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When the War Ended, and the Future Began

Ten Global Turning Points from the Ruins to the Cold War

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When the War Ended, and the Future Began

By: Cyril Marlen
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When The War Ended, and the Future Began: Ten Global Turning Points from the Ruins to the Cold War is a powerful, accessible journey through the decade that reshaped modern civilisation. Written for general listeners, Cyril Marlen brings the post-war world to life with clarity, human detail, and a strong narrative flow, showing how the aftermath of World War II created the political order, global tensions, and everyday realities we still live with today.

This book begins in the rubble and exhaustion of 1945, where nations were counting the dead, rationing the living, and trying to understand what had just happened. But beneath the devastation, the foundations of a new world were already forming. Empires that once dominated entire continents began to crumble. Two new superpowers stepped into the vacuum. New international institutions promised cooperation and peace. Borders were redrawn, families displaced, and ideologies hardened into rival camps. In just a few short years, the shape of global power shifted so dramatically that it became impossible to imagine the world as it had been before.

Cyril Marlen explores the ten major turning points that defined this transformation. He explains how the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as dominant forces, and how their ideological rivalry created the Cold War—an age of suspicion, propaganda, proxy wars, and nuclear fear that influenced everything from diplomacy and education to culture and scientific ambition. He shows how the United Nations was founded with genuine hope that global conflict could be prevented, even as the early Cold War began to test that hope almost immediately.

The book takes listeners behind the Iron Curtain to understand how Europe became divided not only by borders but by competing visions of society.

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"Calm, engaging, and authoritative. It feels like listening to a professor who is also a great storyteller."

Narrator’s tone is spot-on

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"The narrative flow is excellent. It feels like a story being told rather than a lecture being given. I was hooked from chapter one."

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This audiobook does an excellent job of bringing the aftermath of World War II into focus in a way that feels both informative and engaging. Instead of presenting history as a list of dates and events, it builds a narrative around key turning points that shaped the modern world. That structure makes it easier to follow the progression from destruction to a new global order.

One of the most compelling aspects is how it explains the rise of superpowers and the early tensions that defined the Cold War. The political developments are presented alongside social and cultural shifts, giving a more complete picture of the time. It helps you understand not just what happened, but why it mattered and how it still influences the present.

At times, some sections feel dense due to the amount of information covered, but that’s also part of what makes the audiobook valuable. It doesn’t oversimplify important topics. Overall, it’s a rich and well-crafted listen that offers both clarity and depth for anyone interested in modern history.

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"Cyril Marlen makes complex geopolitics feel like a cohesive story rather than a dry list of dates."

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"You don't need a history degree to love this. It's written for the rest of us, and it’s a great listen."

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