James Garvey
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Born Under a Lucky Star
- A Red Army Soldier's Recollections of the Eastern Front of World War II
- By: Ivan Philippovich Makarov, Anastasia Walker - foreword and translator
- Narrated by: Daniel Henning
- Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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As a Russian recruit in World War II, Ivan Makarov witnessed General Chuikov pull out his pistol and shoot their regimental commander as a traitor. That was on his first day at the front. Thrown into an open field to face German tanks and artillery fire, with only rifles and machine guns to defend themselves with, almost 2,000 men of his regiment were wiped out in only six days at the Eastern Front. At this rate, Ivan struggled to comprehend how he would survive the hundreds of battles that lay before him, with death seeming to be the only certainty.
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Great story horrible reading
- By Jarvin Nightwind on 08-26-23
- Born Under a Lucky Star
- A Red Army Soldier's Recollections of the Eastern Front of World War II
- By: Ivan Philippovich Makarov, Anastasia Walker - foreword and translator
- Narrated by: Daniel Henning
Confusing
Reviewed: 08-23-24
Maybe it doesn’t translate…. Boring and confusing. I do not recommend this book. It just seems like a bunch of blah blah blah.
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Soldat
- Reflections of a German Soldier, 1936-1949
- By: Siegfried Knappe, Ted Brusaw
- Narrated by: John Wray
- Length: 12 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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A German soldier during World War II offers an inside look at the Nazi war machine, using his wartime diaries to describe how a ruthless psychopath motivated an entire generation of ordinary Germans to carry out his monstrous schemes.
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An incredible true story
- By Erik on 09-02-13
- Soldat
- Reflections of a German Soldier, 1936-1949
- By: Siegfried Knappe, Ted Brusaw
- Narrated by: John Wray
Best autobiography of war
Reviewed: 08-18-24
This is one of the greatest books ever written about the tragedies of war and the human condition. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys understanding what other people go through.
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D-Day
- The Battle for Normandy
- By: Antony Beevor
- Narrated by: Cameron Stewart
- Length: 19 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Renowned historian Antony Beevor, the man who "single-handedly transformed the reputation of military history" (The Guardian) presents the first major account in more than 20 years of the Normandy invasion and the liberation of Paris. This is the first book to describe not only the experiences of the American, British, Canadian, and German soldiers, but also the terrible suffering of the French caught up in the fighting.
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A commendable book
- By Michael on 01-19-10
- D-Day
- The Battle for Normandy
- By: Antony Beevor
- Narrated by: Cameron Stewart
Tough read
Reviewed: 08-18-24
I have read Stalingrad. This book is too much info and no coherent message. It’s like you wanted to get every single piece of information jammed into this book. For whatever reason, it’s a very poor audiobook.
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