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Escape from Kabul
- The Inside Story
- Narrated by: Ash Bhardwaj
- Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
'An important account of one of the defining moments of the modern world' PETER FRANKOPAN
The evacuation of Kabul in August 2021 will go down in military history as one of the most unexpected events in modern times. In an eerie replay of the disastrous British retreat from Kabul in 1842, coalition troops withdrew from Afghanistan after twenty years of military campaigning. The subsequent collapse of the Afghan government and its army shocked the world, as a resurgent Taliban gathered its forces and swept across the country. Thousands of Afghans who had worked with the allies were left to the meagre mercy of the Taliban.
As the Taliban went door to door to execute 'collaborators', a small international task force set out on a daring mission to evacuate as many Afghans and their families as possible.
Drawing on a wide range of first-hand accounts - the politicians and officers who planned the trans-continental rescue, the young soldiers who were faced with the unenviable task of keeping a crowd of thousands of desperate people at bay, former interpreters and soldiers of the Afghan Special Forces who made it out - Escape from Kabul is the harrowing true story of Operation Pitting and the Kabul airlift.
'An essential contribution to the historical record, told with lucid flair' - Sophy Roberts
'A compelling account of one of the most seismic events in recent years. . . Vividly told, Escape from Kabul captures the human cost of America's deal with the Taliban' - Larisa Brown
'Escape from Kabul is savage, adrenalin-fuelled, brutally honest, compelling, and essential reading. Wood and Jones are a dream team writing about a nightmare. . . These are the stories that soldiers tell each other when the press and politicians have packed up and moved on. These are the real stories of the men and women who snatched honour from the jaws of humiliating betrayal and defeat' - Ben Timberlake
'Escape From Kabul explains through personal knowledge and eye-witness testimony the bravery, endurance and professionalism of men and women tasked with achieving the near-impossible'- Stuart Ramsay, Chief Correspondent, Sky News
'Wood and Jones have done an excellent job of translating that chaos into a powerful narrative, replete with human drama and - to some extent - horror. It is certainly compelling and disturbing reading' - Mail on Sunday
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- Pierre Bovington
- 18-06-23
Well told.
This account gathered pace and navigated a track through a difficult period.
I enjoyed, if that can be used, reading about the aftermath as much as the events.
Nice job guys.
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- GREGORY PRATT
- 10-06-23
Exceptional analysis of the last phase of the Afghan war
Really well told from the perspective of the people that were there. In-depth assessment of those that experienced the Afghan war. How and why it all fell apart and the controversial withdrawal that was such a mess to many but also an extraordinary success to many others. Love it! Fantastic journalism!
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- Never arrived!!
- 16-04-23
Absolutely brilliant and enlightening
The book is a well researched and insightful look at this key historical event. It is wonderfully narrated and we’ll worth your time.
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- Elodie Burton
- 21-04-23
Impeccably researched
Great insight from a wide range of individuals. I know the audio is by one of the author’s friends and I feel bad saying this but it was not well read. It was reminiscent of an action film trailer voiceover and got quite annoying. A shame as the book itself is faultless!
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- Dan Slee
- 12-12-23
A balanced story of honourable defeat snatched from the jaws of a rout
Famously, in 1842, a British column of 16,000 left Kabul retreating to British India. Just one British soldier made it out. It is a story that cast a shadow when an America-led coalition went into Afghanistan and it's a story that still cast a shadow when they too retreated. The book is based on contemporary interviews of those involved with the evacuation. The accounts of the servicemen rising to an almost impossible challenge were striking. Good training and leadership made the best of an awful predicament. Yet the balance comes from examining the light and dark. A failure of political leadership led to the situation. Exactly who was to blame felt as though it was skated over. But the book does write well of the small triumphs of finding and removing named Afghans whose lives are at risk. What was surprising was the role some decent civil servants and ex-squadies played armed only with a smartphone. This is where the book excels. What is also sobering is that those Afghan translaters and their families who saved British lives in the field and tried and failed to board a flight are exactly those people UK Government wants to stop entering into the country.
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- Robin Marriott
- 07-06-23
Excellent work
A fascinating collection of accounts bringing to light the appalling failings of government and policy. Also the incredible story of bravery and acts of real humanity in these heartbreaking circumstances that were never done justice by the world's press at the time.
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- Will
- 08-05-23
Excellent read
A harrowing description of the last days of a democratic Afghanistan from the perspectives of all including the Taliban.
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- S.W
- 04-07-23
Not for me.
All over book was ok just not for me. Can't say I enjoyed it, as it's an account of Heartbreaking stories.
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- AiB
- 30-01-24
Disappointed but..
I've listened to a few of Levison's books and unfortunately didn't enjoy this one as much as his walking books.
An important point is being made about the lacking strength of decision-making within the British Political system and the lack of funds/humanistic reasoning from the Politicians. The difficulties of dealing with the Taliban, the sheer confusion and chaos of the few days in question and the communication issues between all the people involved in evacuating people becomes clear, but I don't find a solution to the problem in here.
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- jason mccullough
- 20-05-23
Captivating
I really enjoyed this book. Well written and narrated piece of modern history. I suspect this account won’t be the story of an end of an era but the beginning of a new one.
A must do listen.
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