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World War II: 1943

One Hour WW II History Books, Book 5

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World War II: 1943

By: History by the Hour
Narrated by: Rory Young
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In this one-hour history audiobook, discover why 1943 was such a pivotal year as we uncover the main events of that year during World War II, the most lethal war of all times.

If 1942 was a crossroads, then 1943 was the point of no return.

This year marked the true turning point of the war. It was in this year that the Axis forces were ejected from North Africa and Fascist Italy was utterly defeated, only to be propped back up as a puppet state of Nazi Germany.

Germany itself was sent running from Russia, and Japan was dealt severe losses in the Pacific. The emboldened Allies became committed to forcing the complete and unconditional surrender of Axis forces everywhere.

This audiobook explores all of the nuances of 1943 in full.

In this short one-hour audiobook, you will know everything you need to know about what happened in 1943 during World War II.

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