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  • Questions and Answers Episode 29
    May 10 2025

    In this episode of podcast listeners questions we ask: what Great War items would you take to a Desert Island, how was cause of death accurately reported or not by the military authorities, how did men on the front line get news of other fronts and their own, and were truces to bury the dead common on the Western Front?

    Book Recommendation: Frederick Manning Her Privates We/Middle Parts of Fortune.

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  • The Other Trench: with Philipp Cross
    May 3 2025

    In a special Trench Chat we speak to Philipp Cross who has written a superb book about his great-great grandfather's war as an officer in the German Army. Alexander Pfeifer served from the very beginning until the very end of the conflict on three fronts, and we discover how Philipp researched and wrote the book, and what it tells us about the Great War.

    Buy The Book on Amazon: The Other Trench.

    The Other Trench website: The Other Trench.

    The Other Trench on Facebook: The Other Trench.

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    49 m
  • Questions and Answers Episode 28
    Apr 26 2025

    In this episode we ask were there any 'Thankful Villages' in France where everyone came home, what was 'Camp Elisabeth' at Verdun as visited by Professor Richard Holmes in the 1990s, did Great War soldiers experience any spiritual or paranormal activity on the battlefields and how did the presence of British and Commonwealth soldiers impinge on life behind the lines in France.

    BBC Report: France's Thankful Village With No War Memorial.

    The Richard Holmes Episode mentioned in the podcast: Western Front Verdun 1916.

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    38 m
  • Sambre Canal 1918: Lock No 1
    Apr 19 2025

    In this episode we travel to the last major battlefield of the Great War on the Western Front - the Sambre Canal. Here we follow the story of the infantry and the engineers who attacked the Canal on 4th November 1918, including the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. We also see what remains of the battlefield today.

    The interview with Josh Grover MM is on the IWM website here: Josh Grover MM interview.

    Recommended Book: Decisive Victory by Derek Clayton.

    Thread on the Great War Forum: Royal Sussex Regiment at Lock No 1.

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    53 m
  • Questions and Answers Episode 27
    Apr 12 2025

    Our questions and answers in this episode look at what happened to trench systems when they met a road, was the Battle of the Somme a victory, how France remembers the Great War, and the role of the Army Service Corps in the conflict.

    Somme Book Recommendations: Gary Sheffield Forgotten Victory and also Paddy Griffith Battle Tactics on the Western Front.

    Book Recommendations: Michael Young Postcards of the Army Service Corps and Michael Young Army Service Corps 1902-1918.

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    38 m
  • Ypres: The Menin Road
    Apr 5 2025

    Continuing our journeys along the roads which crisscross the landscape of the Western Front, we travel to Flanders in Belgium, and take the old Roman road between the city of Ypres and the town of Menin which follows the story of four years of conflict here in the First World War and discuss once more the 'culture' of The Old Front Line.

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  • Questions and Answers Episode 26
    Mar 29 2025

    This week we discuss the background to the names British soldiers gave their German counterparts - names like Fritz and Bosch - we examine the role Portugal had on the Western Front and discuss where they are memorialised, look out how modern development has changed The Old Front Line and who was Princess Patricia of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry?

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    38 m
  • Somme: Tara-Usna Hills
    Mar 22 2025

    In this episode for the fifth anniversary of the Podcast we travel back to the Somme and look at the story behind the naming of Tara and Usna Hills overlooking La Boisselle, and discuss two First World War objects found in a Somme junk sale.

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    55 m
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