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The Great War Podcast provides a mostly chronological overview of the origins, battles and consequences of the First World War. It will cover the years between 1890 up to the 1920s. This podcast is an independent production. All episodes are researched, written and produced by Daniel Clark. Any errors are my fault alone. All discrepancies will be addressed.
Episodes

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

Tuesday Nov 03, 2015
38: The Run to the South
Tuesday Nov 03, 2015
Tuesday Nov 03, 2015
The battle of Jutland begins on the afternoon of May 31st, 1916.

Wednesday Sep 23, 2015
37: The Trident
Wednesday Sep 23, 2015
Wednesday Sep 23, 2015
Reinhardt Scheer assumes command of the German battlefleet, and the war in the North Sea kicks into high gear.

Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
36: Conrad's Folly
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Conrad sees red, and attempts to eliminate the Italians with a single
blow. At Verdun, the French discover retaking Fort Douaumont will
require a bit more planning.

Monday Jul 20, 2015
35: A Prison of the Nations
Monday Jul 20, 2015
Monday Jul 20, 2015
Battered and bloodied, Austria-Hungary limps its way into 1916.

Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
34: Russia From the Ashes
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
Russia under goes some rapid internal changes.

Wednesday Jun 10, 2015
33: No Success Anywhere
Wednesday Jun 10, 2015
Wednesday Jun 10, 2015
Desperate to capture the Meuse Heights, the German 5th Army extends operations onto the west bank of the Meuse. When things falter, both armies commit more men to "the Mincer".

Thursday May 28, 2015
32: Thunder and Earthquake
Thursday May 28, 2015
Thursday May 28, 2015
The battle at Verdun began on February 21st, 1916. Nothing would ever be the same.

Monday May 18, 2015
31: The New Way
Monday May 18, 2015
Monday May 18, 2015
Falkenhayn begins laying the ground work for the coming battle at Verdun.

Friday May 08, 2015
30: Character of the Coalition
Friday May 08, 2015
Friday May 08, 2015
As 1916 beckons, both the Allies and Central Powers realize they're in for another bloody year.

Wednesday Apr 29, 2015
29: Travelling on a Volcano
Wednesday Apr 29, 2015
Wednesday Apr 29, 2015
In this episode we discuss the sinking of the Cunard liner Lusitania and what it meant for the first unrestricted U-boat campaign.

Tuesday Apr 21, 2015
28: Order, Counter Order, Disorder
Tuesday Apr 21, 2015
Tuesday Apr 21, 2015
To contest the supremacy of the Allied fleets, Germany unleashes the first unrestricted U-Boat campaign in February, 1915.
*Gahh when I say the Russians retreated 500 miles, I mean 500 kilometers of course. -Dan
SMS Blucher capsizing at the battle of Dogger Bank (January 1915).

Sunday Mar 29, 2015
27: Puff From a Cigarette
Sunday Mar 29, 2015
Sunday Mar 29, 2015
An ambitious Anglo-French attack in Artois and Champagne is met with disaster. At the battles of Loos, the BEF makes use of chlorine gas for the first time.

Thursday Mar 19, 2015
26: Field of Blackbirds
Thursday Mar 19, 2015
Thursday Mar 19, 2015
Serbia is the latest victim of Falkenhayn's combined offensive. The Serbs refuse to surrender, opting to evacuate and continue the fight elsewhere.

Monday Mar 09, 2015
25: Sing the Love of Danger
Monday Mar 09, 2015
Monday Mar 09, 2015
On May 23rd, 1915 an energized but divided Italy enters the Great War. This episode examines why the Italians initially chose neutrality, only to declare war against their former allies.

Friday Feb 27, 2015
24: The Great Retreat
Friday Feb 27, 2015
Friday Feb 27, 2015
A combined Austro-German offensive in May 1915 collapses the Polish Salient, forcing the Russians into a 4 month 310 mile retreat. The war on the Eastern Front is effectively over.

Tuesday Feb 17, 2015
23: No Risk Too Great- Part 2 of 2.
Tuesday Feb 17, 2015
Tuesday Feb 17, 2015
The Dardanelles campaign unravels as the Allies land on the Gallipoli peninsula.

Saturday Feb 07, 2015
23: No Risk Too Great- Part 1 of 2.
Saturday Feb 07, 2015
Saturday Feb 07, 2015
With German efforts concentrated in the East, the Allies begin looking for alternative ways to break the deadlock, leading their focus to fall on the Dardanelles and Gallipoli peninsula.

Wednesday Jan 28, 2015
22: Codename: Disinfection
Wednesday Jan 28, 2015
Wednesday Jan 28, 2015
This week we examine German strategy in 1915, and Falkenhayn's decision to unleash chlorine gas at the Ypres Salient.
40 Maps That Explain World War One (Trench map is #26)

Saturday Jan 17, 2015
21: The Road Ahead
Saturday Jan 17, 2015
Saturday Jan 17, 2015
Despite popular theory, the war does not end by Christmas. This week we are on the Western Front for the early goings of 1915.

Wednesday Jan 07, 2015
20: We're All in This Together
Wednesday Jan 07, 2015
Wednesday Jan 07, 2015
Did Europe really cheer the outbreak of war? An examination of the Western home fronts provides a glimpse into "the spirit of 1914".

Wednesday Dec 31, 2014
The Christmas Truce
Wednesday Dec 31, 2014
Wednesday Dec 31, 2014
Hello all, I hope the holidays are treating you well!
My local newspaper printed a brief article I submitted about the 1914 Christmas truce, so if you are interested in reading it I've pasted the full text here. -Dan
No Man’s Land match a myth
Christmas in the trenches 100 years ago (Dec. 18)
The piece on the 1914 Christmas Truce is another example of how we prefer the myths over the realities of the First World War. The circumstances surrounding the truce are highly debatable, and none more than the supposed soccer match between British and German soldiers in No Man's Land. First off, No Man's Land was no place to organize, let alone play a soccer match. Even in 1914, the ground was heavily cratered, dotted by barbed wire and uncollected dead, so the notion that a game spontaneously broke out in the middle of it is ridiculous. Second, the risk of enemy troops getting an unobstructed view of one's trench lines was far too great to allow prolonged fraternization; and third, soccer balls were simply not in abundance at the front.
Sources which we use to support this myth are unreliable. The lion's share coming from British testimonies which are often second-hand accounts, and historians have yet to uncover anything substantial from the German perspective. The choice to begin the piece with the quotation: "the gas clouds rolled no more" was careless. Chlorine gas did not appear on the Western Front until April 1915, nor do the accounts of Gerald Blake mention anything about a soccer game being played.
As we mark the centenary of the First World War, we should use this opportunity to shed light on the realities of those years, and not reinforce myths which no longer stand to modern research.
Daniel Clark, Hamilton

Thursday Dec 18, 2014
18: Where Loyalties Lay
Thursday Dec 18, 2014
Thursday Dec 18, 2014
The final months of 1914 draw to a close on the Eastern Front. The Russians flex their military muscle, while the Austro-Hungarians suffer a defeat which helps doom their army.

Monday Dec 08, 2014
17: War of the Eagles
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Monday Dec 08, 2014
Our first look at events on the Eastern front; The Austrians humiliate themselves against the Serbs. While in East Prussia, the Russians are annihilated at Tannenberg.

Monday Aug 04, 2014
08: Dreadnoughts and What Nots
Monday Aug 04, 2014
Monday Aug 04, 2014
With the war in the Far East raging in the background, Germany attempts to drive a wedge between France and its allies, but only succeeds in bringing them closer together.
I know I had stated there would be no episode this week, but unfortunately the long weekend plans fell through. -Dan
Beyond the Foxholes Podcast: http://www.breakthroughassault.co.uk/p/beyond-foxholes-podcast.html