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Days that Changed the World
- The Defining Moments in World History
- Narrated by: Gordon Dulieu, Charlotte Strevens
- Length: 10 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Covering nearly 2500 years, from 480 BC to 11 September 2001, Days that Changed the World tells the stories of 50 days that truly made history. Included are the Crucifixion, the Battle of Waterloo, the Apollo 11 Moon landing, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. For each, Days that Changed the World explains the events of the day and their causes, providing an insight into the era and an understanding of wider themes of world history.
©2008 Hywel Williams (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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