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Armistice with Richard Fidler / Richard Fiddler ; read by Richard Fidler and various narrators.

Nā: Momo rauemi: SoundSoundKaiwhakaputa: Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, [2019]Copyright date: ℗2019Edition: UnabridgedWhakaahuatanga: 3 audio discs (CD) (2 hr., 33 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in containerContent type:
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
ISBN:
  • 9780655641414
  • 0655641416
Ngā marau: Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 791.4472 23
Contents:
The good friends -- The underground city -- The shattered village.
Read by Richard Fidler and various narrators.Summary: Armistice is a three-part series from Conversations bringing to life the stories of Australians who went to the Western Front, and connecting them to the family folklore of their descendants. The Great War came to an end a century ago, with the signing of the armistice between the Allies and the German Empire, but its aftershocks reverberate through so many Australian families, even now. So many of the men who went to the front didn't come back, and those who did were changed forever. These stories connect us intimately with the lives of those young men, and the families they left behind.
Ngā tūtohu mai i tēnei whare pukapuka: Kāore he tūtohu i tēnei whare pukapuka mō tēnei taitara. Takiuru ki te tāpiri tūtohu.
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The good friends -- The underground city -- The shattered village.

Read by Richard Fidler and various narrators.

Armistice is a three-part series from Conversations bringing to life the stories of Australians who went to the Western Front, and connecting them to the family folklore of their descendants. The Great War came to an end a century ago, with the signing of the armistice between the Allies and the German Empire, but its aftershocks reverberate through so many Australian families, even now. So many of the men who went to the front didn't come back, and those who did were changed forever. These stories connect us intimately with the lives of those young men, and the families they left behind.

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