Battles of the First World War Podcast
This is a release of a former Patreon-only episode. The beginning of World War I in the summer of 1914 saw Germany faced with fighting a two-front war. Its legions marched into France to defeat that nation first, while in the east just one field army was tasked with holding back an inevitable Russian invasion. This episode will set the stage for the opening of the Great War’s Eastern Front. The BFWWP is on Patreon: . Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at...
info_outline Forgotten Veterans, Invisible Memorials, a Discussion with Dr. Allison FinkelsteinBattles of the First World War Podcast
Author and historian Dr. Allison Finkelstein comes on the podcast to discuss her book, Forgotten Veterans, Invisible Memorials: How American Women Commemorated the Great War, 1917-1945. From Dr. Finkelstein’s website: In Forgotten Veterans, Invisible Memorials: How American Women Commemorated the Great War, 1917–1945, Allison S. Finkelstein argues that American women activists considered their own community service and veteran advocacy to be forms of commemoration just as significant and effective as other, more traditional forms of commemoration such as memorials. Finkelstein...
info_outline The French Army in the First World War, a Discussion: Pt 4Battles of the First World War Podcast
Part 4 of the ongoing discussion looks at the French Army in 1915: an often overlooked year, it was a year of “carnage, optimism, and learning,” as Alex says in the talk. Fighting to keep pressure on the German invader and relieve pressure on the WW1 Russian Front, the French faced a long year where that optimism took several body blows; it was a year where the French Poilu learned this would be a long and terrible war. This was a fascinating conversation as always, and you really need to listen for the part where Jim Taub talks about handling and firing a Chauchat light...
info_outline 2024 Meuse-Argonne Tour Dates are HereBattles of the First World War Podcast
New year, new opportunity to see the AEF battlefields of France! That’s right, Rob and I are launching the 2024 Lost Battalion Tours Meuse-Argonne Tour. Tour dates are July 03 - 09, 2024, and we’ll be visiting the following stops: - Vauquois Hill and the 35th Division area, - the Montfaucon Memorial - Hill 285 and Le Chene Tondu in the Argonne, - the Crown Prince’s bunker complex, - the German war cemetery near Apremont, - Exermont, - a Medal of Honor Day visiting the sites of Barkley, Woodfill, and York, a complete tour of the Lost Battalion site (including both...
info_outline Fismes and Fismette - House to House in the Great WarBattles of the First World War Podcast
An early Christmas gift for the BFWWP community--the battle of Fismes in summer 1918. This was a Patreon release, so you'll hear the old scores used in the episode. Following the German Friedensturm offensive in July 1918, the Allies struck back with a counteroffensive that shifted the momentum of the war in the Allies’ favor. Through the rest of July the Germans retreated from their Marne salient, steadily pursued by the French and American forces. When the Germans retreated behind the River Vesle, American troops encountered obstacles not common to the Great War battlefield:...
info_outline Support a Congressional Gold Medal for the WWI Hello GirlsBattles of the First World War Podcast
The Hello Girls of the WW1 US Army have never been officially recognized for the groundbreaking service they provided as America’s first women soldiers. In this call to action, an incredible group of people came on to talk about why the Hello Girls should receive the Congressional Gold Medal. Joining us are: Ms. Catherine Bourgin, granddaughter of Hello Girl Marie Edmee LeRoux Mr. Daniel Dayton, Executive Director of the World War I Centennial Commission Dr. Allison S. Finkelstein, Senior Historian at Arlington National Cemetery Ms. Claudia Friddell, award winning author of...
info_outline “The Hello Girls: America’s First Women Soldiers,” a Discussion with Elizabeth CobbsBattles of the First World War Podcast
Historian, novelist, and documentary filmmaker Dr. Elizabeth Cobbs joins the podcast to discuss her 2019 book on the story of the US Army Signal Corps’ “Hello Girls,” the American Army’s first female soldiers. Book link: Elizabeth Cobbs’ website: Support a Congressional Gold Medal for the WWI Hello Girls! Interested in the 2024 Lost Battalion Tours’ Meuse-Argonne battlefield tour? Email us: [email protected] The BFWWP is on Patreon: . Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the...
info_outline “Bullets, Bandages and Beans:” A Talk on United States Army Logistics in France in World War IBattles of the First World War Podcast
Historian Peter Belmonte joins the podcast to discuss his latest collaboration with Alexander Barnes on lesser known aspects of the United States’ participation in the First World War. The story of how the AEF was supplied with “bullets, bandages, and beans” is just as fascinating as the tales we’ve often heard from the front. Book link: Johnson Hagood’s “The Services of Supply: A Memoir of the Great War” Link: Interested in the 2024 Lost Battalion Tours’ Meuse-Argonne battlefield tour? Email us: [email protected] The BFWWP is on...
info_outline Meuse Argonne - An Oppressive SilenceBattles of the First World War Podcast
In the last days of the First World War, the Americans continued to pursue and batter German forces as they retreated behind the River Meuse. Even as armistice negotiations began, the AEF continued attacking. It kept doing so until the guns fell silent at 11:00 am on the 11th of November, 1918. Interested in the 2024 Lost Battalion Tours’ Meuse-Argonne battlefield tour? Email us: [email protected] The BFWWP is on Patreon: . Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com....
info_outline Sir Philip Gibbs: A Conversation with Clint HeacockBattles of the First World War Podcast
Dr. Clint Heacock of the Mindshift Podcast joins us to discuss his second-favorite subject, the First World War. Today he talks to us about the life and experiences of Phillip Gibbs, a British war correspondent during the Great War. Project Gutenberg: “Now It Can Be Told” by Philip Gibbs: Interested in the 2024 Lost Battalion Tours’ Meuse-Argonne battlefield tour? Email us: [email protected] The BFWWP is on Patreon: . Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us...
info_outlineThe story of the 1st South African Infantry Brigade in the battle for Delville Wood, 15th-20th July 1916.
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