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Shiloh

A Radio Dramatization (American Heritage Series)

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Shiloh

By: Jerry Robbins
Narrated by: Jerry Robbins, Joseph Zamparelli, The Colonial Radio Players
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General U.S. Grant and General Sherman are caught off guard by the entire Confederate Army, with their backs to the Tennessee River! Confederate General Johnston's plan was to attack Grant's left and separate the Union army from its gunboat support (and avenue of retreat) on the Tennessee River, driving it west into the swamps of Snake and Owl Creeks, where it could be destroyed. The two-day battle of Shiloh, the costliest in American history up to that time, resulted in the defeat of the Confederate army and frustration of General Johnston's plans to prevent the joining of the two Union armies in Tennessee. An action packed adventure based totally on fact from the award winning Colonial Radio Theatre.

©2012 Jerry Robbins (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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a short reenactment of the Battle of Shiloh many facets of the battle of a missing and left me a little wanting. I felt more confused after listening to this then I have reading books about the Battle. I understand they had a shortage of time and had to get everything in but I would probably skip this if you were trying to learn about the Battle of Shiloh.

Radio drama about the battle of shiloh

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I must write at least fifteen words in a review, but this has left me stunned and in amazement.

Absolutely stunning

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The biggest problem, even someone who is well-versed in the era, is figuring out who each voice belongs to. Unless it's Grant, it's near impossible to figure out who is who because most of the actors are just voices without a name.

Beyond that, my issues are minor and pedantic.

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