Sternstunden der Menschheit: Die Weltminute von Waterloo
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Narrated by:
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Frank Arnold
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By:
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Stefan Zweig
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So schildert er in "Die Weltminute von Waterloo" äußerst eindringlich, wie Napoleon am 17. Juni 1815 sein endgültiges Scheitern einleitet. Der französische Feldherr schickt fatalerweise Marschall Grouchy mit seinen Truppen den Preußen hinterher. Einen Tag später fehlen Napoleon genau diese Soldaten zur Rettung...
Gleichermaßen packend beschreibt Zweig eine frühere Sternstunde: Die Nacht vom 25. auf den 26. April 1792 wird zum Fanal für den Kampf um die Freiheit. Denn in dieser Nacht komponiert der ansonsten unbekannte Rouget de Lisle in Straßburg die Marseillaise ("Das Genie einer Nacht").©gemeinfrei (P)2015 Audiobuch Verlag OHG
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