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The Death Throes of World War I
by RadioLIVE
It’s the countdown to the 100th anniversary of the Armistice of 11 November 1918, where the world finally saw the end of its very first World War. This seven-part podcast series unravels the woes and the politics in what is often described as the “war to end all wars”, leading to an Allied Powers victory and the formation of new nations across Europe and the Middle East. We walk through the final weeks of the war with military historian Glyn Harper [Link 1] and RadioLIVE host Graeme Hill. “Jesus, make it stop: The death throes of WWI” [Link 2] originally aired on RadioLIVE’s Weekend Variety Wireless show [LINK 3}, with a new episode coming out every Sunday from 9:30pm. Harper is a professor of War Studies [Link 4] at Massey University in Palmerston North. He is also Massey’s team leader for the Centenary History of New Zealand and the First World War project (writing one of the first volumes). A former teacher, he joined the Australian Army in 1988 and after eight years transfe
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(1.7) 11th November, 1918
Glyn Harper, New Zealand’s foremost WW1 military historian and Massey University professor, describes to Graeme Hill what happened in World War I during the week of 11th November, 1918.This seven-part series describes the woes and the politics that occurred 100 years ago, counting down to Armistice on November 11, a moment which profoundly affects global politics right up to today.
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(1.6) 4th November, 1918
Glyn Harper, New Zealand’s foremost WW1 military historian and Massey University professor, describes to Graeme Hill what happened in World War I during the week of 4th November, 1918.This seven-part series describes the woes and the politics that occurred 100 years ago, counting down to Armistice on November 11, a moment which profoundly affects global politics right up to today.
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(1.5) 28th October, 1918
Glyn Harper, New Zealand’s foremost WW1 military historian and Massey University professor, describes to Graeme Hill what happened in World War I during the week of 28th October, 1918.This seven-part series describes the woes and the politics that occurred 100 years ago, counting down to Armistice on November 11, a moment which profoundly affects global politics right up to today.
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(1.4) 21st October, 1918
Glyn Harper, New Zealand’s foremost WW1 military historian and Massey University professor, describes to Graeme Hill what happened in World War I during the week of 21st October, 1918.This seven-part series describes the woes and the politics that occurred 100 years ago, counting down to Armistice on November 11, a moment which profoundly affects global politics right up to today.
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(1.3) 14th October, 1918
Glyn Harper, New Zealand’s foremost WW1 military historian and Massey University professor, describes to Graeme Hill what happened in World War I during the week of 14th October, 1918.This seven-part series describes the woes and the politics that occurred 100 years ago, counting down to Armistice on November 11, a moment which profoundly affects global politics right up to today.
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(1.2) 7th October, 1918
Glyn Harper, New Zealand’s foremost WW1 military historian and Massey University professor, describes to Graeme Hill what happened in World War I during the week of 7th October, 1918.This seven-part series describes the woes and the politics that occurred 100 years ago, counting down to Armistice on November 11, a moment which profoundly affects global politics right up to today.
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(1.1) 30th September, 1918
Glyn Harper, New Zealand’s foremost WW1 military historian and Massey University professor, describes to Graeme Hill what happened in World War I during the week of 30th September, 1918.This seven-part series describes the woes and the politics that occurred 100 years ago, counting down to Armistice on November 11, a moment which profoundly affects global politics right up to today.
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It’s the countdown to the 100th anniversary of the Armistice of 11 November 1918, where the world finally saw the end of its very first World War. This seven-part podcast series unravels the woes and the politics during the final weeks of WWI, with military historian Glyn Harper and RadioLIVE host Graeme Hill. “Jesus, make it stop: The death throes of WWI” originally aired on RadioLIVE’s Weekend Variety Wireless show, with a new episode coming out every Sunday from 9:30pm.
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It’s the countdown to the 100th anniversary of the Armistice of 11 November 1918, where the world finally saw the end of its very first World War. This seven-part podcast series unravels the woes and the politics in what is often described as the “war to end all wars”, leading to an Allied Powers victory and the formation of new nations across Europe and the Middle East. We walk through the final weeks of the war with military historian Glyn Harper [Link 1] and RadioLIVE host Graeme Hill. “Jesus, make it stop: The death throes of WWI” [Link 2] originally aired on RadioLIVE’s Weekend Variety Wireless show [LINK 3}, with a new episode coming out every Sunday from 9:30pm. Harper is a professor of War Studies [Link 4] at Massey University in Palmerston North. He is also Massey’s team leader for the Centenary History of New Zealand and the First World War project (writing one of the first volumes). A former teacher, he joined the Australian Army in 1988 and after eight years transfe
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