Bak, Katrine Lihn - art director
- Narrated by: Jesper Bøllehuus
- Length: 6 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
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De danske jøder flygtede over hals og hoved i oktober 1943 og måtte de forlade deres hjem, ejendele, formue, arbejde, virksomheder osv. uden varsel. Bogen følger en række familiers skæbne og fortæller den hidtil ukendte historie om jødernes hjemkomst. Hvad skete der, mens de var væk, og hvordan blev de taget imod, da de vendte hjem i 1945? Af danskerne som medmennesker og af den danske stat. Det er fortællingen om, at Danmark også her var et særtilfælde under Holocaust, men også en rystende historie om svigt og misbrug.
By: Sofie Lene Bak, and others