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To Die with Such Men
- Frontline Stories from Ukraine's International Legion
- By: Shannon Monaghan
- Narrated by: Danielle Rayne
- Length: 12 hrs and 52 mins
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Shannon Monaghan follows a core group of Western volunteers in Ukraine, fighting together from the early battle for Kyiv through to the last stands at Severodonetsk and Bakhmut. They arrived alone, but became a family—back when nobody bothered to learn names, because they all expected to die. These men knew they'd be fighting without the NATO support they were used to. They knew the danger they faced, and how they might be criticized for fighting someone else's war. But they also knew it was the right thing to do. This is their story.
By: Shannon Monaghan
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The Old Breed... The Complete Story Revealed
- A Father, a Son, and How WWII in the Pacific Shaped Their Lives
- By: W. Henry Sledge
- Narrated by: Charles Constant
- Length: 11 hrs and 17 mins
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The Old Breed... The Complete Story Revealed brings to life an abundance of new material from the original manuscript of Eugene Sledge's classic memoir With the Old Breed at Peleliu and Okinawa. By interspersing his own personal anecdotes throughout, Henry Sledge takes his father's work and gives it newfound context, sharing memories of conversations between father and son. The result is a flowing narrative that portrays an intimate look at a WWII veteran and his struggles to adapt to civilian life following the war.
By: W. Henry Sledge
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Through the Yellow Visor
- The Life and (Mis)Adventures of a US Navy Fighter Pilot
- By: E. Vincent Jell-O Aiello
- Narrated by: E. Vincent "Jell-O" Aiello
- Length: 11 hrs and 20 mins
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You’ve heard him as host of the Fighter Pilot Podcast. More than 100k listeners have been waiting for this book. Now ride along. From the cockpit of a Navy jet circling overhead, an aircraft carrier—1,000 feet long and displacing 98,000 tons—looks no bigger than a child’s toy. No wonder the fighter pilots call it a boat. Try landing on one of these bucking broncos without boltering.
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Excellent account of an incredible career as a Fighter Pilot
- By Amy Minker on 30-05-25
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Nothing but Courage
- The 82nd Airborne's Daring D-Day Mission—and Their Heroic Charge Across the La Fière Bridge
- By: James Donovan
- Narrated by: Mark Deakins
- Length: 11 hrs and 58 mins
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In June 1944, German and American forces converged on an insignificant bridge a few miles inland from the invasion beaches. If taken by the Nazis, the bridge might have gone down in history as the reason the Allies failed on D-Day. The narrow road over it was each side’s conduit to victory. Continued Nazi control over the bridge near an old manoir known as La Fière—one of only two bridges in the region capable of supporting tanks and other heavy armor—would allow the Germans to reinforce their defenses at Utah Beach, one of the five landing areas chosen for Operation Overlord.
By: James Donovan
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Twelve Years with Hitler
- Secretary to the Führer
- By: Albert Zoller, Christa Schroeder, Roger Moorhouse -foreword by, and others
- Narrated by: Peter Noble, Petrea Burchard
- Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins
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In 1930, as a young woman, Christa Schroeder became a stenographer for the Nazi party, before being noticed by Hitler who, in 1933, hired her as his private secretary. Schroeder remained by Hitler's side, fiercely loyal, for twelve years, living at the Wolfsschanze and even joining him and his staff in the Führerbunker in Berlin in January 1945.
By: Albert Zoller, and others
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Mercenaries, Gunslingers, and Outlaws
- Two Years as a Security Contractor in Iraq
- By: Robert M. Kurtz
- Narrated by: John McLain
- Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
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A candid and multifaceted look at life as a security contractor in Iraq in the early years after the American invasion. It’s not just a story of surviving IEDs and firefights while protecting American contractors—though those moments are vividly recounted—it’s also an exploration of the broader, often unexpected, experiences that defined the author’s two and a half years in Iraq.
By: Robert M. Kurtz
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To Die with Such Men
- Frontline Stories from Ukraine's International Legion
- By: Shannon Monaghan
- Narrated by: Danielle Rayne
- Length: 12 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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Shannon Monaghan follows a core group of Western volunteers in Ukraine, fighting together from the early battle for Kyiv through to the last stands at Severodonetsk and Bakhmut. They arrived alone, but became a family—back when nobody bothered to learn names, because they all expected to die. These men knew they'd be fighting without the NATO support they were used to. They knew the danger they faced, and how they might be criticized for fighting someone else's war. But they also knew it was the right thing to do. This is their story.
By: Shannon Monaghan
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The Old Breed... The Complete Story Revealed
- A Father, a Son, and How WWII in the Pacific Shaped Their Lives
- By: W. Henry Sledge
- Narrated by: Charles Constant
- Length: 11 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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The Old Breed... The Complete Story Revealed brings to life an abundance of new material from the original manuscript of Eugene Sledge's classic memoir With the Old Breed at Peleliu and Okinawa. By interspersing his own personal anecdotes throughout, Henry Sledge takes his father's work and gives it newfound context, sharing memories of conversations between father and son. The result is a flowing narrative that portrays an intimate look at a WWII veteran and his struggles to adapt to civilian life following the war.
By: W. Henry Sledge
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Through the Yellow Visor
- The Life and (Mis)Adventures of a US Navy Fighter Pilot
- By: E. Vincent Jell-O Aiello
- Narrated by: E. Vincent "Jell-O" Aiello
- Length: 11 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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You’ve heard him as host of the Fighter Pilot Podcast. More than 100k listeners have been waiting for this book. Now ride along. From the cockpit of a Navy jet circling overhead, an aircraft carrier—1,000 feet long and displacing 98,000 tons—looks no bigger than a child’s toy. No wonder the fighter pilots call it a boat. Try landing on one of these bucking broncos without boltering.
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Excellent account of an incredible career as a Fighter Pilot
- By Amy Minker on 30-05-25
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Nothing but Courage
- The 82nd Airborne's Daring D-Day Mission—and Their Heroic Charge Across the La Fière Bridge
- By: James Donovan
- Narrated by: Mark Deakins
- Length: 11 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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In June 1944, German and American forces converged on an insignificant bridge a few miles inland from the invasion beaches. If taken by the Nazis, the bridge might have gone down in history as the reason the Allies failed on D-Day. The narrow road over it was each side’s conduit to victory. Continued Nazi control over the bridge near an old manoir known as La Fière—one of only two bridges in the region capable of supporting tanks and other heavy armor—would allow the Germans to reinforce their defenses at Utah Beach, one of the five landing areas chosen for Operation Overlord.
By: James Donovan
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Twelve Years with Hitler
- Secretary to the Führer
- By: Albert Zoller, Christa Schroeder, Roger Moorhouse -foreword by, and others
- Narrated by: Peter Noble, Petrea Burchard
- Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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In 1930, as a young woman, Christa Schroeder became a stenographer for the Nazi party, before being noticed by Hitler who, in 1933, hired her as his private secretary. Schroeder remained by Hitler's side, fiercely loyal, for twelve years, living at the Wolfsschanze and even joining him and his staff in the Führerbunker in Berlin in January 1945.
By: Albert Zoller, and others
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Mercenaries, Gunslingers, and Outlaws
- Two Years as a Security Contractor in Iraq
- By: Robert M. Kurtz
- Narrated by: John McLain
- Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
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A candid and multifaceted look at life as a security contractor in Iraq in the early years after the American invasion. It’s not just a story of surviving IEDs and firefights while protecting American contractors—though those moments are vividly recounted—it’s also an exploration of the broader, often unexpected, experiences that defined the author’s two and a half years in Iraq.
By: Robert M. Kurtz
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The Raider
- The Untold Story of a Renegade Marine and the Birth of U.S. Special Forces in World War II
- By: Stephen R. Platt
- Narrated by: Mark Deakins
- Length: 16 hrs and 19 mins
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In The Raider, Cundill Prize-winning historian Stephen R. Platt gives us the first authoritative account of Carlson’s larger-than-life exploits: the real story, based on years of research including newly discovered diaries and correspondence in English and Chinese, with deep insight into the conflicted idealism about the Chinese Communists that would prove Carlson’s undoing in the McCarthy era. Tracing the rise and fall of an unlikely American war hero, The Raider is a story of exploration, of cultural (mis)understanding, and of one man’s awakening to the sheer breadth of the world.
By: Stephen R. Platt
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Spitfire Command
- A Fighter Pilot's Memoir of Fighting from Dunkirk to D-Day (Memoirs of World War Two in the Air)
- By: Bobby Oxspring
- Narrated by: Dan Calley
- Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
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Dunkirk, the Battle of Britain, the Channel Dash, North Africa, Sicily, Dieppe, D-Day, and the fight against the V1 menace—Group Captain Bobby Oxspring saw action in many of the most famous battles of the Second World War. His memoir, Spitfire Command, is a remarkable account of life as one of The Few, charting his journey through the war, flying all marks of the Spitfire—from the Mk I to the Mk XIV—right through to when he ended operational duty just a week before the war ended.
By: Bobby Oxspring
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Una donna a Berlino
- By: Anonima, Palma Severi - traduttore
- Narrated by: Martina Averna
- Length: 10 hrs and 54 mins
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«Sì, la guerra avanza rombando verso Berlino. Ciò che ieri era ancora un brontolio lontano, oggi è un tambureggiare continuo... Viviamo dentro un cerchio di bocche di fuoco che si restringe di ora in ora». L'autrice ha voluto restare anonima da quando il libro vide per la prima volta la luce negli anni Cinquanta e fu accolto, soprattutto in Germania, con un senso di fastidio, anzi, di esplicito rifiuto. Decise allora di vietarne ogni riedizione finché fosse rimasta in vita. Solo dopo la sua morte, avvenuta nel 2001, Hans M. Enzensberger ebbe l'autorizzazione a riproporlo.
By: Anonima, and others
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Mission 101
- The Untold Story of the SOE and the Second World War in Ethiopia
- By: Duncan McNab
- Narrated by: Tamblyn Lord
- Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
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In late 1940 a group of five young Australian soldiers set out on a secret mission: one of the Second World War’s most daring operations and the first for Britain’s legendary Special Operations Executive. Leading a small force of Ethiopian freedom fighters on an epic trek across the harsh African bush from the Sudan, the small incursion force entered Italian-occupied Ethiopia and began waging a guerilla war against the 250,000-strong Italian army. One of these men, Ken Burke, was Duncan McNab's uncle.
By: Duncan McNab
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Als Kanonier der schweren Flak
- Tagebuch eines Soldaten der Division "Hermann Göring"
- By: Albert Geicht
- Narrated by: Sascha Ulderup
- Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
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Das Tagebuch des Soldaten Albert G. zeigt uns in aufrüttelnder Klarheit das kämpfen und Leiden der Deutschen Soldaten im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Als Luftwaffensoldat an der schweren Flak (8,8 cm ) ausgebildet, kämpft er nicht nur gegen die immer weiter steigende Übermacht der Alliierten in der Luft, auch mehr und mehr werden er und seine Kameraden gegen die überall auftauchenden Sowjetpanzer eingesetzt. Ob am Geschütz, am Maschinengewehr oder im Schützengraben mit Handgranaten, überall schafft es Albert immer wieder dem Heldentod ein Schnippchen zu schlagen.
By: Albert Geicht
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Life of Combat
- By: GySgt Dale C. Simmons
- Narrated by: Jerry Dugan
- Length: 5 hrs and 13 mins
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Is the true story of how a GySgt. Dale Simmons tried to introduce the Russian military hand-to-hand combat art SAMBO to the Marine Corps. His COUNTER-SAMBO course was in 23 instructional sections, and he trained 93 Marines up to Instructor level. It has elements of power politics, group personal inter-dynamics, physical and emotional conflict, psychological and physical violence, and real hand-to-hand combat.
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A Broken and Redeeming Road Forward
- By: John Stewart
- Narrated by: Adam Carpenter
- Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins
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John Stewart grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, unsure of what he would do with his life. He grew up loving to be active and fight, participating in rugby, wrestling, football, and the school rifle team. He was active in his church, the Christian organization Young Life, and other Christian groups, like the church youth group, an organization in the Pittsburgh area called Happening. He felt called by the Lord to serve in the military at a young age to serve in the US Marine Corps as a 0231 intelligence specialist.
By: John Stewart
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Borghese mi ha detto
- L'ultima testimonianza del Principe nero
- By: Giampaolo Pansa
- Narrated by: Matteo Palazzo
- Length: 4 hrs and 3 mins
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Il 4 dicembre 1970 Giampaolo Pansa, allora giovane giornalista della “Stampa”, si presenta a Junio Valerio Borghese e gli chiede un’intervista. Strano a dirsi, ma il vecchio militare lo prende in simpatia e gli dà appuntamento il giorno dopo nel suo ufficio personale a Roma. Da questo incontro di poche ore nasce un documento storico: l'intervista sarà pubblicata sulla "Stampa" il 9 dicembre 1970, pochi giorni dopo il tentato colpo di Stato passato alla storia come "golpe Borghese".
By: Giampaolo Pansa
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It Was My Turn
- One of Vietnam's Most Decorated Pilots and America's Secret War
- By: Gerald Baron
- Narrated by: Gerald Baron
- Length: 11 hrs and 9 mins
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Warrant Officer Terry Crump was a Cobra gunship pilot who earned a near-unprecedented seven Distinguished Flying Crosses in his one-year tour in Vietnam. This is the untold story of the Pink Panthers, the 361st Aerial Weapons Company, an all-Cobra unit dedicated to supporting the secret war of MACVSOG. SOG, the so-called "Studies and Observation Group" sent small teams led by Special Forces commandos into Laos and Cambodia in violation of their supposed neutrality. It was considered "the hairiest mission" of the war with more Medals of Honor awarded to SOG teams at Kontum than any other unit.
By: Gerald Baron
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Ráfaga roja
- By: Liliana Blum
- Narrated by: Martha Juárez
- Length: 6 hrs and 23 mins
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Heroína para unos, Asesina para otros. Una novela sobre los días de Hannie Schaft en la resistencia holandesa contra el Tercer Reich. Países Bajos, 1939. Un aire triste se respira en vísperas de Navidad. Las noticias alertan sobre la invasión de Hitler a Polonia y el miedo habita agazapado entre la gente.
By: Liliana Blum
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Vera Atkins
- A Life from Beginning to End (World War 2 Biographies)
- By: Hourly History
- Narrated by: Matthew J. Chandler-Smith
- Length: 58 mins
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Vera Atkins is one of the many unsung heroes and heroines of World War II. She carried out her life with great care and due diligence, quietly becoming the perfect spy when no one was watching. Beneath her polished exterior was a mind built for strategy, secrecy, and survival. But Vera wasn’t just a spy—she was a Spymistress. That’s what her operatives in Britain’s military intelligence unit, the Special Operations Executive, called her.
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Le Général Patton - Le héros controversé de l'US Army
- By: Benoît Rondeau
- Narrated by: José Heuzé
- Length: 22 hrs and 15 mins
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George Smith Patton (1885-1945) est le général américain le plus célèbre et le plus controversé de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Personnalité haute en couleur, doté d'un sens inné du commandement et d'un génie tactique incontestable, il est devenu un véritable mythe. Patriote convaincu, cet homme d'honneur et meneur audacieux suscitait autant de détestation que d'admiration auprès de ses soldats et supérieurs.
By: Benoît Rondeau
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Es gab solche und solche...
- Wie das Waisenkind Siegfried die Hölle von Königsberg überlebte
- By: Franziska Lüttich
- Narrated by: Franziska Lüttich
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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Der achtjährige Siegfried Kaesse, Jahrgang 1936, lebt in Tannenwalde, einem Vorort von Königsberg, der Hauptstadt Ostpreußens. Eine glückliche, behütete, sorglose Kindheit mit seinen Eltern und seinem Pflegebruder Jürgen, drei Jahre alt. Jürgen kam durch die "Kinderlandverschickung", damit er sicher ist vor den Angriffen auf Berlin... Denn in Ostpreußen, da kennt man den Krieg mehr aus dem Volksempfänger als in der Wirklichkeit... Doch Ende August 1944 legt der Bombenhagel der Alliierten die idyllische Stadt am Pregel in Schutt und Asche - und damit auch Siegfrieds Kindheit.
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Underworld Commando
- By: Jim Taousanis
- Narrated by: Jim Taousanis
- Length: 9 hrs
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Jim is a former Australian Commando Intelligence Operative that had once lost his way. He now works in Brisbane as an authour, speaker and fitness consultant. His autobiography, Underworld Commando, leaps out of a 1980s Kings Cross world of crime, corrupt police, commandos, and some of the most notorious, infamous mob identities in Australian crime history.
By: Jim Taousanis
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Ukraine
- A Nation Bleeds, A World Watches
- By: Robert Marshall
- Narrated by: Robert Marshall
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
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When war erupted in Ukraine, the world paused—some in solidarity, others in silence. But for one retired British police officer, the call to bear witness was too loud to ignore. Robert Marshall takes listeners on an unforgettable journey into the heart of a nation under siege. From bombed-out streets in Kyiv to quiet moments with grieving families in Lviv, this is not just a war story—it’s a story of courage, love, despair, and human connection in the face of unthinkable cruelty.
By: Robert Marshall
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Sovereignty
- Overcoming Authoritarianism - A Family Perspective (The Generations Trilogy, Book 1)
- By: Johannes Chudoba
- Narrated by: Johannes Chudoba
- Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
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Born into a clan of transitional characters, dyed-in-the-wool interculturalist Johannes Chudoba invites listeners to recognize the life lessons of the pre- and postwar generations. Following a frenzy of high-intensity challenges in conflict and transition countries for three decades, Chudoba stepped back and slowed down to spend time with his mother in the final months of her life, and to capture the essence of intergenerational learning in his family.
By: Johannes Chudoba
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Zwölf Jahre mit Hitler
- Erinnerungen seiner Geheimsekretärin
- By: Albert Zoller, Lothar Walter Lederer, Roger Moorhouse
- Narrated by: Klaus G. Förg
- Length: 6 hrs and 46 mins
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Die Erinnerungen von Christa Schroeder, die Hitler zwölf Jahre als Sekretärin diente, zeigen den Diktator als Privatmann: seinen Umgang mit Mitarbeitern, seine Haltung gegenüber Frauen, sein Urteil über Kunst und Musik. Auch von seinen Gesundheitsproblemen und seinem Umgang damit entsteht ein anschauliches Bild, man erfährt seine Meinung über Politiker und Staatenlenker seiner Zeit, ebenso lernt man andere, weniger bekannte Facetten Hitlers kennen.
By: Albert Zoller, and others
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Aim High: My Airforce Experience
- By: MSgt Tuebe'd Tzidid
- Narrated by: Dave Melcher
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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In 1965, war was on simmer, and buddies were getting drafted or going into the safer Air Force, Navy, or Coast Guard rather than the more combatant Army and Marine Corps. I'm 75. Had I had the opportunity to do it again, I'd go as a noncombatant combat photographer or broadcaster for AFN wherever in the world I was sent. That's another story.
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Trotz der Tränen - Eine Mutter kämpft
- Hans Litten
- By: Patricia Litten, Irmgard Litten
- Narrated by: Johannes Steck, Patricia Litten, Gert Heidenreich
- Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins
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Der erschütternde Bericht einer Mutter, die fünf lange Jahre dafür kämpfte, ihren Sohn aus den Fängen der Nationalsozialisten zu befreien. Hans Litten, 1903 geboren, lebte als junger Anwalt in Berlin. Zu seinen Mandaten gehörten auch einige Verfahren, bei denen er Opfer des berüchtigten "SA Sturmes 33" vertrat. Ein Beweisantrag Littens führt dazu, dass Hitler 1931 in den Zeugenstand geladen wird. Durch Littens Fragen in die Enge getrieben, schwört Hitler Verfassungstreue und verstrickt sich unter Eid in Lügen.
By: Patricia Litten, 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.
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The Hidden Legacy of World War II
- By: Carol Schultz Vento
- Narrated by: Melanie Carey
- Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins
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In "The Hidden Legacy of World War II: A Daughter's Journey", Carol Schultz Vento weaves life with her paratrooper father into the larger narrative of World War II and the homecoming of the Greatest Generation. The book describes the seldom told story of how the war trauma of World War II impacted one family. This personal story is combined with the author's thorough research and investigation of the reality for those World War II veterans who could not forget the horrors of war.
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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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Bobby
- There Is Always a Light at the End of the Tunnel
- By: SSG Robert J. Quayle RET
- Narrated by: Will Hahn
- Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins
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In a world that can be cruel and unforgiving, one man’s journey stands out as a testament to the power of resilience, faith, and hope. Meet the disabled veteran who has seen it all, from the Cold War to the War on Terror to the brink of despair, and back again. Sadly, an average of 22 veterans a day take their own life. This book tells the story of a disabled veteran who was very nearly one of them. He faced immense challenges yet found hope in his journey. From serving as an intelligence analyst during tense times to battling with depression, he experienced it all.
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Spy Pilot
- Francis Gary Powers, the U-2 Incident, and a Controversial Cold War Legacy
- By: Jr. Francy Gary Powers, Keith Dunnavant
- Narrated by: Dallin Bradford
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
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Based on newly available information, the son of famed U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers presents the facts and dispels misinformation about the Cold War espionage program that turned his father into a Cold War icon. One of the most talked-about events of the Cold War was the downing of the American U-2 spy plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers over the Soviet Union on May 1, 1960. The event was recently depicted in the Steven Spielberg movie Bridge of Spies.
By: Jr. Francy Gary Powers, and others