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Daniel Clark

The Great War Podcast

A Society, Culture and History podcast
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The Great War Podcast

Daniel Clark

The Great War Podcast

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The Great War Podcast

Daniel Clark

The Great War Podcast

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Kerensky's government survives a 'scare', leaving it ripe for the picking.Kornilov arrives at the Moscow Conference, 1917
The life of Maria Bochkareva and the 1st Women's Battalion of Death.
A post-Tsarist Russia wanted to make its mark...it ended poorly.
The first stage of Haig's long awaited Flanders Offensive began on June 7th, 1917.
John J Pershing leads the first American troops to France in June 1917.
The French army grapples with widespread unrest after the Nivelle Offensive
April was a deadly month for the Royal Flying Corps.Dicta Boelcke1. 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, an
Robert Nivelle's magic solution to the deadlock leaves the French army on the brink of mutiny.
The British launch a successful set piece on the eve of the Nivelle Offensive.
When your people protest, it's best not to ignore them.
It took the United States 65 days to go from committed neutral to full blown participant.
By the end of 1916, neutrality had left the United States in a precarious spot.Life Magazine, February 1916.
Germany's decision to unleash the torpedoes would have adverse consequences
For the second time in the war, Germany turns to unrestricted submarine warfare.
The life and career of everyones favourite exotic dancer turned convicted spy.
The Great War Aircast - A miniseries on the air war from 1914-1916. Part 3 of 3.
The Great War Aircast - A miniseries on the air war from 1914-1916. Part 2 of 3.
The Great War Aircast - A miniseries on the air war from 1914-1916. Part 1 of 3.
With 1916 coming to a close, the belligerents looked ahead to 1917.
The battle of the Somme comes to an end.
Beginning on October 24th, a French counter attack liberates the forts Douaumont and Vaux, signalling the end of the battle of Verdun.
With winter approaching on the Somme, Haig hoped to deliver a substantial blow to Germany's forces.
Hindenburg and Ludendorff face a home front wracked by food shortages and social unrest.
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