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Bloody Dangerous
- Fifty missions over Germany: The last first-hand account from WW2
- By: Colin Bell
- Narrated by: Colin Bell, James Warrior
- Length: 7 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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A thrilling memoir from one of the last living WW2 pilots, published to mark his 105th birthday 'Colin Bell DFC is one of the most remarkable people I've ever met' JAMES HOLLAND 'A terrific read, combining laugh-out-loud reminiscences with jaw-dropping accounts of aerial warfare' JOHN NICHOL...
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A WW2 story that should be taught
- By Mark Hopkins on 25-03-26
By: Colin Bell
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Statecraft
- The New Rules of Power in a Divided World
- By: Jack Watling
- Narrated by: Matthew Spencer
- Length: 11 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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'Indispensable – brilliantly grounded in first-hand experience and telling detail. Compelling' – Rory Stewart, bestselling author of Politics on the Edge From top defence analyst Jack Watling, Statecraft reveals how states collaborate, compete and fight in this era of global turmoil. How can...
By: Jack Watling
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Project Maven
- A Marine Colonel, His Team, and the Dawn of AI Warfare
- By: Katrina Manson
- Narrated by: Katrina Manson
- Length: 13 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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In 2017, a small crew gathered in a windowless Pentagon room to put AI at the heart of how America makes war. Led by a Marine Corps colonel haunted by the deaths of US troops and prospect of AI-enhanced rivals, the Project Maven team raced to send AI into combat, igniting controversy and forever changing the US military. Summoning the mayhem of a tech startup, the group wrestled Pentagon bureaucrats and each other, enlisted an initially reluctant Silicon Valley, and convinced US forces to deploy little-tested AI systems in hot wars.
By: Katrina Manson
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Cannae: The Longest Day
- By: Ben Kane
- Narrated by: Ben Kane, Philip Stevens
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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From the Sunday Times bestseller comes a gripping retelling of Hannibal's greatest trial - the battle of Cannae. Narrated by Phil Stevens, this audio-first novel features music, on-location sound effects and detailed sound design. Cannae, 216 BC - Under a blisteringly hot sun, Hannibal Barca...
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History as it’s never been told before.
- By Mike A on 25-03-26
By: Ben Kane
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Operation Gold
- The Tunnel, the Tapes, and the Betrayal (Zentara Cold War Operations Revealed)
- By: Miles Dunsford
- Narrated by: Lt Col Tom Briggs US Army Ret
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance25
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Operation Gold is one of the most extraordinary—and least believed—Cold War operations ever attempted: a secret tunnel dug beneath divided Berlin so Britain and America could listen directly to Soviet communications. It sounds like the plot of a spy thriller, yet it happened in real life, in a city where every street corner had eyes, every building had informants, and every shadow seemed to belong to someone else. This book takes you into that world, where engineering became espionage, and where the ground itself became a battleground.
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Zentara's best work
- By Marion Nolan on 25-03-26
By: Miles Dunsford
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Operation Frequent Wind
- The Final Evacuation of Saigon and the End of the Vietnam War
- By: Miles Dunsford
- Narrated by: Devin Drake
- Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance9
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In April 1975, the Vietnam War ended not with a treaty or a victory parade, but with helicopters lifting from a collapsing city. Operation Frequent Wind was the final evacuation of Saigon, carried out as South Vietnam disintegrated and the last American personnel prepared to leave a war that had exhausted political will, trust, and time. In Operation Frequent Wind, Miles Dunsford delivers a clear, human account of those final days. Moving from Washington’s political paralysis to the pressure inside the U.S.
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Urgent Choices
- By Armand Arnold on 07-03-26
By: Miles Dunsford
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Bloody Dangerous
- Fifty missions over Germany: The last first-hand account from WW2
- By: Colin Bell
- Narrated by: Colin Bell, James Warrior
- Length: 7 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall8
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Performance8
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A thrilling memoir from one of the last living WW2 pilots, published to mark his 105th birthday 'Colin Bell DFC is one of the most remarkable people I've ever met' JAMES HOLLAND 'A terrific read, combining laugh-out-loud reminiscences with jaw-dropping accounts of aerial warfare' JOHN NICHOL...
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A WW2 story that should be taught
- By Mark Hopkins on 25-03-26
By: Colin Bell
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Statecraft
- The New Rules of Power in a Divided World
- By: Jack Watling
- Narrated by: Matthew Spencer
- Length: 11 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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'Indispensable – brilliantly grounded in first-hand experience and telling detail. Compelling' – Rory Stewart, bestselling author of Politics on the Edge From top defence analyst Jack Watling, Statecraft reveals how states collaborate, compete and fight in this era of global turmoil. How can...
By: Jack Watling
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Project Maven
- A Marine Colonel, His Team, and the Dawn of AI Warfare
- By: Katrina Manson
- Narrated by: Katrina Manson
- Length: 13 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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In 2017, a small crew gathered in a windowless Pentagon room to put AI at the heart of how America makes war. Led by a Marine Corps colonel haunted by the deaths of US troops and prospect of AI-enhanced rivals, the Project Maven team raced to send AI into combat, igniting controversy and forever changing the US military. Summoning the mayhem of a tech startup, the group wrestled Pentagon bureaucrats and each other, enlisted an initially reluctant Silicon Valley, and convinced US forces to deploy little-tested AI systems in hot wars.
By: Katrina Manson
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Cannae: The Longest Day
- By: Ben Kane
- Narrated by: Ben Kane, Philip Stevens
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall1
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Performance1
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Story1
From the Sunday Times bestseller comes a gripping retelling of Hannibal's greatest trial - the battle of Cannae. Narrated by Phil Stevens, this audio-first novel features music, on-location sound effects and detailed sound design. Cannae, 216 BC - Under a blisteringly hot sun, Hannibal Barca...
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History as it’s never been told before.
- By Mike A on 25-03-26
By: Ben Kane
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Operation Gold
- The Tunnel, the Tapes, and the Betrayal (Zentara Cold War Operations Revealed)
- By: Miles Dunsford
- Narrated by: Lt Col Tom Briggs US Army Ret
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall43
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Performance25
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Story25
Operation Gold is one of the most extraordinary—and least believed—Cold War operations ever attempted: a secret tunnel dug beneath divided Berlin so Britain and America could listen directly to Soviet communications. It sounds like the plot of a spy thriller, yet it happened in real life, in a city where every street corner had eyes, every building had informants, and every shadow seemed to belong to someone else. This book takes you into that world, where engineering became espionage, and where the ground itself became a battleground.
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Zentara's best work
- By Marion Nolan on 25-03-26
By: Miles Dunsford
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Operation Frequent Wind
- The Final Evacuation of Saigon and the End of the Vietnam War
- By: Miles Dunsford
- Narrated by: Devin Drake
- Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall22
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Performance9
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Story9
In April 1975, the Vietnam War ended not with a treaty or a victory parade, but with helicopters lifting from a collapsing city. Operation Frequent Wind was the final evacuation of Saigon, carried out as South Vietnam disintegrated and the last American personnel prepared to leave a war that had exhausted political will, trust, and time. In Operation Frequent Wind, Miles Dunsford delivers a clear, human account of those final days. Moving from Washington’s political paralysis to the pressure inside the U.S.
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Urgent Choices
- By Armand Arnold on 07-03-26
By: Miles Dunsford
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A Fate Worse than Hell
- American Prisoners of the Civil War
- By: W. Fitzhugh Brundage
- Narrated by: Charles Constant
- Length: 14 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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It is newly estimated that 750,000 soldiers died in the American Civil War. But less well-known than the war’s death toll are the roughly 400,000 Union and Confederate troops who were captured and imprisoned. Many POWs died from starvation, dysentery, and exposure, and at the worst of the prison pens, more than 30,000 soldiers were caged in the equivalent of ten city blocks. Against the backdrop of a brutal internecine conflict, the Civil War’s prison camps were a harrowing milestone in the history of mass dehumanization.
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Red Dawn over China
- How Communism Conquered a Quarter of Humanity
- By: Frank Dikötter
- Narrated by: Daniel York Loh
- Length: 12 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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The history of modern China has long been portrayed as a tale of Communists fighting in the hills for freedom, gradually gaining popular support by taking land from the rich and giving it to the poor. Drawing on a wealth of archival evidence, Red Dawn Over China reveals how unlikely the Party's victory actually was, had it not been for financial and military support from the Soviet Union.
By: Frank Dikötter
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Bloody Skies
- XV Fighter Command Against all Odds
- By: Thomas McKelvey Cleaver
- Narrated by: Christopher Ragland
- Length: 15 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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Formed in the fall of 1943, the Fifteenth Air Force was popularly known as the "The Forgotten Fifteenth," as its achievements were overshadowed by more glamorous exploits of the Eighth Air Force in the air war over Germany. Nevertheless, the Fifteenth's contribution to Allied victory was crucial, and a vital part of that was the role played by the escorting fighter groups from the Fifteenth Fighter Command who protected the B-17s and B-24s from the Luftwaffe in the skies over Romania.
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The Hiroshima Boy
- His Heartbreaking True Story of Survival and Hope
- By: Akiko Mikamo, Shinji Mikamo
- Narrated by: Akiko Mikamo, Joe Perrino
- Length: 6 hrs
- Unabridged
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As the soldiers lifted me from the floor, my father's eyes locked with my own. For just a moment, I thought I saw a shadow of sadness across his face. But it disappeared as quickly as it had arrived, replaced with my father's look of perpetual determination. "You'll find me at the hospital," I...
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The story
- By linda crosby on 03-03-26
By: Akiko Mikamo, and others
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Una emoción política
- Memorias de un servicio a Aragón y España
- By: Javier Lambán
- Narrated by: Voz Virtual
- Length: 17 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Al detenerse en su propia vida, Javier Lambán vuelve a su infancia y adolescencia, a su pasión por el fútbol o a los primeros chispazos de interés por la política. También escribe sobre la responsabilidad del cargo público o del papel de la enfermedad en su modo de entender la política. Sus páginas, repletas de referencias culturales, acogen el retrato de una generación, desde el tardofranquismo a la actualidad. La tierra y las gentes de Aragón son uno de sus personajes principales, un territorio sin el que no se puede entender España.
By: Javier Lambán
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Nazi Germany
- A Concise History of the Third Reich
- By: History Brought Alive
- Narrated by: Noel Fuller
- Length: 4 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Nazi Germany didn’t start with tanks, camps, or war. It began with political chaos, inflation, and a nation hunting “enemies within.” Hitler was voted in, welcomed, and normalized long before dictatorship was obvious. He promised to make Germany “great” again. If you’ve ever wondered why millions backed Hitler, why people watched Jewish neighbors disappear and stayed silent, why propaganda and strongman politics keep returning, or how a democracy can die quietly through fear, division, and a leader promising to fix everything, this audiobook tells the story clearly from start to finish.
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Warriors of the Amazon
- Inside Brazil’s Elite Special Forces - From Jungle Commandos to Urban Counterterror Units (Silent Warriors: Inside the World’s Elite Special Forces)
- By: Mick Trenlow-Symes
- Narrated by: Eric Brown
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Deep in the shadowed jungles of the Amazon and the chaotic streets of Rio de Janeiro’s favelas, Brazil’s elite warriors fight a war that most of the world never sees. Warriors of the Amazon takes listeners behind the camouflage and into the heart of one of the most complex and formidable special operations communities on Earth — a world forged in heat, secrecy, and sacrifice.
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Women at War
- True Stories of Extraordinary Women Under Fire
- By: Jessica Hartley
- Narrated by: Susan Marlowe
- Length: 5 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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From the trenches of World War I to the battlefields of modern Ukraine, discover the untold stories of courage that changed the face of warfare forever. Throughout history, women have answered the call to defend freedom, often in the shadows of official recognition. "Women at War" brings these extraordinary stories to light, revealing how female warriors, medics, spies, and leaders have shaped military history across more than a century of conflict.
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A very necessary listen
- By Stephen on 23-03-26
By: Jessica Hartley
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Ice Road to Russia
- Sailing Through the World’s Coldest War Zone
- By: Cyril Marlen
- Narrated by: Tom Briggs
- Length: 2 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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Ice Road to Russia is a gripping, true account of the British Arctic Convoys of the Second World War, told in a clear, narrative style that brings the listener onto the freezing decks and into the tense silence between attacks. These were not routine supply runs. They were a lifeline drawn across the top of the world, carrying tanks, aircraft, trucks, fuel, food, and raw materials to the Soviet Union at the moment it was fighting for survival.
By: Cyril Marlen
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Last Train to Auschwitz
- The French National Railways and the Journey to Accountability
- By: Sarah Federman
- Narrated by: Margaret Wakeley
- Length: 12 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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In the immediate decades after World War II, the French National Railways (SNCF) was celebrated for its acts of wartime heroism. However, recent debates and litigation have revealed the ways the SNCF worked as an accomplice to the Third Reich and was actively complicit in the deportation of 75,000 Jews and other civilians to death camps. Sarah Federman delves into the interconnected roles—perpetrator, victim, and hero—the company took on during the harrowing years of the Holocaust.
By: Sarah Federman
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Stay Alive
- Berlin, 1939-1945
- By: Ian Buruma
- Narrated by: Ian Buruma
- Length: 12 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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An astonishing account of life under a murderous regime amid a great city’s descent into utter annihilation In 1939, when Ian Buruma’s epic opens, Berlin has been under Nazi rule for six years, and its 4.3 million people have made their accommodations to the regime, more or less. When war...
By: Ian Buruma
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Helmuth James von Moltke
- oder - Wie man den Mut zum Widerstand findet
- By: Volker Ullrich
- Narrated by: Richard Barenberg
- Length: 13 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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Helmuth James von Moltke, am 11. März 1907 auf dem Familiengut im schlesischen Kreisau geboren, war einer der wenigen, die diese Eigenschaften mit sich brachten. Anders als die meisten Mitglieder der bürgerlich-konservativen und der militärischen Opposition gegen Hitler war er ein kompromissloser Gegner des Nationalsozialismus von allem Anfang an. Und er war der Spiritus Rector des Kreisauer Kreises, jener Widerstandsgruppe, die sich wie keine zweite in einem jahrelangen mühevollen Diskussionsprozess auf ein detailliertes Programm für eine Neuordnung nach Hitler verständigte.
By: Volker Ullrich
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Settler Militarism
- World War II in Hawai'i and the Making of US Empire
- By: Juliet Nebolon
- Narrated by: Jensen Olaya
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
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Under martial law during World War II, Hawai'i was located at the intersection of home front and war front. In Settler Militarism, Juliet Nebolon shows how settler colonialism and militarization simultaneously perpetuated, legitimated, and concealed one another in wartime Hawai'i for the...
By: Juliet Nebolon
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Mein Leben für die Demokratie
- By: Gavin Newsom, Helmut Dierlamm - Übersetzer, Carla Hegerl - Übersetzerin, and others
- Narrated by: Thomas Schmuckert
- Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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In seiner Autobiographie zeichnet Gavin Newsom seinen Weg auf die große politische Bühne nach. Er berichtet von den Erlebnissen, die ihn dazu inspirierten, Politiker zu werden – und von den Werten und Idealen, die ihn als Mensch prägen. Gavin Newsom wurde in San Francisco geboren, und seine Eltern ließen sich scheiden, als er noch klein war. Seine Kindheit verbrachte er zwischen zwei Welten: Seine Mutter hatte drei Jobs, um für ihre Kinder sorgen zu können, unterdessen führte sein Vater Newsom ihn in eine Gesellschaft ein, in der Reichtum und Beziehungen bestimmend waren.
By: Gavin Newsom, and others
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Welcome to the Jungle
- A Sailor’s Memoir of Service Aboard the USS Fresno (LST-1182)
- By: HJ Peterson
- Narrated by: GMG3 HJ Peterson II
- Length: 22 hrs and 45 mins
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A 17-year-old kid from Wyoming joins the Navy to earn money for college and ends up gaining an education he didn’t expect. Welcome To The Jungle is a no-holds-barred coming-of-age tale of how a boy became a man in the U.S. Navy.
By: HJ Peterson
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The Life and Times of Joe I. Flynn
- By: Sandra Flynn Camburn
- Narrated by: Michelle Ochitwa
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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The Life and Times of Joe I. Flynn by Sandra Flynn Camburn, narrated by Michelle Ochitwa and produced and published by Panda Publishing Agency, is an inspiring biography and memoir that chronicles one man’s extraordinary resilience through hardship, faith, and unwavering determination.
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RAF Boys in the Far East
- True Tales of the RAF in India, South East Asia and Hong Kong
- By: Steve Bond
- Narrated by: Russ Bain
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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For eighty-two years the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), which in 1918 became the Royal Air Force (RAF), maintained a permanent military aviation presence in the Far East. The first RFC units arrived in India in 1915. RAF India grew substantially in the interwar period and throughout World War Two. Various changes in the command structure finally saw the creation of the Far East Air Force (FEAF) in June 1949, covering South East Asia and Hong Kong.
By: Steve Bond
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If I Don't Return
- A Father's Wartime Journal
- By: Mark Hertling
- Narrated by: Mark Chaet
- Length: 11 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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"This journal was once a gift to our young sons. It is now a gift to anyone who cares to read it." When Major Mark Hertling deployed to Iraq in 1990 as the operations officer of an armored cavalry squadron, his unit was told 50 percent of them would likely sustain casualties. To him, that meant he might not return home and may perhaps never see his family again. To prepare for that potential outcome, he began keeping a journal, hoping that one day, if he didn't return, his stories and wisdom would be passed to his young sons.
By: Mark Hertling
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Case Red
- The Collapse of France
- By: Robert Forczyk
- Narrated by: Christopher Ragland
- Length: 18 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Case Red tells the often overlooked story of the fall of Metropolitan France from the evacuation of the BEF at Dunkirk through to the eventual collapse and armistice in June 1940. Even after the legendary evacuation from Dunkirk in June 1940 there were still large British formations fighting the Germans alongside their French allies. After mounting a vigorous counterattack at Abbeville and then conducting a tough defence along the Somme, the British were forced to conduct a second evacuation from the ports of Le Havre, Cherbourg, Brest and St Nazaire.
By: Robert Forczyk
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Start Digging, You Bastards!
- By: Tom Gilling
- Narrated by: Ian Ferrington
- Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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July, 1942. The North African campaign rages. The Allies have been forced to retreat from Gazala, and are being pursued through the sandy wastes by 'The Desert Fox' – Field Marshal Rommel and his Panzerarmee. The target of the enemy is Cairo – if taken, the Axis powers will control the Suez Canal and be within striking distance of the oil fields of the Middle East, tipping the war in Hitler's favour. In their way is the Eighth Army, spearheaded by the battle-hardened troops of the Ninth Australian Division and the Second New Zealand Division.
By: Tom Gilling
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The Aerial War: 1939–45
- The Role of Aviation in World War II
- By: Dr. David Baker
- Narrated by: Richard Trinder
- Length: 13 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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Just as vital as the battle on land or the struggle at sea, the air war ultimately tipped the balance of power in World War II. Many campaigns rode on the capabilities of their airforce, as British Spitfires were pitted against Messerschmitt Bf 109s and Japanese Zeros. Aerospace expert David Baker explores this battle in the skies, detailing the technical leaps that were made and little-known histories about the men and women involved, from pilots to factory workers.
By: Dr. David Baker
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Lincoln's Speechwriter
- John Hay and the Friendship That Inspired American Eloquence
- By: Jan Cigliano Hartman
- Narrated by: Kate Udall
- Length: 13 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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The rhyme and language of a writer's voice is the living soul of narrative. The evolution of John Hay's voice, established during his formative and college years at Brown University and echoed during his time with Abraham Lincoln, is documented in Lincoln's Speechwriter through evidence of Hay's distinct voice and Lincoln's ability to engage audiences, fused into something remarkable.
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The V-2 Rocket
- The Controversial History of the First Ballistic Missile During and After World War II
- By: Charles River Editors
- Narrated by: Steve Knupp
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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Though extremely different men in most ways, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Third Reich Fuhrer Adolf Hitler shared a passion for science, technology, and (sometimes impractical) "wonder weapons." In some cases, this fixation paid off handsomely, as in the case of British centrimetric radar, a compact, powerful radar type that enabled fitment to individual aircraft and contributed to the defeat of German U-boats.
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GERMANY
- The Country That Refused to Forget (The Mapmakers)
- By: James Johnson
- Narrated by: Sebastian Schug
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Germany lost twice. Then it did something rare. It learned. This book tells the story of a nation that burned down its own future, twice, and then chose to remember. From the rise of the Iron Chancellor to the ashes of Berlin, Blitzkrieg to the Berlin Wall, and Hitler to Merkel, Germany’s story is not one of endless conquest. It’s a story of collapse, reckoning, and slow, deliberate reconstruction. Through war, guilt, genius, division, and reinvention, Germany became something almost impossible: a world power that leads quietly. A country that doesn’t hide from its ghosts.
By: James Johnson