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With the Anzacs in Cairo

Gelesen von Adam Bielka

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Guy Thornton recounts his experiences serving as a military chaplain with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) while stationed in Egypt during World War I. His writing is opinionated, emotionally vulnerable, and written in very colorful, vivid prose. He recounts both his successes and failures as a pastor. Of particular concern to Thornton, are his soldiers’ interactions with the Wasa'a- the red-light district of Cairo which was popular with the soldiers who often patronized prostitutes. Thornton also expresses his experiences exploring Cairo, his work as a chaplain, and the various social services catering to soldiers.
- Summary by Adam Bielka (2 hr 49 min)

Chapters

Foreword

3:40

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Our Arrival at Zeitoun

16:26

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The City of Cairo

12:09

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The City of Cairo- continued

14:40

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In the Esbekia and Fishmarket

18:30

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Evils of Cairo

14:16

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More Evils of Cairo

18:30

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What Should Be Done

11:19

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The Turning of the Tide

18:49

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The Glorious Work of the Y.M.C.A.

22:29

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In the Military Hospitals

14:31

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Distributing Comforts to Sick Troops

4:04

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