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  • Threads of the War

  • Personal Truth Inspired Flash-Fiction of the 20th Century's War
  • By: Jeremy Strozer
  • Narrated by: John Pirhalla
  • Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins

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Threads of the War

By: Jeremy Strozer
Narrated by: John Pirhalla
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Threads of the War collects and shares personal narratives during real events across the span of the 20th century's war. From the seats of a German cinema in 1915 and high over Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, to under the water of the port of Alexandria, Egypt, and on a rail line in East Prussia in 1945, the listener is carried from one front of war to another in short, easily listenable yet emotionally compelling bursts. Each story in this collection opens the door to a unique personal facet of war, exposing the listener to the facts, fictions, and fallacies of armed violence. Following each story the listener is provided specific and revealing facts about the events narrated, offering both entertainment and education within the time it takes to read a blog post.

©2015 Jeremy R Strozer (P)2016 Jeremy R Strozer

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