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Historical Material Policy ->The night Dresden burned
On 13 and 14 February 1945, successive British and American air raids devastated Dresden. David Irving's Apocalypse 1945 reconstructs the attack and its aftermath through wartime documents, official records, and eyewitness testimony.
This complete, unabridged audiobook has been produced from the current Irving Books text as a carefully paced long-form listening edition.
What this edition includes
- Approximately 11 hours 7 minutes of narration
- 22 indexed sections for easy navigation
- DRM-free M4B audiobook with chapter markers
- DRM-free MP3 files for broad device compatibility
- Embedded 3000 × 3000 cover artwork in the M4B and every MP3 file
- A separately voiced Foreword by Air Marshal Sir Robert Saundby
Narration disclosure
The main text uses an AI-generated, digitally reconstructed version of David Irving's voice, produced with the author estate's authorisation. The Foreword uses a separate synthetic British documentary voice. Neither voice should be mistaken for an original archival recording.
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