The Great War Podcast Daniel Clark
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- Society & Culture
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Surveying the period of 1890-1920, the Great War Podcast examines the roots, battles and consequences of the First World War. Rate and review us here, and be sure to follow our Twitter account: @GreatWarPodcast for any important announcements and updates!
Email: thegreatwarpodcast@outlook.com
Enjoy!
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82: The Kornilov Affair
Kerensky's government survives a 'scare', leaving it ripe for the picking.
Kornilov arrives at the Moscow Conference, 1917 -
81: Maria Bochkareva and the Women's Battalion of Death
The life of Maria Bochkareva and the 1st Women's Battalion of Death.
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80: The Kerensky Offensive
A post-Tsarist Russia wanted to make its mark...it ended poorly.
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79: The Battle of Messines Ridge
The first stage of Haig's long awaited Flanders Offensive began on June 7th, 1917.
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78: Lafayette, We Are Here
John J Pershing leads the first American troops to France in June 1917.
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77: Only in Catastrophes
The French army grapples with widespread unrest after the Nivelle Offensive
Customer Reviews
Fantastic podcast!
Absolutely terrific, very detailed podcast covering all aspects of the First World War. This is very well researched and produced. The delivery is a touch monotone but no different to reading a good book. It has accompanied me on long walks, runs and bike rides for many an enjoyable mile. Thank you, Daniel, brilliant!
Excellent podcast
Fascinating podcast. Daniel does a great job presenting the information in a digestible and interesting way. I would put this up there with The History of Rome in terms of the quality of the content and script.
Great Account of the First World War
I have just caught up after a binge listen over the last couple of months.This is a well researched and presented account of what is a very complex event.Thank you.