
Enemy at the Gates
The Battle for Stalingrad
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Narrated by:
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David Baker
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By:
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William Craig
About this listen
A classic work of World War II history that brings to vivid, dramatic life one of the bloodiest battles ever fought - and the beginning of the end for the Third Reich.
On August 5, 1942, giant pillars of dust rose over the Russian steppe, marking the advance of the 6th Army, an elite German combat unit dispatched by Hitler to capture the industrial city of Stalingrad and press on to the oil fields of Azerbaijan. The Germans were supremely confident; in three years, they had not suffered a single defeat. The Luftwaffe had already bombed the city into ruins. German soldiers hoped to complete their mission and be home in time for Christmas.
The siege of Stalingrad lasted five months, one week, and three days. Nearly two million men and women died, and the 6th Army was completely destroyed. Considered by many historians to be the turning point of World War II in Europe, the Soviet Army's victory foreshadowed Hitler's downfall and the rise of a communist superpower.
Best-selling author William Craig spent five years researching this epic clash of military titans, traveling to three continents in order to review documents and interview hundreds of survivors. Enemy at the Gates is the enthralling result: the definitive account of one of the most important battles in world history. The book was the inspiration for the 2001 film of the same name, starring Joseph Fiennes and Jude Law.
©1973 William Craig; This edition published in 2015 by Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. (P)2015 Audible, Inc.Confusing pronunciations
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The narration was really good and he did a very good job!
Really amazing book! Would highly recommend
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Riveting listening
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes - if you are interested in WW2 then this is one of the turning pointsWho might you have cast as narrator instead of David Baker?
Someone who can pronounce European wordsWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No - too long - but ideal excuse for a few long walksAny additional comments?
Reader's mispronunciation of so many European words / terms / places grates terriblyGREAT BOOK - NOT SO GREAT READER
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Unbelievable true story of human hardship.
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very interesting and informative
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Gruesome.
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Amazing
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exceptional
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A battle indeed
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