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| Revisited 10: The Anglo-German Naval Arms Race - The Approach of War | 01 Dec 2024 | 00:39:04 | |
In which we discuss how the British and Germans approached the war, arms limitation treaties, and the growing budget crises of 1913.
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| Revisited 9: The Anglo-German Naval Arms Race - War Plans | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:34:55 | |
Cool fleets, what were they going to do with them?
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| Revisited 2: The Anglo-German Naval Arms Race - Tirpitz's Plan | 04 Mar 2024 | 00:37:54 | |
This is Part 2 of the new Great War Revisited project. This episode is an expanded, rewritten, and rerecorded version of the Member Episode released in 2019.
With Tirpitz in control of the Imperial German Navy and it was time to put his plans into action. But to do so, he needed political and public support.
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| Patreon Preview: Cavalry Pt. 2 | 10 Apr 2019 | 00:34:33 | |
Part 2 of our examination of the role of cavlary during the war
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British Cavalry on the Western Front 1916-1918 by David Kenyon
Fire and the Sword: The British Army and the Arme Blanche Controversy 1871-1921 by Stephen Badsey
The Last Hurrah: Cavalry on the Western Front, August–September 1914
From Boer War to World War Tactical Reforms of the British Army 1902-1914 by Spencer Jones
The Boer War (1899-1902) and British Cavalry Doctrine: A Re-evaluation by Stephen Badsey
Smile and Carry On - Canadian Cavalry on the Western Front 1914-1918 by Stephanie E. Potter
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| Patreon Preview: Cavalry Pt. 1 | 03 Apr 2019 | 00:34:00 | |
Of all of the military arms that took part in the war the cavalry is perhaps the most ridiculed, but is that a fair assessment?
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British Cavalry on the Western Front 1916-1918 by David Kenyon
Fire and the Sword: The British Army and the Arme Blanche Controversy 1871-1921 by Stephen Badsey
The Last Hurrah: Cavalry on the Western Front, August–September 1914
From Boer War to World War Tactical Reforms of the British Army 1902-1914 by Spencer Jones
The Boer War (1899-1902) and British Cavalry Doctrine: A Re-evaluation by Stephen Badsey
Smile and Carry On - Canadian Cavalry on the Western Front 1914-1918 by Stephanie E. Potter
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| 199: Versailles Pt. 16 - Legacies | 29 Mar 2019 | 00:34:50 | |
We come now to the end as we chronicle the last days before Germany signed their treaty.
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A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 198: Versailles Pt. 15 - Reparations | 26 Mar 2019 | 00:26:54 | |
The most discussed feature of the German treaty was the details of the expected reparations.
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A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 197: Versailles Pt. 14 - Last but Not Least | 13 Mar 2019 | 00:40:55 | |
Many topics were discussed at the Paris Peace Conference, none were considered more important than what to do about Germany.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 196: Versailles Pt. 13 - Russia | 06 Mar 2019 | 00:25:59 | |
Alone of the countries that had entered the war against Germany, Russia was not invited to Paris. In this episode we discuss why.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 195: Versailles Pt. 12 - Between Two Giants | 27 Feb 2019 | 00:25:03 | |
Between Bolshevik Russia and a defeated Germany the Poles were trying to create a new country, and they it would be a long road.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 194: Versailles Pt. 11 - Shadows of an Empire | 22 Feb 2019 | 00:28:07 | |
There were many countries trying to carve out their own place in post-war Eastern Europe.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 193: Versailles Pt. 10 - A Kingdom for the Serbs, Croatians, and Slovenes | 19 Feb 2019 | 00:23:22 | |
The war had started with an ultimatum to Serbia, Serbia would also be there when it was over.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 192: Versailles Pt. 9 - To Kill and Empire | 06 Feb 2019 | 00:26:01 | |
Nobody knew what to do with Austria and Hungary, because they were Austria-Hungary, but then they weren't
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| Revisited 1: The Anglo-German Naval Arms Race Part 1 - Tirpitz Comes to Power | 28 Jan 2024 | 00:36:40 | |
This is Part 1 of the new Great War Revisited project. This episode is an expanded, rewritten, and rerecorded version of the Member Episode released in 2019.
Great War Revisited will be a continuing series of brand new content for History of the Great War in which I go back to the First World War and pick out events and themes to revisit. This is the start of a 10 part series on the naval build up before First World War.
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| 191: Versailles Pt. 8 - A Jewish Homeland | 31 Jan 2019 | 00:22:30 | |
The Mandate of Palestine would be given to the British, and they had some big promises to keep.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 190: The Medical War Pt. 2 | 30 Jan 2019 | 00:45:49 | |
In this second special episode we continue our look at the medical side of war with a special focus on neurosurgery.
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Sources:
A Grateful Heart: The History of a World War I Field Hospital by Michael Shay
Containing Trauma: Nursing Work in the First World War by Christine E. Hallett
Doctors in the Great War by Ian R Whitehead
Before my Helpless Sight: Suffering, Dying, and Military Medicine on the Western Front, 1914-1918 by Leo Van Bergen
The Medical War: British Military Medicine in the First World War by Mark Harrison
Medics at War: Military Medicine from Colonial Times to the 21st Century by John T. Greenwood and F. Cliften Berry Jr.
A History of Neurosurgery: In its Scientific and Professional Contexts Edited By Samuel Greenblatt, T. Dagi, and Mel Epstein (1995)
The Bradshaw Lecture on Wounds in War by Sir Anthony Bowlby
Notes on Penetrating Wounds of the Brain by Harvey Cushing
Cushing and the Treatment of Brain Wounds During World War 1 by Michael Carey
Fedor Krause (1857-1937): The Father of German Neurosurgery by A Whole Bunch of People
From a Surgeon's Journal by Harvey Cushing
Gunshot Injuries of the Skull: An Analysis of a Series of Twenty Cases by Cecil A. JollHarvey Cushing: A biography by John F. Fulton
Harvey Cushing, Neurosurgical Pioneer by Jeffrey Bruce and Samuel Bruce
Sir Victor Horsley - An Inspiration by Michael Powell
Sir Victor Horsley at the Birth of Neurosurgery by Michael Powell
Sir Victor Horsley: His Life and Work by Arthur MacNalty
Sir Victor Horsley, Physiologist and Surgeon
A Revisionist History of American Neurology by S.T. Casper
Working in a World of Hurt: Trauma and Resilience in the Narratives of Medical Personnel in Warzones by Carol Acton and Jane Potter
The Neurologists: A History of a Medical Speciality in Modern Britain, c. 1789-2000 by Stephen T. Casper
The Cradle of Neurology by J. Hutchison
The Treatment of War Wounds by W.W. Keen
A Study of a Series of Wounds Involving the Brain and its Enveloping Structures by Harvey Cushing
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| 189: The Medical War Pt. 1 | 29 Jan 2019 | 00:52:28 | |
In this special episode we discuss medical care during the war.
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Sources:
A Grateful Heart: The History of a World War I Field Hospital by Michael Shay
Containing Trauma: Nursing Work in the First World War by Christine E. Hallett
Doctors in the Great War by Ian R Whitehead
Before my Helpless Sight: Suffering, Dying, and Military Medicine on the Western Front, 1914-1918 by Leo Van Bergen
The Medical War: British Military Medicine in the First World War by Mark Harrison
Medics at War: Military Medicine from Colonial Times to the 21st Century by John T. Greenwood and F. Cliften Berry Jr.
A History of Neurosurgery: In its Scientific and Professional Contexts Edited By Samuel Greenblatt, T. Dagi, and Mel Epstein (1995)
The Bradshaw Lecture on Wounds in War by Sir Anthony Bowlby
Notes on Penetrating Wounds of the Brain by Harvey Cushing
Cushing and the Treatment of Brain Wounds During World War 1 by Michael Carey
Fedor Krause (1857-1937): The Father of German Neurosurgery by A Whole Bunch of People
From a Surgeon's Journal by Harvey Cushing
Gunshot Injuries of the Skull: An Analysis of a Series of Twenty Cases by Cecil A. JollHarvey Cushing: A biography by John F. Fulton
Harvey Cushing, Neurosurgical Pioneer by Jeffrey Bruce and Samuel Bruce
Sir Victor Horsley - An Inspiration by Michael Powell
Sir Victor Horsley at the Birth of Neurosurgery by Michael Powell
Sir Victor Horsley: His Life and Work by Arthur MacNalty
Sir Victor Horsley, Physiologist and Surgeon
A Revisionist History of American Neurology by S.T. Casper
Working in a World of Hurt: Trauma and Resilience in the Narratives of Medical Personnel in Warzones by Carol Acton and Jane Potter
The Neurologists: A History of a Medical Speciality in Modern Britain, c. 1789-2000 by Stephen T. Casper
The Cradle of Neurology by J. Hutchison
The Treatment of War Wounds by W.W. Keen
A Study of a Series of Wounds Involving the Brain and its Enveloping Structures by Harvey Cushing
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| 188: Versailles Pt. 7 - The Dissolution of Turkey...Or Not | 16 Jan 2019 | 00:29:18 | |
While the delegates in Paris debated the future of the Ottoman Empire, in Anatolia they were taking matters into their own hands.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 187: Versailles Pt. 6 - Breaking Up the Middle East | 15 Jan 2019 | 00:31:54 | |
The Middle East would be broken up between the British and French, but they had some problems determining exactly how, and then keeping control of their new territory.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 2018 Podcast Retrospective | 08 Jan 2019 | 00:14:08 | |
This episode functions as a kind of podcast update, where I talk about the last year of episodes and the next year of episodes. There is no actual history discussed in this episode, so feel free to skip it if meta-info about the podcast isn't for you. Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HistoryoftheGreatWarDiscord link where you can some talk to me and other listeners: https://discord.gg/ASbBjaTLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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| 186: Versailles Pt. 5 - Distributing the Spoils | 19 Dec 2018 | 00:26:03 | |
In our first episode about how the Middle East was handled at the Conference we need to talk about what mandates are and how they were applied all over the world. The most important Arab representative to the conference, Feisal Hussein, would not receive the welcome that he hoped.
Do you want to chat with other History of the Great War listeners, and yours truly, come hang out in Discord: https://discord.gg/ASbBjaT
Support the podcast on http://patreon.com/historyofthegreatwar where you can get access to special supporter only episodes.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 185: Versailles Pt. 4 - Racial Equality, Denied. and the Betrayal of China | 12 Dec 2018 | 00:27:44 | |
Both Japan and China would send representatives to the Paris Peace Conference. Their situations coming into the conference could not have been more different, but they both left disappointed.
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Support the podcast on http://patreon.com/historyofthegreatwar where you can get access to special supporter only episodes.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 184: Versailles Pt. 3 - The League of Nations | 11 Dec 2018 | 00:27:26 | |
One of the major topics for discussion at the Paris Peace Conference was the League of Nations.
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Support the podcast on http://patreon.com/historyofthegreatwar where you can get access to special supporter only episodes.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| 183: Versailles Pt. 2 - Guests at the Party | 28 Nov 2018 | 00:35:32 | |
The British would play a big role in the negotiations at Versailles, and they would be led by Lloyd George who would be one of the four individuals on the Supreme Council, which would make most of the larger decisions at the Conference. Another of those individuals was President Wilson, and he brought with him the concept of self-determination. This concept would drive many discussions, cause many argues, and create many problems.
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Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| Veteran's Day 2023 & The U.S. World War 1 Centennial Commission | 11 Nov 2023 | 00:10:15 | |
In this special Veteran's Day 2023 episode I look at the efforts of the US WW1 Centennial Commission and work to help continue the memory of the First World War.
The United States World War One Centennial Commission: https://www.worldwar1centennial.org/
Doughboy Foundation: https://doughboy.org/
Medicine in World War 1: https://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/medicine-in-ww1-home.html
WW1 Teaching Resources: https://doughboy.org/education/wwi-teaching-resources/
Selling the War: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WF18goBaLH0
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| 182: Versailles Pt. 1 - The Treaty That Shaped (Broke?) The World | 21 Nov 2018 | 00:40:30 | |
After the fighting had stopped, it was time to decide what the peace would look like. For this task representatives from all over the world gathered in Paris in early 1919. They all brought their own beliefs, hopes, and hatreds and in Paris they would hash out what would be known as the Treaty of Versailles. It would remake the map of Europe, create the modern map of the Middle East, and cause a whole host of problems for future generations to solve.
Do you want to chat with other History of the Great War listeners, and yours truly, come hang out in Discord: https://discord.gg/ASbBjaT
Support the podcast on http://patreon.com/historyofthegreatwar where you can get access to special supporter only episodes.
For a no strings attached donation: http://buymeacoffee.com/greatwar
Sources:
A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price we Pay Today by David A. Andelman
Anglo-French Negotiations over the Boundaries of Palestine, 1919-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
The Boundaries of Israel-Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View by Gideon Biger
Britain and Airpower at Versailles, 1919-1920 by Peter V. James
The British Military Administration in Palestine 1917-1920 by John J. McTague Jr.
Broken Promises of the Mandate: A Study of the Palestine Mandate Society and its Impact on the Proliferation of Zionism within Palestine and Great Britain by Brendon L. Larimore
Creating Nations, Establishing States: Ethno-Religious Heterogeneity and the British Creation of Iraq in 1919–23 by Guiditta Fontana
On the Economic Consequences of the Peace: Trade and Borders After Versailles by Nikolaus Wolf, Max-Stephan Schulze, and Hans-Christian Heinemeyer
France and the Arab Middle East, 1914-1920 by Jan Karl Tanenbaum
Mistakes and Myths: The Allies, Germany, and the Versailles Treaty, 1918–1921 by Sally Marks
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World by Margaret Macmillan and Richard Holbrooke
Political Economics and the Weimar Disaster by Roger B. Myerson
Russia and the Versailles Conference by George Kennan (1960)
Syria and Mesopotamia in British Middle Eastern Policy in 1919 by John Fisher
The imposed gift of Versailles:the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany’s armed forces,1924–9 by Max Hantke and Mark Spoerer
The Myths of Reparations by Sally Marks
The Role of Illusion in the Making of the Versailles Treaty by Bonnie Baker
Unconditional Acceptance of the Treaty of Versailles by the German Government, June 22-28, 1919 by Alma Luckau
Wilsonian Self-Determination and the Versailles Settlement by Anthony Whelan
Woodrow Wilson's Health and the Treaty Fight, 1919-1920 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius
The Zionist Debates on Partition (1919-1947) by Itzhak Galnoor
The Deluge: The Great War, America, and the Remaking of the Global Order by Adam Tooze
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The United States and Germany in the Aftermath of War: I-1918-1929 by Frank Spencer
The Legend of Versailles by Kenneth R. Rossman
Reconstructing the Countryside of the Eastern Somme after the Great War by Hugh Clout
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| Listener Questions Pt. 3 | 11 Nov 2018 | 00:35:20 | |
It is once again time to dig into the question pile to talk about a variety of topics.
Land of Desire: A French History Podcast http://www.thelandofdesire.com/
Reduce by Half Podcast I guested on about food during the war: https://www.lakegenevacountrymeats.com/blog/reduce-by-half/reduce-by-half-episode-37-wesley-livesay-food-in-the-great-war-pt-1
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| Patreon Preview: Neutral Spain | 07 Nov 2018 | 00:34:34 | |
This 2017 Patreon episode covers Spain, a country that technically stayed out of the war, but which still felt its effects. This is the second of two Patreon Preview episodes before the lengthy series of Paris Peace Conference episodes begins in late November.
Reduce by Half Podcast I guested on about food during the war: https://www.lakegenevacountrymeats.com/blog/reduce-by-half/reduce-by-half-episode-37-wesley-livesay-food-in-the-great-war-pt-1
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| Patreon Preview: Trench Raids | 31 Oct 2018 | 00:21:23 | |
This 2017 Patreon episode take a look at a near constant fact of life on the Western Front, Trench Raids. This is the first of two Patreon Preview episodes before the lengthy series of Paris Peace Conference episodes begins in late November. Support the podcast on http://patreon.com/historyofthegreatwar where you can get access to special supporter only episodes.For a no strings attached donation: http://buymeacoffee.com/greatwarLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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| The Great Influenza Pt. 2 - Circling the Globe | 24 Oct 2018 | 00:22:04 | |
The last few months of 1918 saw an influenza pandemic that circled the globe.
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The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History by John M. Barry
The Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 by Paul Kupperberg
The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 Edited by Howard Phillips and David Killingray
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| The Great Influenza Pt. 1 - So It Begins | 17 Oct 2018 | 00:20:05 | |
In 1918, as war raged in Europe a new, more deadly foe joined the battle.
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Sources:The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History by John M. Barry
The Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 by Paul Kupperberg
The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 Edited by Howard Phillips and David Killingray
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| The Armistice Pt. 3 - Aftermath | 15 Oct 2018 | 00:23:03 | |
After the signing of the armistice the German Army and Navy had to come to terms with what came next.
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A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The First World War by John Keegan
Done My Bit: British Soldiers, the 1918 Armistice, and Understanding the First World War by Alexander Nordlund
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
Castles of Steel by Robert Massie
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour: Armistice Day, 1918 World War I and Its Violent Climax by Joseph E. Persico
Hundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
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| The Armistice Pt. 2 - The Sound of Silence | 03 Oct 2018 | 00:26:58 | |
November 11th. The End.
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A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The First World War by John Keegan
Done My Bit: British Soldiers, the 1918 Armistice, and Understanding the First World War by Alexander Nordlund
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
Castles of Steel by Robert Massie
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour: Armistice Day, 1918 World War I and Its Violent Climax by Joseph E. Persico
Hundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
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| The Armistice Pt. 1 - The Situation at Home | 26 Sep 2018 | 00:22:28 | |
Why did the leaders of Germany and Austria-Hungary need an armistice? What did they try to do to keep their countries together?
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A World Undone by G.J. MeyerRing of Steel by Alexander WatsonThe First World War by John KeeganDone My Bit: British Soldiers, the 1918 Armistice, and Understanding the First World War by Alexander NordlundWith Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David StevensonCastles of Steel by Robert MassieA World Remade by G.J. MeyerEleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour: Armistice Day, 1918 World War I and Its Violent Climax by Joseph E. PersicoHundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
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| The Hundred Days Offensive Pt. 9 - Racing to the Finish | 19 Sep 2018 | 00:22:35 | |
With the Germans reeling from repeated Allied offensives, the German army and society begins to fall apart.
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Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
Over There: The United States in the Great War, 1917-1918 by Byron Farwell
Tanks in the Hundred Days 1918 - A Diminishing Resource by Roger Blaber
The Day We Won the War: Turning Point at Amiens 8th August 1918 by Charles Messenger
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I by Mitchell Yockelson
The Real Controller of the Battle: The Importance of Studying Tactical Battalion Command -- A Case Study by William Westerman
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War by Edward G. Lengel
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Hundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
The First World War by John Keegan
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| Interview 13: Milan Rastislav Štefánik with Michal Kšiňan | 01 May 2022 | 00:48:22 | |
Learn more about Štefánik in Dr. Kšiňan's book: Milan Rastislav Štefánik: The Slovak National Hero and Co-Founder of (routledge.com)
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| The Hundred Days Offensive Pt. 8 - The Last Offensive | 18 Sep 2018 | 00:23:01 | |
In October 1918 the Allies would attack along the entire front, pushing the Germans to the brink.
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Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
Over There: The United States in the Great War, 1917-1918 by Byron Farwell
Tanks in the Hundred Days 1918 - A Diminishing Resource by Roger Blaber
The Day We Won the War: Turning Point at Amiens 8th August 1918 by Charles Messenger
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I by Mitchell Yockelson
The Real Controller of the Battle: The Importance of Studying Tactical Battalion Command -- A Case Study by William Westerman
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War by Edward G. Lengel
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Hundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
The First World War by John Keegan
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| The Hundred Days Offensive Pt. 7 - Attack, Attack, Attack | 06 Sep 2018 | 00:22:18 | |
After a disastrous start in late September there was only one possible course of action for the Americans at the Meuse-Argonne.
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Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
Over There: The United States in the Great War, 1917-1918 by Byron Farwell
Tanks in the Hundred Days 1918 - A Diminishing Resource by Roger Blaber
The Day We Won the War: Turning Point at Amiens 8th August 1918 by Charles Messenger
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I by Mitchell Yockelson
The Real Controller of the Battle: The Importance of Studying Tactical Battalion Command -- A Case Study by William Westerman
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War by Edward G. Lengel
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Hundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
The First World War by John Keegan
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| The Hundred Days Offensive Pt. 6 - The Lost Battalion | 29 Aug 2018 | 00:24:30 | |
Amidst our very large story, we zoom in to talk about the events of a single battalion that ends up getting lost.
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Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
Over There: The United States in the Great War, 1917-1918 by Byron Farwell
Tanks in the Hundred Days 1918 - A Diminishing Resource by Roger Blaber
The Day We Won the War: Turning Point at Amiens 8th August 1918 by Charles Messenger
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I by Mitchell Yockelson
The Real Controller of the Battle: The Importance of Studying Tactical Battalion Command -- A Case Study by William Westerman
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War by Edward G. Lengel
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Hundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
The First World War by John Keegan
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| The Hundred Days Offensive Pt. 5 - War is Hell | 22 Aug 2018 | 00:23:21 | |
The Americans give it a go in the Meuse-Argonne offensive, and they found out that actually this whole war thing is pretty hard.
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Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
Over There: The United States in the Great War, 1917-1918 by Byron Farwell
Tanks in the Hundred Days 1918 - A Diminishing Resource by Roger Blaber
The Day We Won the War: Turning Point at Amiens 8th August 1918 by Charles Messenger
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I by Mitchell Yockelson
The Real Controller of the Battle: The Importance of Studying Tactical Battalion Command -- A Case Study by William Westerman
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War by Edward G. Lengel
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Hundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
The First World War by John Keegan
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| The Hundred Days Offensive Pt. 4 - Americans | 15 Aug 2018 | 00:23:59 | |
The French and British had already launched their attacks, and now it was time for the Americans to join it, at a place called St. Mihiel
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Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
Over There: The United States in the Great War, 1917-1918 by Byron Farwell
Tanks in the Hundred Days 1918 - A Diminishing Resource by Roger Blaber
The Day We Won the War: Turning Point at Amiens 8th August 1918 by Charles Messenger
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I by Mitchell Yockelson
The Real Controller of the Battle: The Importance of Studying Tactical Battalion Command -- A Case Study by William Westerman
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War by Edward G. Lengel
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Hundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
The First World War by John Keegan
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| The Hundred Days Offensive Pt. 3 - Onward from Amiens | 08 Aug 2018 | 00:28:50 | |
After August 8th the attacks at Amiens would continue, and after attacks would be launched all along the front.
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Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
Over There: The United States in the Great War, 1917-1918 by Byron Farwell
Tanks in the Hundred Days 1918 - A Diminishing Resource by Roger Blaber
The Day We Won the War: Turning Point at Amiens 8th August 1918 by Charles Messenger
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I by Mitchell Yockelson
The Real Controller of the Battle: The Importance of Studying Tactical Battalion Command -- A Case Study by William Westerman
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War by Edward G. Lengel
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Hundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
The First World War by John Keegan
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| The Hundred Days Offensive Pt. 2 - The Black Day | 01 Aug 2018 | 00:29:02 | |
On August 8th the Allied attack at Amiens would begin, it would not be a good day for the German Army
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Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
Over There: The United States in the Great War, 1917-1918 by Byron Farwell
Tanks in the Hundred Days 1918 - A Diminishing Resource by Roger Blaber
The Day We Won the War: Turning Point at Amiens 8th August 1918 by Charles Messenger
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I by Mitchell Yockelson
The Real Controller of the Battle: The Importance of Studying Tactical Battalion Command -- A Case Study by William Westerman
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War by Edward G. Lengel
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Hundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick Lloyd
The First World War by John Keegan
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| The Hundred Days Offensive Pt. 1 - Second Battle of the Marne | 25 Jul 2018 | 00:25:59 | |
The German offensives are over, the Allied offensives are about to begin.
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Ring of Steel by Alexander WatsonOver There: The United States in the Great War, 1917-1918 by Byron FarwellTanks in the Hundred Days 1918 - A Diminishing Resource by Roger BlaberThe Day We Won the War: Turning Point at Amiens 8th August 1918 by Charles MessengerForty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I by Mitchell YockelsonThe Real Controller of the Battle: The Importance of Studying Tactical Battalion Command -- A Case Study by William WestermanWith Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David StevensonA World Remade by G.J. MeyerTo Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War by Edward G. LengelA World Undone by G.J. MeyerHundred Days: The Campaign that Ended World War 1 by Nick LloydThe First World War by John KeeganPyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| Listener Questions Pt. 2 | 11 Jul 2018 | 00:35:37 | |
You had questions, I have some answers.
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| Kaiserschlacht Pt. 9 | 04 Jul 2018 | 00:28:51 | |
In the summer of 1918 the German Army would try two more times to crack open the Western Front.
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Sources
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The First World War by John Keegan
The Great War Perspectives on the First World War by Robert Cowley
The Kaiser's Battle by Martin Middlebrook
The Evolution of Strategic Thinking in World War I: A Case Study of the Second Battle of the Marne by Michael S. Neiberg
Myth and Memory: Sir Douglas Haig and the Imposition of Allied Unified Command in March 1918 by Elizabeth Greenhalgh
General Ferdinand Foch and Unified Allied Command in 1918 by Elizabeth Greenhalgh
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
To The Last Man: Spring 1918 by Lyn MacDonald
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| Interview 12: The Evolution of the British Empire with Sam Hume | 10 Apr 2022 | 00:39:16 | |
In this interview I was joined by Sam Hume, host of the Pax Britannica podcast and PhD Student at the University of Aberdeen. We chatting about the changing face of the British Empire in the years after the First World War.
Check out Sam's podcast at: Pax Britannica – A Podcast History of the British Empire
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| Kaiserschlacht Pt. 8 | 28 Jun 2018 | 00:25:10 | |
With so many French and British troops moved north to meet the previous German attacks, Ludendorff begins his next attack in the south.
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Sources
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The First World War by John Keegan
The Great War Perspectives on the First World War by Robert Cowley
The Kaiser's Battle by Martin Middlebrook
The Evolution of Strategic Thinking in World War I: A Case Study of the Second Battle of the Marne by Michael S. Neiberg
Myth and Memory: Sir Douglas Haig and the Imposition of Allied Unified Command in March 1918 by Elizabeth Greenhalgh
General Ferdinand Foch and Unified Allied Command in 1918 by Elizabeth Greenhalgh
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
To The Last Man: Spring 1918 by Lyn MacDonald
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| Kaiserschlacht Pt. 7 | 20 Jun 2018 | 00:25:34 | |
The German focus shifts north, and Georgette is launched in Flanders.
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Sources
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The First World War by John Keegan
The Great War Perspectives on the First World War by Robert Cowley
The Kaiser's Battle by Martin Middlebrook
The Evolution of Strategic Thinking in World War I: A Case Study of the Second Battle of the Marne by Michael S. Neiberg
Myth and Memory: Sir Douglas Haig and the Imposition of Allied Unified Command in March 1918 by Elizabeth Greenhalgh
General Ferdinand Foch and Unified Allied Command in 1918 by Elizabeth Greenhalgh
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
To The Last Man: Spring 1918 by Lyn MacDonald
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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| Kaiserschlacht Pt. 6 | 13 Jun 2018 | 00:22:32 | |
Operation Michael was over, but what had it accomplished?
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Sources
A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
Ring of Steel by Alexander Watson
The First World War by John Keegan
The Great War Perspectives on the First World War by Robert Cowley
The Kaiser's Battle by Martin Middlebrook
The Evolution of Strategic Thinking in World War I: A Case Study of the Second Battle of the Marne by Michael S. Neiberg
Myth and Memory: Sir Douglas Haig and the Imposition of Allied Unified Command in March 1918 by Elizabeth Greenhalgh
General Ferdinand Foch and Unified Allied Command in 1918 by Elizabeth Greenhalgh
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 by David Stevenson
To The Last Man: Spring 1918 by Lyn MacDonald
A World Remade by G.J. Meyer
Pyrrhic Victory: French Strategy and Operations in the Great War by Robert A. Doughty
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