Author: War History Journals
Series: Military & Warfare Adventure Stories #1
Narrator: Daniel Griffin
Unabridged: 2 hr 3 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 02/26/2020
World War I reduced Europe’s mightiest empires to rubble, killed twenty million people, and cracked the foundations of our modern world. What would it be like if you were there?
Tall Tales of the Angel Archers
In a trench so delirious that you see flying angels with bows wiping out vast German hordes.
Christmas in the Trenches
Listening to the Germans sing Christmas carols and playing a friendly game of football while avoiding artillery.
Zeppelin Raid on London
You’re a Zeppelin Captain in charge of a raid on London. Then, you’re a British BE2 pilot tasked with destroying the flying behemoths at night.
The Battle of Jutland
You’re a sailor on the HMS Queen Mary and your ship has been hit and on fire off the Danish coast.
Oblivion at the Somme
You’re a British soldier from for the East Lancashire Regiment and in the first wave of attacks on the Somme.
Mutiny on the Western Front
You’re a French soldier, you’ve had enough of the senseless killing and refuse to follow orders, what happens?
Belleau Wood Nightmare
It’s 1918 and you’re a fresh, eager US soldier looking to prove yourself in battle. You’re ordered to attack the German machine-gun nests hidden in the Belleau Wood.
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