They knew they were going to die

They knew they were going to die

Send a text Our next episode takes in one of the most iconic and poignant spots anywhere on the Western Front, Devonshire Cemetery on the Somme. Containing 161 men of the 8th and 9th Devons who died on the opening day of the Somme, the cemetery contains the graves of two men who foresaw their own deaths - Captain Duncan Martin and Lieutenant Noel Hodgson. The story of Captain Martin's plasticine model has become the stuff of legend, but were the men of the Devonshire Regiment rea...

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Trench talk with Helen Roberts: A little piece of Australia

Trench talk with Helen Roberts: A little piece of Australia

Send a text In this first Trench Talk of Season 4, it's a real pleasure to be joined by Helen Roberts. Helen is an avid history fanatic who was fascinated by the large chalk map of Australia carved i...

15 Mai 20221h 2min

The 48 hour VCs

The 48 hour VCs

Send a text To the southeast of Ypres, in what was once a lover's lane, stands a small artificial hill created from the digging of the Ypres-Comines railway. Standing just 60ft above sea level, Hill ...

8 Mai 202258min

Beyond the front - Fampoux

Beyond the front - Fampoux

Send a text Welcome back to Season 4 of the podcast! In this episode, we're on the little-visited battlefields around Fampoux, east of the city of Arras. These few acres of farmland became a slaught...

1 Mai 20221h 2min

So fall the flowers of Scotland - Contalmaison 1916

So fall the flowers of Scotland - Contalmaison 1916

Send a text In our final episode of Season 3, we travel to the village of Contalmaison on the Somme battlefields and begin by visiting the magnificent Contalmaison Cairn, the memorial to the 16th Roya...

10 Apr 202257min

The pen is mightier than the sword

The pen is mightier than the sword

Send a text "If the British public knew what was really happening, the war would be over tomorrow" stated David Lloyd George to the editor of the Manchester Evening News in 1917. In this episode, we ...

3 Apr 202259min

Trench Talk with Simon Batten - "Futile Exercise?" Britain's preparations for war

Trench Talk with Simon Batten - "Futile Exercise?" Britain's preparations for war

Send a text In this latest of our series of Trench Talk, it's a pleasure to be joined by author and historian Simon Batten. Simon is the author of the critically acclaimed and award-winning book "Fut...

27 Mar 20221h 9min

The Poor Man's mill

The Poor Man's mill

Send a text On the 25th September 1915, the Battle of Loos began in Artois, in what was the largest British offensive of the war to date. While the majority of the fighting took place around the mine...

20 Mar 202255min

Bellevue Ridge - a black day for the silver ferns

Bellevue Ridge - a black day for the silver ferns

Send a text In this latest episode, we return to Belgium and look at the opening actions of the attempts by the Allies to capture a small Flanders farming village, whose name has become synonymous wit...

13 Mar 20221h 4min

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