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Mentioned in Dispatches — 392 episodes
Ep382 – Three sons for the Kaiser – Hazel Strouts
Ep381 – Britain, oil and Baku in 1918 – Nick Higham
Ep380 – Henry Tudor in Ireland – Linden MacIntyre
Ep379 – The memorial to the US 42nd Division – Dr Monique B. Seefried
Ep378 – Guards Division, 1915-17 – David Griffiths
Ep377 – Administration of Death – Kelsey Moriarty
Ep376 – War Memorials in Devon – Dr Todd Gray
Ep375 – Burial of L-Cpl John Street – Mike Jackson
Ep374 – Angel Down – Daniel Kraus
Ep373 – Teeside Pioneers in the GW – Gary Guess
Ep372 – Patriotism on the Devon Home Front – Dr Richard Batten
Ep371 – Walking the Western Way – Nick and Fiona Jenkins
Ep370 – Sinking of the Llandovery Castle – Nate Hendley
Ep369 – Army Pay Services – Dr John Black
Ep368 – Shellshock in Canadian Museums – Cameron Telch
Ep367 – London TF in two world wars – Prof Gary Sheffield
Ep366 – London Territorial Sappers – Dr John Peaty
Ep365 – Honouring the Fallen Through ‘The Last Post’
Ep364 – Boredom in Salonika – Dr Jake Gasson
Ep363 – Podcasting the Great War – Terry Whenham
Ep362 – 60th Division at Salonika – Charles Fair
Ep358 – Periodical publications of the London Regt – Sarah Paterson
Ep360 – London TF at Gallipoli – Clive Harris
Ep359 – The British League of Help – Nick Jenkins
Ep357 – A WWI Mystery Reunited After 110 Years – Philipp Cross
Ep361 – London Schools and the London TF – Tim Halstead
Ep356 – The London Regt and the RFC – Jon Davy
Ep355 – Harry Potter – Alexander Paterson and the Bermondsey Battalion
Ep354 – Stephen Sandford – London Irish Rifles in the GW
Ep353 – Edgar Loveland and the QWR – Steve Hammond
Ep352 – U boat technology and doctrine – Michèl Admiraal
Ep351 – Royal Navy and invasion scares – Steve Dunn
Ep350 – Learning in the Rangers – Mark Jones
Ep349 – British Army before 1914 – Simon Batten
Ep348 – Irish republican women in Ulster, 1914-1922 – Dr Margaret Ward
Ep347 – The 8th Bn, West Surrey Regt – Prof. Ian Isherwood
Ep346 – Invasion literature before WW1 – Tony Bolton
Ep345 – Legacy of shellshock after the GW – Dr Stefanie Linden
Ep344 – Comparing the Retreats, 1914 & 1940 – Prof. Gary Sheffield
Ep343 – Unknown Soldier, Story of WW1 – David Preston
Ep342 – Defence of the Suez Canal, 1914-15 – Dr Adam Prime
Ep341 – African American Signallers – Dr Brian Hall
Ep340 – John Nichol – The Unknown Warrior
Ep339 – Liberty Cadillac US1257X – Marc Lasson
Ep338 – Public Schools in the Great War – Timothy Halstead
Ep337 – Orcadians in the Gordon Highlanders in WW1 – Tom Ordeman
Ep336 – French Generals of the Great War – Dr Jonathan Krause & Prof. William Philpott
Ep335 – Colin Hutchinson and the RFA – David Keable-Elliot
Ep330 – The Armistice on the Western Front- Prof Stephen Badsey
Ep334 – The Office of Military Secretary – Prof John Bourne
Ep333 – Ireland in Ypres, 1914 – 2014 – Dr Dominiek Dendooven
Ep332 – Midland Railway men of the GW – Quint Watt
Ep331 – God and the British Soldier – Prof Michael Snape
Ep329 – Mametz, 38th Division and the Great War – Prof Chris Williams
Ep328 – Why the Allies won the Great War – Prof Mark Connelly
Ep327 – The Atlas of the Irish Revolution and Cork – Dr John Borgonovo
Ep326 – The British West Indies Regt in the GW – Dr Dominiek Dendooven
Ep325 – County Mayo, 1912-23 – Prof Joost Augusteijn
Ep324 – Field Marshal the Earl of Cavan – Dr Michael Senior
Ep323 – Irish divisions at Langemark – Michael Nugent
Ep322 – The 21st Division in the Great War – Dr Derek Clayton
Ep321 – Field Marshal Lord Birdwood – Richard Farrimond
Ep320 – Did the 5th Army collapse in spring 1918 – Glyn Taylor
Ep319 – Battle of the Sambre, 4 November 1918 – Dr Derek Clayton
Ep318 – Hedworth Lambton and the GW – Peter Welsh
Ep317 – Gay soldiers, the law and the Great War – Dr Frances Hurd
Ep316 – AEF Communications during the Great War – Dr. Brian Hall
Ep315 – Smuts, Botha and the Great War – Dr Anthony Garcia
Ep314 – The German Army in 1917 – Dr Tony Cowan
Ep313 – Anzac Labour – Dr Nathan Wise
Ep312 – Barcombe in the Great War – Ian Hilder
Ep311 – The Third Earl of Durham in the GW – Peter Welsh
Ep310 – International Jewish relief work in WW1 – Dr Jaclyn Granick
Ep309 – Russian military strategy in WW1 – Dr Sofya Anisimova
Ep308 – Teachers from Victoria, Australian in the GW – Caroline Torode
Ep307 – The 1922 Chanak Crisis and the legacy of the Great War – Dr Jenny Macleod
Ep306 – Lambton Ladies in the Great War: Katherine, Eleanor, Beatrix and Anne – Peter Welsh
Ep305 – Women doctors on the Eastern and Western Fronts – Dr Ann Robertson
Ep304 – The Indian Army in WW1 – Dr Alan Jeffreys
Ep303 – The Remount Service and the Army Veterinary Corps during The Great War – Dr Jane Flynn
Ep302 – The role of birds in the GW – Nicholas Milton
Ep301 – Elsie and Mairi Go to War – Dr Diane Atkinson
Ep300 – The state of GW scholarship – Prof John Borne, Dr Jonathan Boff, Dr Alex Mayhew
Ep299 – Queen’s Westminster Rifles in the Great War – Steve Hammond
Ep298 – A Jewish Aid Worker in Ukraine during the Russian Civil War, 1918-1920 – Dr Michael Nutkiewicz
Ep297 – Organisational learning on the Western Front – Dr Mike Hunzeker
Ep296 – Heroism in literature during FWW – Dr Ann-Marie Einhaus
Ep295 – The birth of the RAF – Prof. Richard Overy
Ep294 – 46th Division in WW1 – Prof. John Bourne
Ep200a – Logistics during Third Ypres – Rob Thompson
Ep293 – Bloxham School and the GW – Simon Batten & Matthew Dixon
Ep292 – The 6th Div in the GW – Dr Peter Hodgkinson
Ep291 – Brig-Gen Frank Percy Crozier commands 119 Bde – Dr Mike Taylor
Ep290 – London’s contribution to the Great War – Clive Harris
Ep289 – Donegal before, during and after the GW – Dr Pauric Travers
Ep288 – Raiding – Fraser Skirrow
Ep287 – The Bucks village of Lee in the GW – Dr Michael Senior
Ep286 – Cathal Burgha – Dr Daithí Ó Corráin and Dr Gerard Hanley
Ep285 – Sir Douglas Haig – Prof. John Bourne
Ep284 – King George V in WW1 – Prof Heather Jones
Ep283 – Frank Brangwyn’s Great War art – Libby Horner
Ep282 – Drill, training, and discipline in WW1 – Harry Sanderson
Ep281 – Cricket during the Great War – John Broom
Ep280 – Conscript morale in 1918 – Tim Lynch
Ep279 – The Bucks Battalion in the Great War – Prof Ian Beckett
Ep278 – Hanham – Andrew Wood
Ep277 – The Friendly Invasion of Lewes in 1914 – Jonathan Vernon
Ep276a – Walking the Western Front Way – Sir Anthony Seldon
Ep276 – The assassination of Sir Henry Wilson – Ronan McGreevy
Ep275 – Managing boredom in Salonika amongst British troops – Jake Gasson
Ep274 – Fishermen’s involvement in the Great War – Dr Robb Robinson
Ep273 – The German Army in October 1918 – Katherine Quinlan-Flatter
Ep272 – The political and social history of Ireland in WW1 – Dr Niamh Gallagher & Prof Richard Grayson
Ep271 – Children and childhood in WW1 – Dr Viv Newman
Ep270 – Gas Warfare during WW1 – Rocky Salmon
Ep269 – The Netherlands during WW1 – Pauline Onderwater
Ep268 – Richard Aldington and the Great War – Dr Viv Whelpton
Ep267 – Morale in the BEF on the Western Front, 1917-8 – Dr Alex Mayhew
Ep266 – The US 103rd Regiment in WW1 – Jonathan Bratten
Ep265 – The Indian Army in WW1 – Dr Andrew Jarboe
Ep264 – 1917, The Darkest Year – Dr Spencer Jones
Ep263 – The German colonies in WW1 – Prof Matt Fitzpatrick
Ep262 – WW1 Officers facing disgrace in 1920s courtrooms – Dr Frances Hurd
Ep261a – In the Centennial Footsteps of the Great War – Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy
Ep261 – Teaching the Great War Kingham Hill School – Donna Saxby & Gareth Williams
Ep260 – Subterranean operations in WW1 – Dr Matt Leonard
Ep259 – The Boy Scouts during the War – Dr Craig Armstrong
Ep258 – Dissent and indiscipline in the Indian Army during WW1 – Dr Adam Prime
Ep257 – Visiting the battlefields in France and Belgium – Tom Strickland
Ep256 – Fighting at the Battle of the Isonzo on your computer – Jos Hoebe
Ep255 – Association Football on the Home Front – Dr Alexander Jackson
Ep254 – 1919 Peace Day Mugs & Medals – Giles Penman
Ep253 – The Kaiser during the Great War – Prof Matt Fitzpatrick
Ep252 – Frank Prewett and the Great War – Prof Joy Porter
Ep251 – Debating America’s response to the Great War – Dr Neil Lanctot
Ep250p1 – Sir Henry Rawlinson – Prof. Robin Prior
Ep250pt2 – The Western Front – Prof Nick Lloyd
Ep249 – The Illustrated Chronicle in WW1 – Peter Welsh
Ep248 – 2nd line TF divisions in WW1 – Dr Bill Mitchinson
Ep247 – The Punjab record project – Dr Gavin Rand
Ep246 – Centre for Experimental Archaeology and the Great War – Andy Robertshaw
Ep245 – Brian Feeney – Antrim and the Irish Revolution, 1912 – 23
Ep244a – The War to End all Wars – Joakim Brodén, Sabaton
Ep244 – A legacy of WW1 – Hindenburg, Ludendorff and Hitler – Alex Clifford
Ep243 – Discipline in the AIF in WW1 – Prof Peter Stanley
Ep242 – Frances Hurd – Sex, violence and alcohol – some after – effects of the Great War
Ep241 – Simon Verdegem – Lost but not forgotten. The archaeological recovery of FWW casualties
Ep240 – Dr Emily Mayhew – Stretcher Bearers on the Western Front
Ep239 – Dr John Burke – Roscommon during the Great War and after
Ep238 – China and the Great War – Frances Wood
Ep237 – The missing of the Somme – Pam & Ken Linge
Ep236 – The 47th Div at High Wood, 1916 – Richard Hendry
Ep235 – Teachers during the Great War – Dr Barry Blades
Ep234 – Czech soldiers in WW1 – Dr Jiri Hutečka
Ep233 – Moonlight Massacre at 3rd Ypres – Dr Michael LoCicero
Ep232- The CWGC Non-Commemoration Report – Dr George Hay
Ep231- Yugoslavia in the British imagination during WW1 – Dr Samuel Foster
Ep230 – Staking the coffins – the 1918 flu in Ireland – Dr Ida Milne
Ep229- Jan Smuts and the German East African Campaign – David Katz
Ep228 – Royal Marines on the Western Front-Daniel Mclean
Ep227 – Dr Thomas Scotland – Surgery during the Great War
Ep226 – German Jews during WW1 – Prof. Tim Grady
Ep225 – The Battle of Verdun 1917 and the Verdun Battlefield today – Christina Holstein
Ep224 -British pacifist women of WW1 -Jaime Jiménez Fernández
Ep223a – Artist John Nash during the Great War – Andy Friend
Ep223 – The use of Britannia’s image during the Great War – Giles Penman
Ep222 – Commemoration and CWGC sites in England – Megan Kelleher
Ep221b – The 1914 March to the Marne Part 2 – Ross Beadle
Ep221a – The 1914 March to the Marne Part1 – Ross Beadle
Ep221 – The Battle of Verdun 1916 – Christina Holstein
Ep220 – Recruiting and training the RFC – David Spruce
Ep219 – The Wartime Career of Prison Reformer Alexander Paterson – Harry Potter
Ep218 – Hertfordshire in the GW – Dan Hill & Paul Johnson
Ep217 – The Great War in the Argonne Forest – Richard Merry
Ep216 – Equipment and clothes of the RFC – Mark Hillier
Ep215 – The Assam Rifles in the FWW – Pratap Chhetri
Ep214 – The Anglo-Jewish Experience of the Great War
Ep213 – General Sir Herbert Lawrence – Dr Paul Harris
Ep212 – Lt Col John Sherwood Kelly VC – Philip Bujak
Ep211 – Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson – Dr John Spencer
Ep210 – Major General Oliver Nugent – Nicholas Perry
Ep209 – Ep209 – Irish Women during the GW – Dr Fionnuala Walsh
Ep208 – Kitchener – Man not Myth – Dr Anne Samson
Ep207a – CWGC War Graves Week 2021 – Simon Bendry
Ep207 – The General Staff – Dr Paul Harris
Ep206 – The North Irish Horse – Phillip Tardif
Ep205 -The Harlem Hellfighters in WW1 – Steven L. Harris
Ep204 – The Endell Street Hospital – Wendy Moore
Ep203 – The Russian Army in WW1 – Prof. Roger Reese
Ep202 – General Sir Cecil Pereira – Dr Spencer Jones
Ep201 – Jan Smuts – Prof. Ian Van Der Waag & Dr Tony Garcia
Ep200 – Logistics during the Messines-Third Ypres Campaign – Rob Thompson
Ep200 – Logistics during the Messines-Third Ypres Campaign – Rob Thompson
Ep199 – New York’s Silk Stocking Regiment and the Breaking of the Hindenburg Line – Stephen L. Harris
Ep198 – Churchill and the Dardenelles – Prof. Chris Bell
Ep197 – The 1918 German Revolution – Prof. Robert Gerwarth
Ep196 – Men of the AEF’s ‘lost battalion’ – Dr Edward Lengel
Ep195 – County Kildare, 1912-1923 – Dr Seamus Cullen
Ep194 – Chemical Warfare – Simon Jones
Ep193 – Belgian refugees in Glasgow – Keiran Taylor
Ep192 – ‘The Fighting Irish’ – The US 69th Infantry Regiment in WW1- Stephen L. Harris
Ep191 -The German occupation of France in WW1 – Dr James Connolly
Ep190 – Sir John Monash – Dr Aaron Pegram
Ep189 – Limbless veterans after WW1 – Louise Bell
Ep188 – Military Identities of British conscripts – Joshua Bilton
Ep187 – The Police during WW1 – Dr Mary Fraser
Ep186 – Folkestone harbour in WW1 – Peter Anderson
Ep185 – Anzacs on the WF – Dr Meleah Hampton
Ep184 – Irish servicewomen during WW1 – Dr Barbara Walsh
Ep183 – The unknown story of the Unknown Warrior – David Scott
Ep182 – Indian Empire at War – George Morton Jack
Ep181 – The Nivelle Offensive of 1917 – Dr David Murphy
Ep180 – 9th Royal Scots in the GW – Neill Gilhooley
Ep179 – German POWs on Cannock Chase – Richard Pursehouse
Ep178 – Irish recruitment in the GW – Dr Tim Bowman, Dr Michael Wheatley & Dr William Butler
Ep177 – Law and War in Australia during WW1 – Dr Catherine Bond
Ep176 – 1 million rounds from a Vickers’ gun in 12 hours: myth or truth? Dr Rich Willis & Richard Fisher
Ep175 – Australian POWs during WW1 – Dr Aaron Pegram
Ep174 – Ypres and its meaning through time – Prof Mark Connelly & Dr Stefan Goebel
Ep173 – The Chemists’ War 1914-18 – Dr Michael Freemantle
Ep172 – Sevenoaks in the Great War – Matthew Ball
Ep171 – The 58th (London) Division – David Martin
Ep170 – Louis Botha, South African PM during WW1 – Prof. Ian Van Der Waag & Dr Tony Garcia
Ep169 – The Sandringham Company – Neil Storey
Ep168 – Operation Alias – David Tattersfield
Ep167 – Women as Veterans in post-WW1 France and Britain – Prof. Alison Fell
Ep166 – Washington in the GW – Peter Welsh
Ep165 – The Great War Centenary Battlefields programme – Simon Bendry
Ep164 – The First Gurkha Officer – Pratap Chhetri
Ep163 – Tom Barry – British WW1 soldier to IRA leader – Gerry White
Ep162 – Combat, identity and power in the Indian Army during WW1 – Prof. Kate Imy
Ep161 – Civilian Internment in WW1 – Prof Matthew Stibbe
Ep160 – The 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment in FWW – Nigel Atter
Ep159 – The 2nd Inniskillings at Festubert, 1915 – Michael Nugent
Ep158- The German Zeppelin Offensive and Propaganda – David Marks
Ep157 – Responses of Irish Jesuits to the end of WW1 – Damien Burke
Ep156 – The Indian Army in the GW – Dr Adam Prime
Ep155 – London during WW1 – Prof. Jerry White
Ep154 – Rugbeians at War – Dan Mclean
Ep153 – The 66th (East Lancs) Division During the German Spring Offensive – David Martin
Ep152 – Defence of Trinity College during the Easter Rising – Dr Rory Sweetman
Ep151 – Desertion in the UK during WW1 – Andrea Hetherington
Ep150 – War without End – Prof. Sir Hew Strachan
Ep149 – The Amritsar Massacre – Vanessa Holburn
Ep148 – The First and the Last of the Sheffield City Bn – John Cornwell
Ep147 – Officer Cadet Battalions – Charles Fair
Ep146 – The YMCA during WW1 – Kathryn White
Ep145 – Stories from the Bo’ness War Memorial – Alan Gow & Robert Jardine
Ep143 – Veterans, Families, Museums and Mementos of the FWW – Dr Ann-Marie Foster
Ep142 – The Battle of the Somme Film – Dr Toby Haggith
Ep144 – Tony T – British West Indies Regiment and the Taranto 1918 Mutiny
Ep141 – The Heugh Battery in the Great War – Diane Stephens
Ep140 – Who Killed Kitchener? – David Laws
Ep139 – Bilsdale in the Great War – Susan Laffey
Ep138 – The Indian Labour Corps in WW1 – Pratap Chhetri
Ep137 – The letters of Douglas Haig and Hugo De Pree – Prof. Gary Sheffield
Ep136 – Food in the trenches – Dr Rachel Duffett
Ep135 – North East Coastal Communities during the Great War – Dr Michael Reeve
Ep134 – Bainsfather’s ‘Other ‘ole’ cartoon – Dr Helen Brooks & Dr Pip Gregory
Ep133 – African American Servicemen during WW1 – Dr Amanda Nagel
Ep132 – A Lord Lieutenant at War – Dr Richard Batten
Ep131 – The 51st Highland Division – Colin Campbell
Ep130 – Sex on the Western Front – Dr Bruce Cherry
Ep129 – Sabaton’s Great War Album – Pär Sundström
Ep128 – Serbia in the Great War – Dr Samuel Foster
Ep127 – The 1914 Afrikaner Rebellion – Emile Coetzee
Ep126 – The First World War in Computer Games – Dr Chris Kempshall
Ep125 – The 1914-5 Campaign in German SW Africa – Antonio Garcia
Ep124 – Archibald Wavell – William Franklin
Ep123 – British veterans’ responses to Peace Day, 19 July 1919 – Mike Hally
Ep122 – The Welsh Walter Mitty – Marietta Crichton Stuart
Ep121 – Communications and British Operations on the Western Front – Dr Brian Hall
Ep120 – Popular responses to the outbreak of WW1 – Prof Catriona Pennell
Ep119 – The Chinese Labour Corps – Wenlan Peng
Ep118 – British, French and American Relations on the Western Front, 1914-1918 – Dr Chris Kempshall
Ep117 – Post War Mutinies in the British Army – Dr William Butler
Ep116 – The Connaught Rangers Mutiny in 1920 – Dr Mario Draper
Ep115 – English infantryman’s morale and the perception of crisis on the Western Front – Dr Alex Mayhew
Ep114 – Chaplains and religion on the Western Front – Dr Martin Purdy
Ep113 – The Ulster Division during the German Spring Offensive – Michael Nugent
Ep112 – Humour in British literature during the Great War – Dr Emily Anderson
Ep111 – L/Cpl Wijnand “Vic” Hamman, 2nd South African Regt – Emile Coetzee
Ep110 – British Territorials in India – Prof Peter Stanley
Ep109 – Operation Delta – Dr Bill Stewart
Ep108 – Nobody of Any Importance – Phil Sutcliffe
Ep107 – The Berlin Philharmonic & London Symphony Orchestras in WW1 – Percy Leung
Ep106 -The Impact of the First World War on Australian-British relations – Dr Jack Davies
Ep105 – Researching British Officers in WW1 – Prof. Michael Durey
Ep104 – The Salonika Front – Alan Wakefield
Ep103 – The impact of military service for women who served in WW1 – Jane Clarke
Ep102 – British Infantry Training during WW1 – Harry Sanderson
Ep101 – The Treatment of Mentally Ill Irish Ex-servicemen After WW1 – Dr Michael Robinson
Ep100 – Reflections on the Great War Centenary and Historiography – Prof. Peter Simkins
Ep99 – The German Army in 1918 – Jack Sheldon
Ep98 – Australian Corps Operations during the Hundred Days – Richard Stobo
Ep97 – Witnessing the End of the German Occupation of Brussels,1918 – Prof Tammy Proctor
Ep96 – Lawrence of Arabia – Dr John Peaty
Ep95 – The Rise of Sir William Robertson – Ross Beadle
Ep94 – The Great War Pension Record Cards – David Tattersfield
Ep93 – Willie Redmond MP – John Green
Ep92 – Public School Great War Memorials – Sarah Wearne
Ep91 – The morale of the Italian army in WW1 – Dr Vanda Wilcox
Ep90 – The Portuguese Expeditionary Force in WW1 – Miguel Freire
Ep89 – Civilian Volunteers during WW1 – Dr Sally White
Ep88 – The 10th (Irish) Division – Dr Stephen Sandford
Ep87 – Conscientious Objectors in WW1 – Gerry Barton
Ep86 – Dublin’s Great Wars, 1912-23 – Prof. Richard Grayson
Ep85 – Women of Aktion – female activists in the German 1918 Revolution – Prof. Ingrid Sharp
Ep84 – The British Army on the Western Front in 1916 – Dr Spencer Jones
Ep83 – Wilfred Owen – Dr Kate Kennedy
Ep82a – Extra Episode – The Capture of the Riqueval Bridge – Jim Tanner
Ep82 – Force Feeding in WW1 – Dr Ian Miller
Ep81 – ‘Haig’s tower of strength’ – General Sir Edward Bulfin – John Powell
Ep80 – The Landing in the Dawn – dissecting the Anzac Gallipoli legend – Dr James Hurst
Ep79 – Uppingham public school during WW1 – Tim Halstead
Ep78 – The Second British Army during the Liberation of Flanders in 1918 – Dr Dennis Williams
Ep77 – The Third Battle of the Aisne 1918 – David Blanchard
Ep76 – Canadian nurses’ Great War narratives – Andrea McKenzie
Ep75 – Tubby Clayton – Dr Linda Parker
Ep74 – The British Tommy in 1918 – Taff Gillingham
Ep73 – Learning to fight – Military innovation in the British Army in WW1 – Dr Aimee Fox
Ep72 – British POWs in Germany during WW1 – Dr Oliver Wilkinson
Ep71 – From Docks and Sand – The 7th Battalion Liverpool Regiment in WW1 – Dr Adrian Gregson
Ep70 – The Last Battle – Endgame on the Western Front 1918 – Peter Hart
Ep69 – The German 1918 Spring Offensives – Dr Jonathan Boff
Ep68 – The British Manpower Crisis of 1918 – Dr Alison Hines
Ep67 – Kriegsgefangen in Skipton – Anne Buckley
Ep66 – The Hidden History of the Spanish Flu – Kenneth C. Davis
Ep65 – Major Discoveries on the Western Front – David Tattersfield
Ep64 – The London Irish in the Great War – Richard O’Sullivan
Ep63 – Blockade, economic warfare and the use of hunger during the Great War – Sir Hew Strachan
Ep61 – D.H. Lawrence and the Great War – Dr Andrew Humphries
Ep60 – Wherever the firing line extends – Ronan McGreevy
Ep59 – British Widows of the First World War – Andrea Hetherington
Ep58 – Woodbine Willie – Dr Linda Parker
Ep57 – The Great War Contribution of the Punjabi village of Dulmial, Pakistan – Dr Irfan Malik
Ep56 – Resisting Conscription: the Appeals Tribunals in Middlesex – Carol Henderson
Ep55 – Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria – Dr Jonathan Boff
Ep54 – The Confessions of a Battlefield Tour Guide – Clive Harris
Ep53 – Nannies and the Great War – Louise Heren
Ep52 – Cambridge Communities in the Great War – Joanna Costin
Ep51 – The Wirral in the Great War – Stephen Roberts
Ep50 – The London Regiment before the Great War – Charles Fair & Tom Thorpe
Ep49 – The 48th Division, 1908-1918 – Dr K.W. Mitchinson
Ep48 – The Hindenburg Line – Clive Harris
Ep47 – The Chinese Labour Corps – Dr Spenser Jones
Ep46 – Photographing the Fallen – Jeremy Gordon-Smith
Ep45 – Dublin’s Great Wars: Parallel Stories 1912-1923 – Prof. Richard Grayson
Ep44 – The Yanks are Coming! The AEF in WW1 – John Lee
Ep43 – The Half Shilling Curate – Sarah Reay
Ep42 – What did you do in the Great War, Grandfather? – Charles Barrington
Ep41 – The Canadians on the Somme – Dr William Stewart
Ep40 – Marjorie’s War – Charles Fair
Ep39 – The 8th Lincolns at Loos – Nigel Atter
Ep38 – Spying for the Kaiser – Regina Diana and espionage in France – Dr Vivien Newman
Ep37 – Dr Harold Gillies and plastic surgery during WW1 – Dr Andrew Bamji
Ep36 – A subaltern on the Western Front – John Rigby-Jones
Ep35 – The Doughboys, 1917-8 – Michael St Maur Sheil
Ep34 – Shellshock in World War 1 – Dr Stefanie Linden
Ep33 – The “Spanish Flu” Pandemic 1917-19 – Dr Jane Orr
Ep32 – Brigadier General Frank Crozier – Charles Messenger
Ep31 – Women in Britain and Europe during the Great War – Dr Vivien Newman
Ep30 – Joseph Steward’s Platoon – Andy Robertshaw
Ep29 – Commemoration of the Great War in Ireland – Dr Chris Manson
Ep28 – Military Recruitment in Ireland, 1916 – Dr William Butler
Ep27 – Black Watch volunteers in Dublin before the First World War – Ian Montgomery
Ep26 – Beyond the Somme – West Belfast’s Somme service in context – Prof Richard Grayson
Ep25 – Major General Nugent, the Ulster Division and their army commanders in 1916 – Nicholas Perry
Ep24 – The First Battle of the Scarpe (Arras) April 1917 – Jim Smithson
Ep23 – The Auxiliaries in Ireland’s War of Independence – Paul O’Brien
Ep22 – Donegall Pass Heroes of the Great War Project – Ron McMurray
Ep21 – Jutland and the Meaning of Victory – Prof Andrew Lambert
Ep20 – Sniping in the Great War – Martin Pegler
Ep19 – Animals in the Great War – Lucinda Moore
Ep18 – Passchendaele – Dr Nick Lloyd
Ep17 – Psychological survival in the trenches – Dr Peter Hodgkinson
Ep16 – The Myths of the Irish at Messines – Dr Tim Bowman
Ep15 – The Island of Ireland and the Great War in Flanders – Piet Chielens from In Flanders Fields Museum
Ep14 – General Fox Conner and the American Expeditionary Force in WW1 – Steven Rabalais
Ep13 – The Great War tea stall at Peterborough East Station
Ep12 – The Diary of a Belgian Priest – 1917 with the British in Ypres – Dominiek Dendooven
Ep11 – Winning with Laughter – Cartoonists in the Great War – Luci Gosling
Ep10 – Battlefield tourism on the Western Front – Dr Stephen Miles
Ep9 – Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps – Dr Samantha Philo-Gill
Ep8 – The Great War’s influence on popular music – Dr Peter Grant
Ep7 – Irish Soldiers in 1917 – Philip Pratley
Ep6 – British Staff in 1917 – Dr Paul Harris
Ep5 – French tanks in 1917 – Dr Tim Gale
Ep4 – The Honourable Artillery Company in 1917 – Michael Orr
Ep3 – Stately Homes and Cartoons in WW1
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