It Might Have Happened to You
Coningsby Dawson
Read by Lee Smalley
This is a frank eyewitness description of the suffering, starvation in particular, that was widely experienced in Central and Eastern Europe in the aftermath of "The Great War". “It is not stating matters too strongly to say that…peace had caused at least as much misery as the four years’ fury of embattled armies.” It is a powerful political and anti-war statement with scant mention of any battle. – Lee Smalley (3 hr 29 min)
Chapters
It Might Have Happened To You | 7:41 | Read by Lee Smalley |
These My Little Ones | 12:57 | Read by Lee Smalley |
A Day Of Rest And Gladness | 10:37 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Sign Of The Falling Hammer | 8:39 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Once Is Enough | 10:25 | Read by Lee Smalley |
It Is Not Safe | 7:49 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Christmas Eve In Vienna | 16:38 | Read by Lee Smalley |
A Hospital In Buda | 7:02 | Read by Lee Smalley |
An Economic Experiment | 8:53 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Babuschka | 9:31 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Soul Of Poland | 10:47 | Read by Lee Smalley |
One Child’s Story | 6:43 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Case Of Marki | 8:03 | Read by Lee Smalley |
An Imperial Bread-Line | 12:39 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Poland’s Common Man | 7:48 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Night Of The Three Kings | 17:23 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Does Poland Want Peace? | 7:26 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Problem Of Dantzig | 6:41 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Young Germany | 12:04 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Neither Peace Nor War | 19:34 | Read by Lee Smalley |