The Great Halifax Explosion: A World War I Story Of Treachery, Tragedy, And Extraordinary Heroism

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Sinopse

From New York Times bestselling author John U. Bacon, a gripping narrative history of the largest manmade detonation prior to Hiroshima: in 1917 a ship laden with the most explosives ever packed on a vessel sailed out of Brooklyn’s harbor for the battlegrounds of World War I; when it stopped in Halifax, Nova Scotia, an extraordinary disaster awaited. . . .

On Monday, December 3, 1917, the French freighter SS Mont-Blanc set sail from Brooklyn carrying the largest cache of explosives ever loaded onto a ship, including 2,300 tons of picric acid, an unstable, poisonous chemical more powerful than TNT. The U.S. had just recently entered World War I, and the ordnance was bound for the battlefields of France, to help the Allies break the grueling stalemate that had protracted the fighting for nearly four demoralizing years. The explosives were so dangerous that Captain Aimé Le Medec took unprecedented safety measures, including banning the crew from smoking, lighting matches, or even touching a drop of liquor.

Sailing north, the Mont-Blanc faced deadly danger, enduring a terrifying snowstorm off the coast of Maine and evading stealthy enemy U-boats hunting the waters of the Atlantic. But it was in Nova Scotia that an extraordinary disaster awaited. As the Mont-Blanc waited to dock in Halifax, it was struck by a Norwegian relief ship, the Imo, charging out of port. A small fire on the freighter’s deck caused by the impact ignited the explosives below, resulting in a horrific blast that, in one fifteenth of a second, leveled 325 acres of Halifax—killing more than 1,000 people and wounding 9,000 more.

In this definitive account, Bacon combines research and eyewitness accounts to re-create the tragedy and its aftermath, including the international effort to rebuild the devastated port city. As he brings to light one of the most dramatic incidents of the twentieth century, Bacon explores the long shadow this first "weapon of mass destruction" would cast on the future of nuclear warfare— crucial insights and understanding relevant to us today.

Capítulos

  • 001 The Great Halifax Explosion

    Duração: 11s
  • 002 Chapter 01

    Duração: 03min
  • 003 Chapter 02

    Duração: 27min
  • 004 Chapter 03

    Duração: 20min
  • 005 Chapter 04

    Duração: 18min
  • 006 Chapter 05

    Duração: 23min
  • 007 Chapter 06

    Duração: 10min
  • 008 Chapter 07

    Duração: 14min
  • 009 Chapter 08

    Duração: 11min
  • 010 Chapter 09

    Duração: 14min
  • 011 Chapter 10

    Duração: 17min
  • 012 Chapter 11

    Duração: 19min
  • 013 Chapter 12

    Duração: 25min
  • 014 Chapter 13

    Duração: 10min
  • 015 Chapter 14

    Duração: 28min
  • 016 Chapter 15

    Duração: 17min
  • 017 Chapter 16

    Duração: 14min
  • 018 Chapter 17

    Duração: 12min
  • 019 Chapter 18

    Duração: 14min
  • 020 Chapter 19

    Duração: 10min
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