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The Fall of Saigon: The Vietnam War 50 Years in Review
- By: Edward Lengel, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Edward Lengel
- Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins
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On April 30, 1975, the Communist capture of the city of Saigon brought an end to more than 20 years of war in Vietnam. The end of the war reunified a divided nation—and changed the course of global politics, military strategy, and international relations for decades to come. In the six lectures of The Fall of Saigon: The Vietnam War 50 Years in Review, historian Edward G. Lengel takes you back to the final years of the long and complex conflict that ravaged the small Southeast Asian nation of Vietnam and bled disastrously into surrounding countries, altering the region forever.
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OK - Nothing special
- By Paul Hennigan on 07-05-25
By: Edward Lengel, and others
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Six Minutes to Winter
- Nuclear War and How to Avoid It
- By: Mark Lynas
- Narrated by: Tom Lawrence
- Length: 10 hrs and 21 mins
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The world is currently closer to superpower conflict than at any time since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. World War III is a real possibility, and with 12,000 warheads in the arsenals of more than half a dozen countries, we are standing on a nuclear knife edge. Despite receiving very little attention, nuclear war is a far greater threat to humanity's immediate survival than climate change. While climate heating threatens humanity over many decades, nuclear war could destroy civilisation in just a few hours.
By: Mark Lynas
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The World of the Cold War
- 1945-1991
- By: Vladislav Zubok
- Narrated by: Rufus Wright
- Length: 13 hrs and 16 mins
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In this comprehensive guide to the most widespread conflict in contemporary history, Vladislav Zubok traces the origins of the Cold War in post-war Europe, through the tumultuous decades of confrontation, to the fall of the Berlin Wall and beyond. Drawing on years of research and informed by Zubok’s three decades in the USSR followed by three decades in the West, The Cold War paints a striking portrait of a world on the brink.
By: Vladislav Zubok
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An American Hero
- One Man's Legacy of Fatherhood and Faith
- By: Tom Davis Jr.
- Narrated by: Tom Davis Jr.
- Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
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An American Hero: One Man’s Legacy of Fatherhood and Faith is a poignant and inspiring journey through four generations, revealing how one World War II survivor’s resilience, integrity, and unwavering faith forged a life-giving legacy that transformed not only his family but also countless lives around him.
By: Tom Davis Jr.
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SAS South Georgia Boating Club
- An SAS Trooper’s Memoir and Falklands War Diary
- By: Tony Shaw
- Narrated by: Tony Shaw
- Length: 11 hrs and 3 mins
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Many aspire to serve with the Special Air Service, arguably the world's most prestigious regiment, but few achieve their aim. In this inspiring memoir veteran Tony Shaw recounts how he left school without any qualifications and embarked on a 30 year career much of it spent in Hereford, including four years in 'The Regiment'. Against the odds he rose through the ranks before being commissioned and eventually retiring as a Major. A brilliant and important account of one man's unique career which provides a fascinating insight into elite special forces soldiering.
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A Special Soldier’s Journey Rating: ★★★★★
- By Anonymous User on 30-04-25
By: Tony Shaw
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The Third Reich of Dreams
- The Nightmares of a Nation
- By: Charlotte Beradt, Damion Searls - translator, Dunya Mikhail - foreword
- Narrated by: Olivia Vinall
- Length: 3 hrs and 10 mins
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Charlotte Beradt began having unsettling dreams after Adolf Hitler took power in 1933. She envisioned herself being shot at, tortured and scalped, surrounded by Nazis in disguise, and breathlessly fleeing across fields with storm troopers at her heels. Shaken by these nightmares and banned as a Jew from working, she began secretly collecting dreams from her friends and neighbors, both Jewish and non-Jewish. Disguising these "diaries of the night" in code and concealing them in the spines of books from her extensive library, she smuggled them out of the country one by one.
By: Charlotte Beradt, and others
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The Fall of Saigon: The Vietnam War 50 Years in Review
- By: Edward Lengel, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Edward Lengel
- Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins
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On April 30, 1975, the Communist capture of the city of Saigon brought an end to more than 20 years of war in Vietnam. The end of the war reunified a divided nation—and changed the course of global politics, military strategy, and international relations for decades to come. In the six lectures of The Fall of Saigon: The Vietnam War 50 Years in Review, historian Edward G. Lengel takes you back to the final years of the long and complex conflict that ravaged the small Southeast Asian nation of Vietnam and bled disastrously into surrounding countries, altering the region forever.
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OK - Nothing special
- By Paul Hennigan on 07-05-25
By: Edward Lengel, and others
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Six Minutes to Winter
- Nuclear War and How to Avoid It
- By: Mark Lynas
- Narrated by: Tom Lawrence
- Length: 10 hrs and 21 mins
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The world is currently closer to superpower conflict than at any time since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. World War III is a real possibility, and with 12,000 warheads in the arsenals of more than half a dozen countries, we are standing on a nuclear knife edge. Despite receiving very little attention, nuclear war is a far greater threat to humanity's immediate survival than climate change. While climate heating threatens humanity over many decades, nuclear war could destroy civilisation in just a few hours.
By: Mark Lynas
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The World of the Cold War
- 1945-1991
- By: Vladislav Zubok
- Narrated by: Rufus Wright
- Length: 13 hrs and 16 mins
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In this comprehensive guide to the most widespread conflict in contemporary history, Vladislav Zubok traces the origins of the Cold War in post-war Europe, through the tumultuous decades of confrontation, to the fall of the Berlin Wall and beyond. Drawing on years of research and informed by Zubok’s three decades in the USSR followed by three decades in the West, The Cold War paints a striking portrait of a world on the brink.
By: Vladislav Zubok
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An American Hero
- One Man's Legacy of Fatherhood and Faith
- By: Tom Davis Jr.
- Narrated by: Tom Davis Jr.
- Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
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An American Hero: One Man’s Legacy of Fatherhood and Faith is a poignant and inspiring journey through four generations, revealing how one World War II survivor’s resilience, integrity, and unwavering faith forged a life-giving legacy that transformed not only his family but also countless lives around him.
By: Tom Davis Jr.
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SAS South Georgia Boating Club
- An SAS Trooper’s Memoir and Falklands War Diary
- By: Tony Shaw
- Narrated by: Tony Shaw
- Length: 11 hrs and 3 mins
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Many aspire to serve with the Special Air Service, arguably the world's most prestigious regiment, but few achieve their aim. In this inspiring memoir veteran Tony Shaw recounts how he left school without any qualifications and embarked on a 30 year career much of it spent in Hereford, including four years in 'The Regiment'. Against the odds he rose through the ranks before being commissioned and eventually retiring as a Major. A brilliant and important account of one man's unique career which provides a fascinating insight into elite special forces soldiering.
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A Special Soldier’s Journey Rating: ★★★★★
- By Anonymous User on 30-04-25
By: Tony Shaw
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The Third Reich of Dreams
- The Nightmares of a Nation
- By: Charlotte Beradt, Damion Searls - translator, Dunya Mikhail - foreword
- Narrated by: Olivia Vinall
- Length: 3 hrs and 10 mins
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Charlotte Beradt began having unsettling dreams after Adolf Hitler took power in 1933. She envisioned herself being shot at, tortured and scalped, surrounded by Nazis in disguise, and breathlessly fleeing across fields with storm troopers at her heels. Shaken by these nightmares and banned as a Jew from working, she began secretly collecting dreams from her friends and neighbors, both Jewish and non-Jewish. Disguising these "diaries of the night" in code and concealing them in the spines of books from her extensive library, she smuggled them out of the country one by one.
By: Charlotte Beradt, and others
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Blitz Kids
- True Stories from the Children of Wartime Britain
- By: Duncan Barrett, Nuala Calvi
- Narrated by: Julie Maisey
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
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When the Second World War began, there were 10 million children living in Britain. Many were evacuated to the countryside, but others stayed behind and witnessed the Blitz close-up in cities around the UK. Blitz Kids tells the remarkable true stories of children who spent their nights in cold, cramped air-raid shelters, hearing the rumble of planes and the crash of bombs overhead.
By: Duncan Barrett, and others
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Lest We Forget
- War and Peace in 100 British Monuments
- By: Tessa Dunlop
- Narrated by: Tessa Dunlop
- Length: 11 hrs and 24 mins
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Published for the eightieth anniversary of the end of World War Two, this poignant book examines the inspirations and individuals behind our statue-studded country to rediscover war-torn Britain in 100 monuments. Acclaimed historian Tessa Dunlop travels the length and breadth of the British Isles on a quest to uncover a story of national warring and national mourning, of fighting each other and of fighting together. Lest We Forget casts new light on the map of Britain through hidden treasures and uncomfortable truths, and asks what our war heroes and monuments say about us.
By: Tessa Dunlop
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Spetsnaz
- A History of the Soviet and Russian Special Forces
- By: Tor Bukkvoll
- Narrated by: Daniel Henning
- Length: 11 hrs and 37 mins
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In January 1951, Lieutenant Evgeniy Borisov was sent to the headquarters of the Soviet 5th Army in Spassk-Dalnii, a small city in the Russian Far East. Borisov was there on a secret mission. Together with his superior, Major Rusinov, his job was to establish the 91st Special Forces Company. The 91st was to be one of forty-six similar units spread out across the Soviet Union. The new forces were called "spetsnaz"—short for spetsnialnoe naznachenie, which translates to "special purpose."
By: Tor Bukkvoll
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Killing Pablo
- The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw
- By: Mark Bowden
- Narrated by: Zac Aleman
- Length: 10 hrs
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When the cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar escaped his lavish, custom built prison in Colombia, the fallout drove the nation to the brink of chaos. In Killing Pablo, acclaimed journalist Mark Bowden tells the story of the US military’s fifteen-month mission to find him. Drawing on unprecedented access to the soldiers, field agents, and officials involved in the chase, as well as hundreds of pages of top-secret documents and transcripts of Escobar’s intercepted phone conversations, Bowden creates a narrative that reads as if it were torn from the pages of a Tom Clancy thriller.
By: Mark Bowden
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The People’s War
- Unheard Stories: Life on the Battlefront and at Home in World War II
- By: John Willis
- Narrated by: John Willis, Christine Kavanagh, Rosina Aichner, and others
- Length: 13 hrs and 21 mins
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In The People's War, John Willis unearths untold stories of everyday bravery, moments of terror, and tales of life-affirming community, that guide us through the years of the Second World War. From soldiers in North Africa and prisoners of war in East Asia, to evacuees in the British countryside and women in the factories, The People's War is a truly ambitious and comprehensive journey through a devastating and pivotal period of our history, as you've never read before.
By: John Willis
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Voices of Victory
- Powerful eye-witness accounts of the battle to take Germany, Feb 1945 to VE Day
- By: Geraint Jones
- Narrated by: Justin Avoth, Geraint Jones
- Length: 14 hrs and 13 mins
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February, 1945. Eight months have passed since the D-Day landings, when the Allies gained their foothold in North-West Europe. Since then the British Army has fought near continuously against the German military. Now, they stand ready for their greatest test: the battle for the German homeland. Drawing on the archive of the Imperial War Museums, this often-overlooked period of the war is brought vividly to life in the words of British soldiers who were there, from war-weary men who have survived many months of combat to new recruits facing Hitler's fanatic Panzer divisions for the first time.
By: Geraint Jones
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Bread & War
- A Ukrainian Story of Food, Bravery and Hope
- By: Felicity Spector
- Narrated by: Anna Cordell
- Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
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From the military kitchens which cook for soldiers and volunteers, to the chefs who shifted from fine dining to turning out hot meals and loaves of bread for families in need—food has become a central part of Ukraine's war effort. Food is a weapon, a lifeline, a means of survival. It's also a powerful symbol of national identity and memory for the millions of people who've been forced from their homes.
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Inspiring and important
- By Andrew Campbell on 06-05-25
By: Felicity Spector
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A Campaign of Giants: The Battle for Petersburg
- From the Crater's Aftermath to the Battle of Burgess Mill, Volume 2
- By: A. Wilson Greene
- Narrated by: Paul Woodson
- Length: 27 hrs and 22 mins
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Grinding, bloody, and ultimately decisive, the Petersburg Campaign was the Civil War's longest and among its most complex. A Campaign of Giants: The Battle for Petersburg offers a gripping, comprehensive history of the decisive campaign in the eastern theater. In this second of three volumes, A. Wilson Greene narrates the critical months from August through October 1864, during which Ulysses S. Grant's army group launched three major offensives against Robert E. Lee's defenses around Petersburg and the Confederate capital in Richmond.
By: A. Wilson Greene
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Eastern Inferno
- The Journals of a German Panzerjäger on the Eastern Front, 1941–43
- By: Mason Kunze - editor, Christine Alexander - editor
- Narrated by: Bruce Mann
- Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
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This book presents the remarkable personal journals of German soldier Hans Roth. Writing as events transpired, he recorded the mystery and tension as the Germans deployed on the Soviet frontier in June 1941. In these journals, battles are described in "you are there" detail, as Roth wrote privately, as if to keep himself sane, knowing that his honest accounts of the horrors in the East could never pass through Wehrmacht censors.
By: Mason Kunze - editor, and others
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L'espionnage pour les nuls
- By: Alain Bauer, Christophe Soullez
- Narrated by: Marc Wilhelm
- Length: 15 hrs and 24 mins
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Une plongée dans l'univers captivant du renseignement français ! James Bond, Malotru, Jason Bourne, Eli Cohen, Mata Hari, Joséphine Baker... qu'elles soient fictives ou réelles, les grandes figures de l'espionnage nous fascinent et sont au cœur de nombreux fantasmes (assassins missionnés secrètement par un État, confidences récoltées sur l'oreiller par des courtisanes héroïques, costumes et gadgets plus créatifs les uns que les autres, légende et double-identité...). Mais quelle est la réalité derrière cet imaginaire ?
By: Alain Bauer, and others
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The Girl in the Middle
- A Recovered History of the American West
- By: Martha A. Sandweiss
- Narrated by: Kate Handford
- Length: 11 hrs and 41 mins
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In 1868, celebrated Civil War photographer Alexander Gardner traveled to Fort Laramie to document the federal government's treaty negotiations with the Lakota and other tribes of the northern Plains. Gardner, known for his iconic portrait of Abraham Lincoln and his visceral pictures of the Confederate dead at Antietam, posed six federal peace commissioners with a young Native girl wrapped in a blanket. The hand-labeled prints carefully name each of the men, but the girl is never identified. .
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American Raiders
- The Race to Capture the Luftwaffe's Secrets
- By: Colonel Wolfgang W. E. Samuel
- Narrated by: Basil Sands
- Length: 18 hrs and 2 mins
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The last battle of World War II was not for military victory but for the technology of the Third Reich. In American Raiders, Wolfgang Samuel assembles from official Air Force records and survivors' interviews the largely untold stories of the disarmament of the Luftwaffe and of Operation Lusty—the hunt for Nazi technologies.
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Arnhem’s Last Para
- By: John Humphreys, Stuart Tootal
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
- Length: 13 hrs and 26 mins
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John Humphreys was just a boy soldier in the Royal Engineers when war was declared in 1939. By the war's end he had jumped into Arnhem with the Parachute Regiment to spearhead the attack on the bridge. For days Humphreys and the rest of his squad held on, outnumbered and outgunned by the German army fighting to the last bullet and refusing to surrender. But the Bridge Too Far is only the climax of Humphreys’ remarkable war. Twice captured as a prisoner of war, he twice escaped from the enemy to make his way back to Allied lines in order to rejoin the fight.
By: John Humphreys, and others
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Lawrence of Arabia: A Life from Beginning to End
- World War 1
- By: Hourly History
- Narrated by: Matthew J. Chandler-Smith
- Length: 56 mins
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T. E. Lawrence was a man of all seasons. Known for his great thirst for adventure, he earned the name Lawrence of Arabia due to his hands-on expertise in the Middle East during World War I and the Arab Revolt. Yet his achievements extended well beyond exploration—he was an innovative soldier, a dedicated archaeologist, and a passionate curator of history.
By: Hourly History
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The Art of War – Annotated
- Must-Read Classics
- By: Sun Tzu
- Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
- Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
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"All warfare is based on deception." With this insight, Sun Tzu invites us into the mind of one of history’s greatest military strategists. The Art of War is more than a military manual; it’s an ancient guide to mastering conflict, power, and human interaction. Written over 2,500 years ago in ancient China, its wisdom remains relevant across time and disciplines—from business to politics to personal growth. Sun Tzu’s treatise explores the profound nature of strategy.
By: Sun Tzu
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Kind, versprich mir, dass du dich erschießt
- Der Untergang der kleinen Leute 1945 - Über den größten Massenselbstmord der Geschichte Deutschlands
- By: Florian Huber
- Narrated by: Sebastian Dunkelberg
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
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Monatelang brandete 1945 eine Selbstmordwelle durch Deutschland, die Tausende - Frauen, Männer und Kinder - in den Untergang riss. In welchen Abgrund hatten die Menschen geblickt, dass sie angesichts der Befreiung vom Dritten Reich nur im Tod einen Ausweg sahen? Aus der Sicht derer, die das unfassbare Geschehen selbst miterlebt haben, erzählt der Historiker Florian Huber von dem größten Massenselbstmord der deutschen Geschichte und seiner Verdrängung durch die Überlebenden – ein fesselnder Blick auf die Gefühle der kleinen Leute, die in ihren Untergang marschierten.
By: Florian Huber
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Dogwood
- A National Guard unit's war in Iraq
- By: Andrew Wiest
- Narrated by: Eric Meyers
- Length: 13 hrs and 19 mins
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Andrew Wiest, author of the bestselling Boys of ’67, traces the experience of the 150th Combat Engineers of the Mississippi National Guard in their 2005 tour of duty in Iraq, centered on the forward operating base Dogwood. Comprising youth hoping to attain a way out of grinding poverty, women seeking to break barriers, and patriots answering their nation’s call after 9/11, the 150th represented nearly all of what America had to offer in 2005.
By: Andrew Wiest
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De Gaulle et Roosevelt, le duel au sommet
- By: François Kersaudy
- Narrated by: Hervé Lavigne
- Length: 19 hrs and 33 mins
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Après le grand succès de son De Gaulle et Churchill, la mésentente cordiale, un nouveau face à face entre deux géants. D'un côté, le président des Etats-Unis, politicien brillant, retors et manipulateur. De l'autre, le chef de la France libre, visionnaire, intransigeant, soupçonneux à l'extrême et animé d'un patriotisme exacerbé.
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Dear Mr Snippet
- A Conversation in Letters and Diary Entries from 1939 to 1945
- By: Roseanna Rolph
- Narrated by: Roseanna Rolph, Lucy Scott, Clive Hayward
- Length: 7 hrs and 47 mins
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My dearest Mr Snippet… World War II has just begun, and newly-married John, a young cadet army officer from London, has been forced to leave behind his beloved wife Rita. As each of them desperately try to hold onto their joint hopes and dreams, will fate grant them the future they dream of, or will the unpredictabilities of a relentless war conspire against them?
By: Roseanna Rolph
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Between Two Worlds
- Jewish War Brides After the Holocaust
- By: Robin Judd
- Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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Facing the harrowing task of rebuilding a life in the wake of the Holocaust, many Jewish survivors, community and religious leaders, and Allied soldiers viewed marriage between Jewish women and military personnel as a way to move forward after unspeakable loss. Proponents believed that these unions were more than just a ticket out of war-torn Europe: they would help the Jewish people repopulate after the attempted annihilation of European Jewry.
By: Robin Judd
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Der blinde Fleck
- By: Stephan Lebert, Louis Lewitan
- Narrated by: Thomas Dehler
- Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins
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Der blinde Fleck in der eigenen Familiengeschichte. Die Schoah und das Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs liegen weit zurück, es leben nur noch wenige Zeitzeugen und Zeitzeuginnen. Ihre Vergangenheit jedoch hinterlässt bis heute Spuren in den Familien. Geprägt durch eine Katastrophe, die sie nicht selbst erlebt haben, haben viele Nachkommen der Täter, Komplizen, Handlanger, Mitläufer und Opportunisten seelische Wunden, deren Ursachen sie oft nur vage kennen: zwischenmenschliche Kälte, Schuldgefühle, Ängste, Einsamkeit, ein Gefühl der Entwurzelung.
By: Stephan Lebert, and others
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Die Bundeswehr
- Von der Wiederbewaffnung bis zur Zeitenwende
- By: Sönke Neitzel
- Narrated by: Peter Bieringer
- Length: 4 hrs and 34 mins
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Seit dem 24. Februar 2022 ringt die Bundesrepublik um ihre Haltung zu Krieg, Rüstung und Militär. Was kann die deutsche Armee? Was muss sie können? Wieso ist sie in dem Zustand, in dem sie sich befindet? Sönke Neitzel erzählt die Geschichte der Bundeswehr seit 1955, verfolgt ihre Wandlungen und analysiert die Herausforderungen der Gegenwart.
By: Sönke Neitzel
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Het meisje dat Auschwitz overleefde
- Hoe ik als enige van mijn familie terugkeerde uit het kamp
- By: Sara Leibovits, Eti Elboim
- Narrated by: Hymke de Vries
- Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
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Prachtige, hartverscheurende memoires over de Holocaust, waarin Sara Leibovits en haar dochter Eti Elboim samen vertellen hoe Sara als jong meisje Auschwitz wist te overleven, als enige van haar hele familie. De trein kwam langzaam tot stilstand met piepende remmen. Het was donderdagochtend 18 mei 1944. Al sinds maandag hadden we in de duisternis en smerigheid van de veewagon opeengepakt gezeten en hongergeleden. Onze reisgenoten waren tranen, beklemming en onze angst voor het onbekende geweest. Het zestienjarige Joodse meisje Sara Leibovits zat samen met haar familie in deze trein.
By: Sara Leibovits, and others
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The Story of the Romans
- By: H. A. Guerber
- Narrated by: Brandon Keener, Heather Daniel
- Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
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Rome wasn’t built in a day. Rarely have truer words been spoken! Starting as a small village with nothing particularly special compared to anyone else around them, this small cluster of settlers bloomed into a world-dominating, unstoppable force that lasted over two thousand years. In this audiobook, we will go on a journey together through the myriad of stages of the Roman Empire. From the first settlements, Shakespearean epics, the stories of mythological heroes, the merciless persecution of the Christians, to the eventual fall of the mighty empire, the tale will be laid out.
By: H. A. Guerber