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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.
Contact:
thegreatwarpodcast@outlook.com
@greatwarpodcast.bsky.social
Episodes

Thursday Sep 11, 2014
11: The Balkan Wars
Thursday Sep 11, 2014
Thursday Sep 11, 2014
On the heels of the Italian invasion of Libya, a collection of Balkan nations declare war on the Ottoman Empire.
A "very" basic map of the First Balkan War. October 1912-May 1913. 

Tuesday Aug 19, 2014
10: A Long Year
Tuesday Aug 19, 2014
Tuesday Aug 19, 2014
In an attempt to establish themselves as a great power, Italy declared war on the Ottomans in September of 1911. The subsequent invasion exposed Italian armed forces as logistically weak and unprepared in the event of a general European war. Watching events from a far, the Balkan states begin to contemplate plans for an attack on the Turks of their own.
Map of Libyan campaign (From the sources which I could piece together)
Zeppelin bombarding Turkish positions near Tobruk (Wikipedia Commons)

Monday Aug 11, 2014
09: The Bosnian Crisis
Monday Aug 11, 2014
Monday Aug 11, 2014
The annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Austro-Hungarians is another humiliation for Russia, and leaves the Serbs seething toward the Habsburg monarch.
Map of Russian interests.

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

Monday Jul 28, 2014
07: Win the War, Lose the Peace
Monday Jul 28, 2014
Monday Jul 28, 2014
The Russo-Japanese War provides us with a chilling glimpse into the nature of industrial warfare.

Monday Jul 21, 2014
06: Opposites Attract Part 2: The Anglo French Cordiale
Monday Jul 21, 2014
Monday Jul 21, 2014
After nearly coming to blows at Fashoda, the French and English decide to put aside their grievances. In the Far East, Japan and Russia declare war.

Wednesday Jul 16, 2014
05: The End of Isolation
Wednesday Jul 16, 2014
Wednesday Jul 16, 2014
With events in Asia threatening the status quo, Great Britain would find itself in desperate need of an ally.
* I apologize for this episode being behind schedule. We'll be back on track for Monday!*

Monday Jul 07, 2014
04: Opposites Attract: The Franco-Russian Alliance
Monday Jul 07, 2014
Monday Jul 07, 2014
In 1890 Wilhelm II dismissed Bismarck, allowing the French to break out of isolation; the British face a looming crisis in the years after 1894.

Monday Jun 30, 2014
03: Woe Unto My Poor Grandchildren
Monday Jun 30, 2014
Monday Jun 30, 2014
After the formation of Germany, Bismarck's primary concern was finding a place for the Second Reich in Europe; events in the Balkans would drive the Austro-Hungarians into a military alliance by 1879.

Monday Jun 23, 2014
02: The Chess Master
Monday Jun 23, 2014
Monday Jun 23, 2014
The revolts of 1848 paved the way for the formation of Germany under the leadership of Otto von Bismarck. The events surrounding German unification play a major role in the political atmosphere leading up to 1890.
**I have added some introductory music and changed my recording software so I hope you will hear an improvement.

Wednesday Jun 11, 2014
01: The Shot Heard Around the World
Wednesday Jun 11, 2014
Wednesday Jun 11, 2014
Episode 1 overviews 19th century European politics after the Napoleonic War and the creation of the alliance systems.
This is my first ever podcast and am currently ironing out the kinks in my audio software so if the edits seem a bit off that is simply growing pains.

