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A Brief History of the Cold War

By: John Hughes-Wilson
Narrated by: Philip Franks
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The Cold War was an undeclared war, fought silently and carefully between ideological opponents armed with the most fearsome weapons mankind has ever seen. Hughes-Wilson takes a cool look at this war, from the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 to the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the dissolution of the USSR thereafter.

He examines the suspicion and paranoia - on both sides - of the greatest stand-off in history. Written by one of Britain's leading, popular, military historians, this book makes accessible for the first time one of the key periods to shape our world.

©2006 John Hughes-Wilson (P)2014 Audible Ltd
20th Century Military Modern World War Thought-Provoking
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

IT IS THE BEST NARRATION OF THIS HISTORIC PHENOMENA THAT WAS MADE FOR AN AUDIOBOOK.

What was one of the most memorable moments of A Brief History of the Cold War?

THE FINAL PART, WITH THE FALL OF THE SOVIET UNION.

What does Philip Franks bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

IT IS LIKE BEING IN THE MIDDLE OF EVENTS.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

YES.

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A BOOK THAT I WOULD TELL EVERYONE TO BUY IT, A REAL MASTERPIECE FOR THIS HISTORIC EVENT.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE COLD WAR-REVIEW

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Some stuff that I didn't know. Fir example related to John F Kennedy and later with regard Gorbachev.

Some surprising revelations

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Very insightful and well told account of the Cold War, including its origins in the Russian Revolution. On the downside, the narrator, strangely, seemed to stumble when pronouncing dates or numbers, as if he tried to pronounce them too quickly. He also had some irritating ways of pronouncing certain words, eg Soviet beamce

Very worthwhile, if you can stand the narrator

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Much of this story is well known anyway, but we learn a lot more detail from this book, as well as being reminded of the main events of the Cold War.

The thing that stuck me was the insecurity of Russia. They were often depicted as being in the thrall of the USA. The lack of trust between the two superpowers was also a prominent theme. It is a great shame that more was not made of the improved relations of the Reagan, Gorbachev era, but ultimately, the arms manufacturers won the day and got rich as a result.

Fascinating insight

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Enjoyable historical page turner from the Russian revolution until the fall of the Wall. The story nevers slackens, it may not be an academic treatise but it is a great listen. The narration is excellent with intonation, punctuation and diligence of pronunciation- perfect.
The author gives his views without ever allowing doubt that he is just giving his (well informed) take on events. Thus JFK assassination is dismantled and the guilty people named. The author is clearly a supporter of the West and hates Communism. He is clear that being a Socialist, a Liberal or worst of all Liberal Academic are all beneath contempt. I was amused that he replaces Russia or China by "workers paradise" in many chapters after describing how how Stalin or Mao etc have repressed or murdered millions.
He takes care to let us know that this character is a homosexual spy or a Jewish traitor etc. His very punchy, outspoken style does make this a splendid read but just maybe overlaid with a strong bias.

Enjoyable listen from an author with an agenda.

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