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A Call to Arms

Mobilizing America for World War II

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A Call to Arms

De: Maury Klein
Narrado por: Ben Bartolone
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The colossal scale of World War II required a mobilization effort greater than anything attempted in all of the world's history. The United States had to fight a war across two oceans and three continents - and to do so it had to build and equip a military that was all but nonexistent before the war began. Never in the nation's history did it have to create, outfit, transport, and supply huge armies, navies, and air forces on so many distant and disparate fronts.The Axis powers might have fielded better trained soldiers, better weapons, better tanks and aircraft. But they could not match American productivity. America buried its enemies in aircraft, ships, tanks, and guns; in this sense, American industry, and American workers, won World War II. The scale of effort was titanic, and the result historic. Not only did it determine the outcome of the war, but it transformed the American economy and society. Maury Klein's A Call to Arms is the first narrative history of this epic struggle, told by a master historian, and renders the transformation of America with a depth and detail never available before.

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Américas Economía Estados Unidos Guerras y Conflictos Historia Económica Militar Segunda Guerra Mundial Capitalismo Fuerza Aérea de US Unión Soviética Imperialismo Rusia Fuerza Aérea
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I am a long, long time listener to many audiobooks, especially of this period in American history, but how could the director of this performance choose that narrator?!?!?! In general, the voice is all wrong for the subject matter- too young. I could not get over it from the beginning. It lacks gravitas for the subject material. Also, his pronunciation of many words is infuriating. I mean, who can't properly pronounce BORNEO???? Or MALAYA?

I love the book so much that I'm plowing through but consider the narrator choice a crucial mistake. He would probably be quite good for a different genre, but here is miscast- not to his fault.

Great story but oh jeez.......WHY this NARRATOR?

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If you're interested in the details of what went on in America during the war years, this is the book for you. the narrator doesn't know how to pronounce several names and places and that can be distracting. He also seems very disinterested in the topic at times, as if he is just reading a technical manual. Otherwise very good.

Very scholarly work.

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What did you like best about A Call to Arms? What did you like least?

This book covers the other side of World War II: being able to supply the materials to prepare for and participate in that war. The US was ill-prepared for that war, and had to mobilize quickly and with little time to spare. The problem I have with the book is that it is extremely detailed about those war efforts, and sometimes gets bogged down in those details. As a tech person, I enjoyed those details, but others may get bored.

Could you see A Call to Arms being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

I can possibly see this as a documentary series, but I don't think it will ever be done.

A lengthy book about logistics

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An absolute must have. However, you have to deal with the performer. He speaks too quickly, and mispronounces EVERYTHING. The book is still worth it.

Critical material, terrible narrator.

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This could have been an amazing book if Maury Klein knew less about this topic and more about how to tell a story. But he can’t not put it all in. As others have noted, there is an enormous amount of material about bureaucratic infighting and there’s also too much backstory about WW2–nobody who would tackle a book like this needs that much help.. And the price is that the really fascinating story—how stuff got made and how the job got done—is buried alive. If anything this needed to be way less about people and a lot more about physical objects and their manufacture. (Klein has an unerring ear for the boring quote.)

I don’t recommend this as an audiobook for the above reasons (it’s a skimmable book, not a deep read) and also because the narrator is pretty bad. I guess Grover Gardner can’t read everything, but this book needed someone who doesn’t sound like Jimmy Olsen, cub reporter for the Daily Planet. A book already lacking in narrative intensity is worsened by narrator this lacking in gravitas.

Too much yet too little

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