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World War 1 Heroes: Unforgettable Tales of Courage, Selflessness, and Resilience
Curious Histories Collection
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Jay Herbert
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Live through the experiences of the most memorable World War 1 heroes!
Explore the unforgettable tales of resilience, courage, and selflessness that marked the most prominent heroes of World War I.
Are you a history buff looking to venture beyond the confines of common history facts regarding World War I?
Do you want to explore the lives and personal narratives of the individual participants instead?
Do you want to learn how the unsung heroes of the Great War cemented their name in history?
Unlike most history audiobooks, this one doesn't stop at describing how a particular hero made their contribution to a prominent wartime event. Each chapter highlights one World War I actor, including their personal and professional traits.
The heroes include:
- Manfred von Richthofen - Learn how Manfred von Richthofen advanced in his military career and became the famous Red Baron.
- Lawrence of Arabia - Dive into the life and background of Lawrence of Arabia, one of the most famous saboteurs of the era.
- Nurse Edith Cavell - Take a journey through the chronicles of Nurse Edith Cavell, the Angel of Mercy.
- Alvin York - See how Alvin York transformed from a religious opponent to the violence of one of the most famous sharpshooters on the battlefield.
- Follow Eugene Bullards journey as the first African-American combat pilot.
- Noel Godfrey Delve into the interesting world of Noel Godfrey and see how he went from athlete to notable doctor.
- Henry Johnson - Understand his role and that of the Harlem Hellfighters in the war.