Kimberly Mullens
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FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT
- His Finest Hour -The Winning of World War II
- De: The History Journals, Liam Dale
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 41 m
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The early years of World War II saw Nazi Germany dominate Europe, but by the end of 1941, as Adolf Hitler continued to build his Empire, events in the Pacific took on their own momentum as Imperial Japan and America became locked in battle after the bombing of the US Naval Fleet at Pearl Harbour. As the smoke and flames rose from Pearl, America and its President, Franklin D Roosevelt could no longer remain on the sidelines of the war that had been waging in Europe for over two years, and on December 7th, 1941, the hostilities were transformed into a global conflict. This would mark the ...
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Short and to the point
- De Kimberly Mullens en 10-25-24
- FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT
- His Finest Hour -The Winning of World War II
- De: The History Journals, Liam Dale
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
Short and to the point
Revisado: 10-25-24
Left me wanting to know more. But very short and to the point. Very informative
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Beat the Devil
- De: David Hare, Donald Katz - Introduction
- Narrado por: David Hare
- Duración: 1 h y 10 m
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In the spring of 2020, as the world grappled with the deepening coronavirus pandemic, acclaimed British screenwriter and playwright David Hare was struck down by the virus himself. With brutal honesty, sharp humor, and his trademark insight, the renowned writer of modern classics like Skylight and Plenty brings us into his own experience battling the bizarre and terrifying symptoms of Covid-19.
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Almost Hilarious If Not Sad
- De Anonymous User en 10-30-24
- Beat the Devil
- De: David Hare, Donald Katz - Introduction
- Narrado por: David Hare
Loved the actual story, not the extra commentary
Revisado: 10-25-24
I think the story stands on its own. I would have rather the extra commentary be left to maybe a separate interview or something. I would have just like the story on its own. But that was great. I think it was very interesting pov and very insightful.
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