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Countdown to War

By: David Elstein
Narrated by: Hannah Gordon, Michael Jayston, Sam Dale
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  • Summary

  • An audio dramatisation of July 1914 Countdown to War by Sean McMeekin.

    'The story of the 37 days that led Europe to war after the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914.'

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Episodes
  • Ep. 1: June 28th 1914
    Nov 7 2019

    The motorcade of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Hapsburg Throne, is attacked by Bosnian extremists.

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    28 mins
  • Ep. 2: Day 21 - July 19th 1914
    Nov 7 2019

    Tsar Nicholas II is briefed, as European alliances are tested and agendas align.

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    23 mins
  • Ep. 3: July 26th 1914
    Nov 7 2019

    International relations are tested, as politicians and nobility conspire and Serbia and Austria mobilise for War.

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    14 mins

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History Brought to Life

This was a simply incredible short period in world history. The complexities of human society have rarely been so starkly illustrated with the effect of unforeseen consequences allowing a world war to spiral from a local crisis. Portrayed as a series of meetings between the great and good of the key nations 'Countdown to War' cleverly details how the machinations of each of these great states and in many cases the best of intentions begat the worst of outcomes. Literally no-one really ended up with what they wanted out of those 37 days in the final analysis.

Hannah Gordon narrates well and the whole thing moves fast, perhaps requiring a little more than the average in terms of concentration as it zips from city to city.

Definitely well worth a listen.

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The dominoes fall

I can think of no better listen this Remembrance day than this audio dramatisation of "July 1914 Countdown to War" by Sean McMeekin.

It tells the story of the 37 days that led Europe to war after the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914. Having dodged a bomb, the poor bugger drove onto to meet his death by assassins bullet. Austria feels its honour is at stake and delivers an ultimatum to Serbia to clamp down on the suspected terrorist organisation behind the assassination as well as other clauses that in effect amount of a surrender of Serbia's sovereignty. Accused of using the assassination as a pretext for invasion, Austria finds itself in the middle of a political storm in which various allies and antagonists form into their different power blocs. Diplomats, Kings and politicians and generals press for war or peace with equal fervour. But the war machine has been set in motion, and events develop a horrifying momentum of their own.

The dramatisation is a series of meetings and conversations in various centres of power. It is the performances and writing that gives this a sense of desperate humanity and urgency that conveys the weight and impact of the decisions made as well as any wide screen Spielbergian epic of the violence of battle could. The sound of signatures on paper here conveys the same dramatic power as the crack of a gunshot. The cast is uniformly excellent and includes Michael Mahoney and Bernard Cribbins.

So glad I found this. Already queued in my feed, "The Path to Peace."

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Amazing stuff

Loved it, crazy how this all unfolds and great having detailed background on these key events building to war that’s broadly overlooked. We all know from school assassination led to war as the general lesson but how close it was to being so different.

This was the last time such a nonchalant approach to war has happened and this point was very well conveyed.

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very interesting

I learned much by listening to this so sad it did no good and ended in death for ten million people

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excellent

I thought this was very well acted, great peice of historical drama, really enjoyed listening and once I started I just kept playing it.

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History Come Alive

I love things like this.
In fact I'm just disappointed there aren't any more episodes 😕.
It reminds me of a BBC production called 37 days in which it goes behind the scenes with all the major players to see how the First World War came about.
This is a first class radio production.

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Outstanding!

This was far far better than I expected.
I can't recommend it highly enough 10/10.

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Very informative

Very difficult to keep track of all the different threads. I will have to listen to this again as there is a lot of information to absorb on the meandering path to the start of the First World War. The production is let down by a couple of actors who deliver their scripts as if just reading through, which is a bit of a shame given the importance of the content.

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Scary Story Excellently Told

chilling story of how easy it was to wreak havoc and death on Europe, as relevant in these modern times when governments seem to operate in isolation and pander to perceived opinion

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emersive and informative

Worth a listen if you are interested in history and events that change the world

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