James Hutton
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The Public Relations Handbook
- By: Robert L. Dilenschneider
- Narrated by: Mike Lenz
- Length: 10 hrs and 22 mins
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It is no longer enough for public relations professionals to be great at writing press releases or terrific at establishing media contacts. Today and in the future, all professionals must understand how their skills dovetail with those of other professionals.
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Political leanings crept in
- By James Hutton on 07-05-22
- The Public Relations Handbook
- By: Robert L. Dilenschneider
- Narrated by: Mike Lenz
Political leanings crept in
Reviewed: 07-05-22
Despite intending to appear non-partisan the content selection used for examples and the tenor were decidedly left-leaning. It is possible to do this from a non-partisan point of view.
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The French Resistance
- The History of the Opposition Against Nazi Germany's Occupation of France During World War II
- By: Charles River Editors
- Narrated by: Kevin Kollins
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
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The French Army crumbled swiftly under the powerful blows delivered to it in 1940 by Adolf Hitler's Wehrmacht. Launching a massive feint into Belgium to lure French armies and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) away from the actual point of attack, the weakly protected Ardennes Forest, the Germans struck past the Maginot Line. In a lightning campaign, panzers punched through to the coast, dividing Allied forces with a steel cordon across France and forcing the evacuation of the BEF from the port of Dunkirk.
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Story is valuable
- By James Hutton on 08-04-18
- The French Resistance
- The History of the Opposition Against Nazi Germany's Occupation of France During World War II
- By: Charles River Editors
- Narrated by: Kevin Kollins
Story is valuable
Reviewed: 08-04-18
The story is useful in more fully understanding WWII. The narrator should have been able to pronounce key German words, such as Wehrmacht, with a more authentic, and widely used, German “v” sound for the letter “w.”
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