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The Memoirs of William T. Sherman: Atlanta and the March to the Sea

By: William T. Sherman
Narrated by: Nelson Runger
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Summary

"If the people raise a howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war, and not popularity-seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." These are the words of General William T. Sherman, with whom "scorched earth policy" will forever be linked. In his memoirs, the Union general describes the waning days of the American Civil War and his famous march through Georgia, culminating in the capture and burning of Atlanta. With frank, forceful words, the listener is brought to the front lines as Sherman wipes out 20,000 Confederate soldiers and sacks Atlanta - and in the process boosts Abraham Lincoln's re-election campaign. Please note: This audiobook contains only the "Atlanta and the March to the Sea" segment of The Memoirs of William T. Sherman.

Public Domain (P)1999 Recorded Books
Military War Civil War Memoir
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