The World Crisis 1911-18
Part 1 - 1911 to 1914
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Narrated by:
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Christian Rodska
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Written by:
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Sir Winston Churchill
About this listen
Rich with personal insights, the first part of Churchill's magisterial book covers the years 1911 - 1914 and includes Ireland and the European balance, the mobilization of the Navy, the invasion of France and Turkey and the Balkans.
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