Episodes

Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
80: The Kerensky Offensive
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
A post-Tsarist Russia wanted to make its mark...it ended poorly.

Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
79: The Battle of Messines Ridge
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
The first stage of Haig's long awaited Flanders Offensive began on June 7th, 1917.

Friday May 06, 2022
78: Lafayette, We Are Here
Friday May 06, 2022
Friday May 06, 2022
John J Pershing leads the first American troops to France in June 1917.

Thursday Mar 10, 2022
77: Only in Catastrophes
Thursday Mar 10, 2022
Thursday Mar 10, 2022
The French army grapples with widespread unrest after the Nivelle Offensive

Friday Jan 28, 2022
76: Bloody April
Friday Jan 28, 2022
Friday Jan 28, 2022
April was a deadly month for the Royal Flying Corps.
Dicta Boelcke
1. Try to secure advantages before attacking. If possible, keep the sun behind you.
2. Always carry through an attack when you have started it.
3. Fire only at close range, and only when your opponent is properly in your sights.
4. Always keep your eye on your opponent, and never let yourself be deceived by ruses.
5. In any form of attack it is essential to assail your enemy from behind.
6. If your opponent dives on you, do not try to evade his onslaught, but fly to meet it.
7. When over the enemy's lines never forget your own line of retreat.
8. For the Staffel (squadron): Attack on principle in groups of four or six. When the fight breaks up into a series of single combats, take care that several do not go for the same opponent

Friday Sep 04, 2020
75: The Nivelle Offensive
Friday Sep 04, 2020
Friday Sep 04, 2020
Robert Nivelle's magic solution to the deadlock leaves the French army on the brink of mutiny.

Thursday Jul 30, 2020
74: The Battle of Arras
Thursday Jul 30, 2020
Thursday Jul 30, 2020
The British launch a successful set piece on the eve of the Nivelle Offensive.

Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
73: The Abdication of Tsar Nicholas
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
When your people protest, it's best not to ignore them.

Sunday May 24, 2020
72: The Overt Acts
Sunday May 24, 2020
Sunday May 24, 2020
It took the United States 65 days to go from committed neutral to full blown participant.

Sunday Apr 26, 2020
71: The Arsenal and the Bank
Sunday Apr 26, 2020
Sunday Apr 26, 2020
By the end of 1916, neutrality had left the United States in a precarious spot.
Life Magazine, February 1916.

Sunday Mar 29, 2020
70: America
Sunday Mar 29, 2020
Sunday Mar 29, 2020
Germany's decision to unleash the torpedoes would have adverse consequences

Friday Jan 04, 2019
69: Neptune's Empire
Friday Jan 04, 2019
Friday Jan 04, 2019
For the second time in the war, Germany turns to unrestricted submarine warfare.

Wednesday Nov 14, 2018
68B: Fateful Decisions - The Allies - From the Aisne to Vladivostok
Wednesday Nov 14, 2018
Wednesday Nov 14, 2018
A look at the Entente during the winter of 1916-1917.

Friday Sep 21, 2018
SE: The Life and Death of Mata Hari
Friday Sep 21, 2018
Friday Sep 21, 2018
The life and career of everyones favourite exotic dancer turned convicted spy.

Friday Jun 29, 2018
TGWAC - Part 3 of 3: Aces High
Friday Jun 29, 2018
Friday Jun 29, 2018
The Great War Aircast - A miniseries on the air war from 1914-1916. Part 3 of 3.

Friday Jun 29, 2018
TGWAC - Part 2: Violent Adolesence.
Friday Jun 29, 2018
Friday Jun 29, 2018
The Great War Aircast - A miniseries on the air war from 1914-1916. Part 2 of 3.

Friday Jun 29, 2018
TGWAC - Part 1: The Infancy of Airpower
Friday Jun 29, 2018
Friday Jun 29, 2018
The Great War Aircast - A miniseries on the air war from 1914-1916. Part 1 of 3.

Wednesday May 16, 2018
66: New Dawns
Wednesday May 16, 2018
Wednesday May 16, 2018
With 1916 coming to a close, the belligerents looked ahead to 1917.

Monday Apr 30, 2018

Friday Apr 06, 2018
64: Golgotha Hill
Friday Apr 06, 2018
Friday Apr 06, 2018
Beginning on October 24th, a French counter attack liberates the forts Douaumont and Vaux, signalling the end of the battle of Verdun.

Tuesday Mar 27, 2018
63: Leviathans
Tuesday Mar 27, 2018
Tuesday Mar 27, 2018
With winter approaching on the Somme, Haig hoped to deliver a substantial blow to Germany's forces.

Monday Mar 05, 2018
62: Cracks in the Edifice
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Hindenburg and Ludendorff face a home front wracked by food shortages and social unrest.

Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
61: The Hydra
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
The Romanian campaign lasted for 101 days. In this episode, we cover those 101 days in 41 minutes.

Tuesday Jan 09, 2018
60:Falkenhayn's Folly
Tuesday Jan 09, 2018
Tuesday Jan 09, 2018
In the wake of Romania's declaration, Erich von Falkenhayn is dismissed.

Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
59: Romania
Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
Sensing a shift in the fortunes of war, Romania declares war on Austria-Hungary.

Friday Dec 01, 2017
58: Crisis in the East
Friday Dec 01, 2017
Friday Dec 01, 2017
With the General Allied Offensive in full swing, the Central Powers face a manpower crisis on the Eastern Front.

Saturday Oct 28, 2017
56: The Devil at Fromelles
Saturday Oct 28, 2017
Saturday Oct 28, 2017
Australian and South African forces arrive on the Western Front, and we explore a new interpretation of Fromelles and Delville Wood.

Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
55: The Battle of Bazentin Ridge
Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
Just two weeks removed from July 1st, the BEF scores a stunning victory.

Monday Aug 21, 2017
54: Dragon's Wood
Monday Aug 21, 2017
Monday Aug 21, 2017
The 38th Welsh Division faces a gruesome baptism of fire.

Sunday Jun 11, 2017
53: The Long, Long Trail
Sunday Jun 11, 2017
Sunday Jun 11, 2017
After July 1st, Fourth Army's efforts devolve into uncoordinated, piece meal attacks.

Sunday May 14, 2017
52: Into the Breach Part 6- The Somme Controversy
Sunday May 14, 2017
Sunday May 14, 2017
The Great War's most infamous day is also its most misunderstood.

Tuesday Apr 25, 2017
52: Into the Breach Part 5- Southern Success
Tuesday Apr 25, 2017
Tuesday Apr 25, 2017
At the tail end of Fourth Army's front, Congreve's XIII Corps and Fayolle's Sixth Army achieve remarkable success.
Livens Flame Projector: CLIP

Tuesday Apr 04, 2017
52: Into the Breach Part 4- Poet's Corner
Tuesday Apr 04, 2017
Tuesday Apr 04, 2017
For Henry Horne's XV Corps, July 1st 1916 was a day of mixed success.

Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
52: Into the Breach Part 3- Tale of Two Villages
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
The awful pattern repeats itself as III Corps drives on Ovillers and La Boiselle.

Tuesday Feb 28, 2017
52: Into the Breach Part 2- Northern Folly
Tuesday Feb 28, 2017
Tuesday Feb 28, 2017
Gommecourt, Serre, Beaumont-Hamel and the Slaughter of the Somme.
The old British front line, looking northeast toward the German trenches. Note the drop in elevation.
"Y" Ravine,

Sunday Feb 05, 2017
52: Into the Breach Part 1- Thiepval and the Schwaben Redoubt
Sunday Feb 05, 2017
Sunday Feb 05, 2017
We begin our discussion of July 1st by examining X Corps' attack on Thiepval village.

Friday Jan 20, 2017
51b: Final Touches- Allied Armies and the Somme
Friday Jan 20, 2017
Friday Jan 20, 2017
A survey of the British, French and German armies on the eve of the Somme.

Tuesday Jan 17, 2017
51a:Final Touches- Allied Politics and the Somme
Tuesday Jan 17, 2017
Tuesday Jan 17, 2017
The Somme plan meets stiff opposition in London and Paris.

Tuesday Dec 20, 2016
50: The Verdun Effect
Tuesday Dec 20, 2016
Tuesday Dec 20, 2016
Plans for the Somme shift as Verdun rears its ugly head.

Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
49: The Big Push
Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
The origins of the Somme before Verdun screwed everything up.

Thursday Nov 10, 2016

Thursday Oct 20, 2016
47: Crisis at Verdun
Thursday Oct 20, 2016
Thursday Oct 20, 2016
The battle of Verdun reaches its climax.
Map of the battlefield, note its "H" shaped outline.
The ancient Citadel in downtown Verdun. To enlarge, right click-view image.
Monument to Fleury residents who fought at Verdun.
"Remains" of Fleury
Markers indicating where houses and businesses once stood.
The imposing Ossuary.
View from a top the Ossuary, looking southeast towards Fleury. Note the concentrated battlefield: the interpretation center is visible along with the white path leading to the village. The ridge beyond was the German objective of June 23rd.
Fort Douaumont
Douaumont's roof, still heavily cratered.
Yours truly at the entrance.

Wednesday Aug 03, 2016
46: The Fall of Fort Vaux
Wednesday Aug 03, 2016
Wednesday Aug 03, 2016
The warriors of France and Germany engage in an bloody stand off for Fort Vaux.
Postcard commemorating Raynal's final pigeon and subsequent plaque.

Tuesday May 31, 2016
45: Dead Man's Hill
Tuesday May 31, 2016
Tuesday May 31, 2016
The fighting at Verdun intensifies as the Germans seize the crests of Mort Homme and Hill 304.

Tuesday May 03, 2016
44: The Guns of Galicia
Tuesday May 03, 2016
Tuesday May 03, 2016
Under Brusilov's leadership, a resurgent Russian army smashes the Austro-Hungarians; Conrad surrenders to Falkenhayn's oversight.

Thursday Apr 07, 2016
43: The Bear Blows First
Thursday Apr 07, 2016
Thursday Apr 07, 2016
With Tsar Nicholas II in charge of her armed forces, Russia looks to a fresh start; In Galicia, Aleksei Brusilov plans his masterpiece.
*Note: St. Petersburg was renamed Petrograd in 1914. I refer to both in the appropriate context. -Dan
Links to Romanov family photos:
Siberian Times, 2013
Mashable

Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
42: Women of War
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
A review of Verdun and a look at the British home front, which sees radical change under the direction of David Lloyd George and the Ministry of Munitions.

Saturday Jan 16, 2016
41: The Jutland Controversy
Saturday Jan 16, 2016
Saturday Jan 16, 2016
A retrospective look at the battle of Jutland.

Thursday Dec 17, 2015
40: "Repel all boarders!"
Thursday Dec 17, 2015
Thursday Dec 17, 2015
The battle of Jutland rages into the night.

Wednesday Nov 25, 2015
39: Ghosts in the Mist
Wednesday Nov 25, 2015
Wednesday Nov 25, 2015
A decade after Dreadnought revolutionized naval warfare, the battle fleets of Great Britain and Germany finally meet.
EDIT: Since they were armoured cruisers, Arbuthnot was part of First Cruiser Squadron, not First 'Light' Cruiser as incorrectly stated. -Dan