Audiobook: ‘The Liberation of Paris’

The Liberation of Paris is a gripping book that is packed full of interesting details about Nazi-occupied Paris and its last commander Dietrich von Choltitz.

At the end of WWII, Adolf Hitler ordered Choltitz to hold Paris, but if that wasn’t possible, to destroy it. Although General Choltitz had been very loyal to Hitler, he could not bring himself to obliterate the City of Light. He ultimately surrendered Paris to French forces on August 25, 1944. He’s been called the “Saviour of Paris” for preventing its destruction.

After his surrender, Choltitz was held for the remainder of the war in London and the United States and was ultimately released from captivity in 1947. He died in Baden-Baden in 1966.

The author of this exceptional book was the distinguished political scientist and biographer Jean Edward Smith. Smith’s work includes highly regarded biographies of Ulysses S. Grant and Dwight D. Eisenhower. He died on September 1, 2019 at the age of 86.

The audiobook is ably narrated by Fred Sanders, who has narrated many fine audiobooks including Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance.

My Favorite Audiobook Narrators

A great narrator can elevate an audiobook, while the wrong voice can ruin the experience. Over the years, I’ve come across narrators whose performances consistently add depth, clarity, and emotion to the books they bring to life.

Here is a list of exceptional narrators, in no particular order. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have. Please feel free to suggest other favorites in the comments—I’m always looking for new voices worth listening to.

  • Scott Brick
  • Fred Sanders
  • Mark Bramhall
  • Michael Beck
  • Christian Rodska
  • John Lee
  • Sean Runnette
  • Seth Numrich
  • Roy McMillan
  • David Rintoul
  • George Guidall
  • Elizabeth Knowelden
  • Alan Medcroft
  • Orlagh Cassidy
  • Arthur Morey
  • Ray Porter
  • Rob Shapiro
  • Lauren Ambrose
  • Suzanne Toren
  • Pun Bandhu
  • Emma Griffiths

Last updated: January 31, 2023