Historie
A firsthand World War One account from the Gallipoli campaign, this audiobook brings listeners into the strain, danger, and endurance of trench warfare with vivid immediacy.
Written by John Gallishaw, Trenching at Gallipoli is a personal narrative of a Newfoundlander serving in the Dardanelles expedition. It offers a direct, human view of military life under fire, shaped by the daily pressure of the front line, the physical hardship of service, and the emotional weight of war. For listeners drawn to war memoir, military history, and battlefield narrative, this is an absorbing encounter with one of the most grueling theaters of the First World War.
The tone is clear, unsparing, and intensely personal, making this an especially compelling historical audiobook for anyone interested in Gallipoli history, World War One memoir, trench warfare, Newfoundland soldiers, and firsthand war testimony. Rather than distant summary, the book places the listener close to lived experience, revealing the discipline, fear, resilience, and reality of combat through the eyes of someone who endures it.
For fans of military memoir and immersive history audio, this is a powerful listen. Step into the trenches and hear history up close.
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Lydbog: 14. april 2026