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D-Day Complete Broadcast - Jim Hodges Audiobook

D-Day Complete Broadcast - Jim Hodges Audiobook

After purchasing this .mp3 audiobook, you will be given an opportunity to download it on the "Thank You" screen. You will also receive an email with a download link.

Classical Conversations Program(s): Foundations, Scribblers

Correlating Cycle(s): 2

Relive D-Day – for the first time.

From the opening reports of paratroop landings by German broadcasters to the evening prayer of President Roosevelt, listen to each heart-stopping hour of live broadcasting from one of the most momentous days of the 20th Century.

The Allies have landed at Normandy! A 4,000-ship armada! Heavy bombardments! Paratroopers!

You will hear 24 full hours of crackling reports from London Radio, Eisenhower’s Order of the Day; his personal message to the troops; the King of England; live recordings from troop boats, reconnaissance planes, paratroop transport planes, and the signal bridge of a naval vessel; live reports from the House of Representatives and the White House – and more! It’s all here – the complete broadcast day of June 6, 1944.

Quick! Turn on the radio!

$18.00
D-Day Complete Broadcast - Jim Hodges Audiobook
$18.00
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After purchasing this .mp3 audiobook, you will be given an opportunity to download it on the "Thank You" screen. You will also receive an email with a download link.

Classical Conversations Program(s): Foundations, Scribblers

Correlating Cycle(s): 2

Relive D-Day – for the first time.

From the opening reports of paratroop landings by German broadcasters to the evening prayer of President Roosevelt, listen to each heart-stopping hour of live broadcasting from one of the most momentous days of the 20th Century.

The Allies have landed at Normandy! A 4,000-ship armada! Heavy bombardments! Paratroopers!

You will hear 24 full hours of crackling reports from London Radio, Eisenhower’s Order of the Day; his personal message to the troops; the King of England; live recordings from troop boats, reconnaissance planes, paratroop transport planes, and the signal bridge of a naval vessel; live reports from the House of Representatives and the White House – and more! It’s all here – the complete broadcast day of June 6, 1944.

Quick! Turn on the radio!