The Battles of the First World War Podcast goes in-depth into the battles of the Great War of 1914-1918. The goal is to really go into the details of how and why these battles unfolded and happened as they did. In telling the narrative of these clashes we can revisit some of the stories of the men and women who lived, fought, and died during the first titanic struggle of the 20th Century, for these people have stories that deserve to be told.
…
continue reading

1
Montreal to Courcelette via Paardeberg, a Discussion with Michel Gravel
51:58
51:58
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
51:58Historian Michel Gravel comes back on the podcast to discuss an incredibly interesting gentleman named John Stevenson Youngson. Michel’s works can be found here: https://ysec.fr/?s=Michel+Gravel&post_type=product Michel’s GoFundMe for “La place Joseph Kaeble, VC, MM,” in Neuville-Vitasse, France: https://gofund.me/17574db1 Regarding Michel’s medals…
…
continue reading

1
GEN Edmond Buat & the Heavy Artillery Reserve: A Discussion with Xavier Lewis
1:10:23
1:10:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:10:23My good friend Xavier Lewis comes on the podcast to discuss his dissertation topic. General Edmond Buat had an idea and devised a plan to defeat the German army on the Western front in World War I. A study of his diary, the notes he wrote and his later writings on German generals Ludendorff and Hindenburg, shows how his plan and the Réserve Général…
…
continue reading

1
“To the Limit of Endurance: A Battalion of Marines in the Great War” A Discussion with Pete Owen, LTC USMC (Ret.)
43:49
43:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
43:49Pete Owen, LTC USMC (Ret.) comes on the podcast to talk about his book “To the Limit of Endurance: A Battalion of Marines in the Great War.” From Texas A&M University Press: “Scholars and historians offer several theories for the crippling losses suffered by the American Expeditionary Forces on the battlefields of World War I: inexperience, poor le…
…
continue reading

1
Great War Expo II at SGT Alvin C. York State Park in Tennessee
44:24
44:24
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
44:24Tennessee State Park Rangers Nate Dodson and Tanner Wells come on the podcast to discuss the upcoming Great War Expo II at York State Park in Pall Mall, TN. On April 5th, 2025, the second annual Great War Expo will be held at Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park in Pall Mall, TN. This is an educational event highlighting all things WW1 at the hom…
…
continue reading

1
The French Army in the First World War, a Discussion: Pt 6
1:55:58
1:55:58
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:55:58Part 6 of the ongoing discussion continues to look at the French Army in 1916, and this time we focus on events and developments outside of the Verdun battlefield. This episode will focus on the French Army’s experience in 1916 outside of the Verdun battlefield. Joining us for this discussion are: Bart Debeer, who co-wrote a Dutch-language Western …
…
continue reading

1
“The Battalion: Citizen Soldiers at War on the Western Front” A Discussion with Dr. Ian Isherwood
37:53
37:53
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
37:53Dr. Isherwood returns to the podcast to talk about his new book “The Battalion: Citizen Soldiers at War on the Western Front.” From Casemate Publishers: “How did ordinary citizens become soldiers during the First World War, and how did they cope with the extraordinary challenges they confronted on the Western Front? These are questions Ian Isherwoo…
…
continue reading
Before the First World War officially began, the killing was already underway. In the small French village of Joncherey, two men would meet for a brief but violent moment on August 2nd, 1914, the day before war was officially declared. The moment would turn them into eternal brothers, transformed by their explosive meeting. French Corporal Jules An…
…
continue reading

1
The French Army in the First World War, a Discussion: Pt 5
1:40:10
1:40:10
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:40:10The group is back! Part 5 of the ongoing discussion looks at the French Army in 1916, the first of a two- or three-part series on this crucial year of WW1. This episode will focus on the French Army’s experience in its most trying battlefield crucible: the Battle of Verdun. Joining us for this discussion are: Christina Holstein, author of several i…
…
continue reading
This is a recording of our monthly talks on Patreon. Jake is a great friend of mine whom I’ve known for years, thanks to the podcast! Jake joined us to go on the 2024 Meuse-Argonne tour with Lost Battalion Tours, as well as a pilgrimage to where his dad fought during the Second World War. Dr. Clint Heacock, another great friend, joined us for Jake’…
…
continue reading

1
“Punching Above Our Weight: The Canadian Military at War Since 1867” with David Borys
50:26
50:26
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:26Author David Borys comes on the podcast to discuss his book “Punching Above Our Weight: The Canadian Military at War Since 1867,” which takes readers on a riveting exploration spanning one hundred and fifty years of Canadian forces. “Punching Above Our Weight" is a photograph-rich history of 150 years of the Canadian military traces the evolution o…
…
continue reading

1
“Serpents of War:” A Discussion with Drs. Steven Trout & Ian Isherwood
1:27:23
1:27:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:27:23From University Press of Kansas: “Serpents of War” is the memoir of Pennsylvanian Major Harry Dravo Parkin, is a rare account of World War I as seen from the perspective of a battalion commander. As a mid-level officer responsible for the lives and welfare of over a thousand men, Parkin conveys the stress of command at a time when one innocent blun…
…
continue reading

1
Ors Communal Cemetery - Wilfred Owen’s Grave
32:21
32:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
32:21An homage to Wilfred Owen, based on a visit to his grave in Ors, France in July 2024. The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podc…
…
continue reading

1
“The Other Trench: The WW1 Diary and Photos of a German Officer” with Philipp Cross
1:26:34
1:26:34
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:26:34Author Philipp Cross comes on the podcast to discuss his book “The Other Trench: The WW1 Diary and Photos of a German Officer,” which contains the diary of his great-great-grandfather Alexander Pfeiffer. “The Other Trench” website: https://www.theothertrench.com/ Where to buy “The Other Trench:” https://www.goodreads.com/book/216124811-the-other-tr…
…
continue reading

1
“Never Home - Remembering the Military Heroes Who Never Returned” with Richard Sherman
45:47
45:47
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
45:47Author Richard Sherman comes on the podcast to discuss his book and homage "Never Home - Remembering the Military Heroes Who Never Returned.” In 2017, professional photographer and Navy veteran Richard Sherman embarked on a journey to visit and photograph all 23 American overseas World War I and World War II cemeteries. After six years and eight tr…
…
continue reading
This episode was inspired by an afternoon walking tour hosted by the Mémorial de Verdun museum. For five days in the beginning of June 1916, French Army CPT Charles Delvert and his 8th Company, 101st Infantry Regiment, defended the Retranchement R1 redoubt against ceaseless German attacks. This is their story, in Delvert’s own words. Reference map …
…
continue reading

1
“Under Foreign Flags:” Tennessee Volunteers in WW1 with Historian Pat Gang
1:20:10
1:20:10
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:20:10Independent historian Pat Gang comes on the podcast to talk about Tennessee men who volunteered to fight in foreign armies before the United States entered World War I. The men discussed: Paul & Kiffin Rockwell Charles Loring Clark Zephaniah Porter Broom James Clyde Lloyd Dr. John W. Morris New Ypres League, where to join - New Ypres League vzw: ww…
…
continue reading

1
We Are So Close: Help Award a Congressional Gold Medal for the WWI Hello Girls
1:01:39
1:01:39
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:01:39Following up on a podcast discussion we had last year to help the push to award the Congressional Gold Medal to the US Army’s Hello Girls of WW1, we have good news: We are so close to reaching the numbers we need! The Hello Girls of the WW1 US Army have never been officially recognized for the groundbreaking service they provided as America’s first…
…
continue reading

1
World War 1 - Coalition Warfare & Command Challenges
30:05
30:05
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
30:05In this stand-alone episode we are going up over the battlefields and the fronts to take a 10,000 meter (that’s 30,000ft) view of the Great War, specifically prosecuting that war through the framework of coalition warfare. We’re going to take a look at the challenges of command within a warfighting coalition. New Ypres League, where to join - New Y…
…
continue reading

1
Arras & Cambrai 1918: Canadian WW1 History, a Discussion with Michel Gravel
52:35
52:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
52:35Historian Michel Gravel comes on the podcast to discuss his focus on First World War history: the efforts of Canadian soldiers in the battles between Arras and Cambrai, France in 1918. There may be a few awkward cuts in the flow of the conversation as our internet connection was frequently unstable. Sorry about that. Michel’s works can be found her…
…
continue reading

1
Lost Battalion Tours 2024 Tour & France-Belgium Trip Recap
22:28
22:28
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:28A short recap of the recent six (6!) weeks spent in France and Belgium on the Old Front Line. Have you ever had an extraordinary and unforgettable day on a trip or vacation? This was extraordinary and unforgettable days every day for six weeks straight. Special episode features: Neighborhood dads riding at dawn to mow their lawns, and one of the ca…
…
continue reading

1
Liny-devant-Dun - Thoughts on a German Cemetery
17:54
17:54
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
17:54A short episode inspired by a visit to the German Soldatenfriedhof in Liny-devant-Dun, France. The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World…
…
continue reading

1
“Agent of the Iron Cross: The Race to Capture German Saboteur-Assassin Lothar Witzke during World War I” with Author Bill Mills
40:09
40:09
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
40:09Author Bill MIlls comes on the podcast to discuss his book Agent of the Iron Cross: The Race to Capture German Saboteur-Assassin Lothar Witzke during World War I. Spies, deception, intrigue, and sabotage: these are not the stories we usually think when we think WW1. They are part of this story, though. Buy the book here: https://rowman.com/ISBN/978…
…
continue reading
A look at the United States’ efforts in the First World War, the efforts of the American Expeditionary Force on the battlefield, and what the Doughboys showed and taught us. The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarp…
…
continue reading

1
My Great Grandfather’s War: AEF 30th Division and 119th Infantry Regiment with David Brady
1:00:36
1:00:36
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:00:36Former Tennessee Park Ranger David Brady comes on the podcast to speak further on the AEF’s 30th Division, its 119th Infantry Regiment, and his great grandfather–a Doughboy who saw action with those units. The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through…
…
continue reading
This is a release of a former Patreon-only episode. Elements of the German 8th Army push to outflank and encircle the Russian 2nd Army, while outmaneuvered Russian soldiers fight desperately yet resolutely. The Russian 2nd Army is surrounded, sealing their fate. The only tactical victory of the First World War ends in a stunning Russian defeat. Mor…
…
continue reading