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The World Crisis - 1911-1918, Part Two

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The World Crisis - 1911-1918, Part Two

By: Sir Winston Churchill
Narrated by: Christian Rodska
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Winston Churchill's superlative account of the prelude to and events of the First World War is a defining work of 20th-century history. With dramatic narrative power, Churchill reconstructs the action on the Western and Eastern Fronts, the wars at sea and in the air, and the advent of tanks and U-boats.

Rich with personal insights, this second part of Churchill's magisterial book covers the year 1915 and includes the chapters 'The Deadlock in the West', 'The First Defeat of the U-boats', 'The Battle of Suvla Bay [in Gallipoli', and 'The Abandonment of the Dardanelles'.

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An absolute unique performance; in an unusual approach to producing an audiobook, this recording have the history and the book, by Winston Churchill, rendered in a true, real-life voice approach by performer Christian Rodska. What could easily have turned into a farce, the marvelous performance by reader Rodska, not only saves the book, but brings the life and times of Winston Churchill so instantly into his own entire story of WW1. The book is a masterpiece of valuable first-hand insight by Churchill. The reading is a unique reenactment of Churchill himself in the given time-period of the history.

PERFECT READER!!!

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Yet another masterful narration by Christian Rodska of Churchill’s 1st hand masterwork on the causes, progress and consequences of WW1.

Masterful insight into WW1

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This will change your entire understanding of the Dardanelles campaign. Thought provoking and brilliantly read.

Superb

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Vol 2 covers the detail of the 1915 initiative to cease the initiative at Gallipoli, as seen from Churchill’s perspective and self-justification of course. Even more than 100 years later it is a moment of “what might have been” that would have fundamentally changed the world in the decades that followed. A poorly understood failure and so overshadowed by the Western Front and Western European
perspective of WW1.

Excellent coverage of the ill-fated Gallipoli initiative

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Well written defense of British actions in WW1 particularly regarding Gallipoli.. The ultimate insider story.

Very interesting history

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