April 1945: The Hinge of History Free Audiobook Download by Craig Shirley


"In 1945, Nazi Germany was at the height of its power, having conquered almost all of Europe. The United States had publicly declared fear of a German atomic weapons program, but privately the administration knew that it was a paper tiger."

April 1945: The Hinge of History is a book by Craig Shirley, and is narrated by the author himself. This audiobook tells the story of how World War II ended and what became of Adolf Hitler in the aftermath. It's a thrilling, action-packed journey through time and starts with the last days of Adolf Hitler in Berlin.

April 1945: The Hinge of History is a chronicle of the final four months of World War II. Narrated by Tom Parks, it takes a detailed look at the Battle of Okinawa and its significance in the war. It emphasizes that General MacArthur's strategy was to capture Okinawa first because it would be a key location for American forces. The Battle of Okinawa was also important because it crippled Japanese ability to fight and poorly injured Japan's ability to conduct major campaigns.

The Hinge of History by Craig Shirley is a gripping account of the final months of World War II. This audiobook tells the story of how the Allies won the war.

1945: The Hinge of History tells the story of the biggest turning point in history. This is the story of how John F. Kennedy, who was a senator at the time, would become president in little over a year's time. It also told how America decided to commit itself to a cause that would lead us into World War II and then eventually into communism.

The Hinge of History recorded in 1945 is a dramatic recounting of the events that led up to and followed the end of WWII. This audiobook covers the time from FDR's death to the end of the war with Germany, sharing details around each key event as they happen and how they were handled by both sides.

Published Date 2022-02-22
Duration 17 hours 5 minutes
Author Craig Shirley
Narrated Tom Parks
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category Military, North America, World

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