News From The Front

WW1TheGreatWar@innovationworks-uk.co.uk

The News From The Front Podcast is a podcast about Military History, particularly the First World War. Continuing from documenting the Great War as it happened 100 years ago, the project continues with in depth history looking at various aspects of war. The project website can be found at 1914-1918war.com. read less
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Episodes

“They’ve both crashed in a whiteout!” - Losing and retaking South Georgia, 1982
08-12-2023
“They’ve both crashed in a whiteout!” - Losing and retaking South Georgia, 1982
The small actions that took place around South Georgia, in the South Atlantic, were very much a sideshow when compared to the main conflict around the Falkland Islands. But, seeing as there’s nothing I like more than a sideshow, I thought a look at the Argentinian actions to take the islands and the British to take it back again was worth a closer look. This podcast took a long time to research and write, so if you appreciate it, please leave a review, it costs you nothing and would be very helpful to me... The full transcript is here is you want to follow along, want more pictures, or can't wait for the next podcast to drop part two into your ears. Selected Bibliography (if you buy anything using these links, a small kickback helps to fund this podcast - go on, treat yourself!) Bibliography The Falklands War – Martin Middlebrook – Buy it here. Forgotten Voices of the Falklands – Hugh McManners – Buy it here. Signals of War – Lawrence Freedman and Virginia Gamba-Stonehouse – Buy it here. Scram! – Harry Benson – Buy it here. Check out the project on Substack for FREE and get regular emails with the transcripts of these podcasts, and other articles as they're written. It's free to sign up and you can unsubscribe at any time https://19141918.substack.com/  ________________________________  Project website 1914-1918war.com Twitter @ww1thegreatwar Advertise here: https://www.podbean.com/greatwarhistory
”Had it not been for the rum ration...” -  Booze in the Great War. Part 2.
25-11-2023
”Had it not been for the rum ration...” - Booze in the Great War. Part 2.
This is the first episode in a two-parter that looks at how alcohol was used and abused during the Great War. I this first episode we look at how booze was managed on the home front and how it was used on the front lines. This podcast took a long time to research and write, so if you appreciate it, please leave a review, it costs you nothing and would be very helpful to me... The full transcript is here is you want to follow along, want more pictures, or can't wait for the next podcast to drop part two into your ears. Selected Bibliography (if you buy anything using these links, a small kickback helps to fund this podcast - go on, treat yourself!) Bibliography Forgotten voices of the great war - Max Arthur, Buy the book Mick Mannock, Fighter Pilot: Myth, Life and politics. – Dr Adrian Smith Buy the Book Passchendaele Requiem for doomed youth – Paul Ham. Buy the Book Fighter Heroes Of WW1 - Joshua Levine. Buy the book Robert Graves – From Great War poet to Good-bye to all that (1895-1929) – Jean Moorcraft Wilson. Buy the book No empty chairs - Ian Mackersey Buy the book National Archives – Pubs vs the First World War. Link Western Front Association – Alcohol in the trenches. Link  Vive le Pinard lyrics - Link Legion Magazine – Rum in the trenches. Link Fighting on borrowed wings: The combat experience of Americans serving with French and British units during the First World War. Kylle Nelleson. Link https://scholars.wlu.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1083&context=cmh on remarkable, so read it Touring behind the lines: British soldiers in French towns and cities during the Great War - KRISTA COWMAN - Urban History, Vol. 41, No. 1 (February 2014). Link National Army Museum - Army Rum Jar exhibit. Link Kings' regulations and orders for the army 1912, with amendments for 1914. Link ________________________________  Project website 1914-1918war.com Twitter @ww1thegreatwar Advertise here: https://www.podbean.com/greatwarhistory  Still reading? Check out the project on Substack for FREE and get regular emails with the transcripts of these podcasts, and other articles as they're written. It's free to sign up and you can unsubscribe at any time https://19141918.substack.com/
”Had it not been for the rum ration...” -  Booze in the Great War. Part 1.
12-11-2023
”Had it not been for the rum ration...” - Booze in the Great War. Part 1.
This is the first episode in a two-parter that looks at how alcohol was used and abused during the Great War. I this first episode we look at how booze was managed on the home front and how it was used on the front lines. This podcast took a long time to research and write, so if you appreciate it, please leave a review, it costs you nothing and would be very helpful to me... The full transcript is here is you want to follow along, want more pictures, or can't wait for the next podcast to drop part two into your ears. Selected Bibliography (if you buy anything using these links, a small kickback helps to fund this podcast - go on, treat yourself!) Bibliography Forgotten voices of the great war - Max Arthur, Buy the book Mick Mannock, Fighter Pilot: Myth, Life and politics. – Dr Adrian Smith Buy the Book Passchendaele Requiem for doomed youth – Paul Ham. Buy the Book Fighter Heroes Of WW1 - Joshua Levine. Buy the book Robert Graves – From Great War poet to Good-bye to all that (1895-1929) – Jean Moorcraft Wilson. Buy the book No empty chairs - Ian Mackersey Buy the book National Archives – Pubs vs the First World War. Link Western Front Association – Alcohol in the trenches. Link  Vive le Pinard lyrics - Link Legion Magazine – Rum in the trenches. Link Fighting on borrowed wings: The combat experience of Americans serving with French and British units during the First World War. Kylle Nelleson. Link https://scholars.wlu.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1083&context=cmh on remarkable, so read it Touring behind the lines: British soldiers in French towns and cities during the Great War - KRISTA COWMAN - Urban History, Vol. 41, No. 1 (February 2014). Link National Army Museum - Army Rum Jar exhibit. Link Kings' regulations and orders for the army 1912, with amendments for 1914. Link ________________________________  Project website 1914-1918war.com Twitter @ww1thegreatwar Advertise here: https://www.podbean.com/greatwarhistory  Still reading? Check out the project on Substack for FREE and get regular emails with the transcripts of these podcasts, and other articles as they're written. It's free to sign up and you can unsubscribe at any time https://19141918.substack.com/
Propaganda in the Great War - Part 2
20-10-2023
Propaganda in the Great War - Part 2
This is the second episode in a two-parter that looks at the propaganda war during the Great War. In it we look at how the British took the propaganda war against the Central Powers. This podcast took a long time to research and write, so if you appreciate it, please leave a review, it costs you nothing and would be very helpful to me...  Selected Bibliography (if you buy anything using these links, a small kickback helps to fund this podcast) M.L Sanders and Philip M. Taylor, British Propaganda During the First World War, 1914-18 (London: MacMillan Company, 1982) - Buy the book Britain and Victory in the Great War - Peter Liddle, Pen & Sword 2018 The Pity of War - Niall Ferguson, London, Allen Lane: The Penguin Press, 1998, - Buy the book Munitions of the mind : a history of propaganda from the ancient world to the present era – Philip M. Taylor, Manchester University Press 2003 - Buy the book What Germany Intended in 1910 | Imperial War Museums (iwm.org.uk) https://pubs.lib.uiowa.edu/iowa-historical-review/article/id/1635/ https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1060022761 https://etheses.lse.ac.uk/3110/1/Sorrie_Censorship_of_the_Press_in_France.pdf Propaganda at Home (Great Britain and Ireland) | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1) (1914-1918-online.net) https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/garde_civique ________________________________  Project website 1914-1918war.com Twitter @ww1thegreatwar Advertise here: https://www.podbean.com/greatwarhistory  Still reading? Check out the project on Substack for FREE and get regular emails with the transcripts of these podcasts, and other articles as they're written. It's free to sign up and you can unsubscribe at any time https://19141918.substack.com/
Propaganda in the Great War - Part 1
09-10-2023
Propaganda in the Great War - Part 1
This is the first episode in a two-parter that looks at the propaganda war during the Great War. In it we look at the various propaganda organisations established by the warring parties and the efforts they took to influence opinion around the world. This podcast took a long time to research and write, so if you appreciate it, please leave a review, it costs you nothing and would be very helpful to me...  Selected Bibliography (if you buy anything using these links, a small kickback helps to fund this podcast) M.L Sanders and Philip M. Taylor, British Propaganda During the First World War, 1914-18 (London: MacMillan Company, 1982) - Buy the book Britain and Victory in the Great War - Peter Liddle, Pen & Sword 2018 The Pity of War - Niall Ferguson, London, Allen Lane: The Penguin Press, 1998, - Buy the book Munitions of the mind : a history of propaganda from the ancient world to the present era – Philip M. Taylor, Manchester University Press 2003 - Buy the book What Germany Intended in 1910 | Imperial War Museums (iwm.org.uk) https://pubs.lib.uiowa.edu/iowa-historical-review/article/id/1635/ https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1060022761 https://etheses.lse.ac.uk/3110/1/Sorrie_Censorship_of_the_Press_in_France.pdf Propaganda at Home (Great Britain and Ireland) | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1) (1914-1918-online.net) https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/garde_civique ________________________________  Project website 1914-1918war.com Twitter @ww1thegreatwar Advertise here: https://www.podbean.com/greatwarhistory  Still reading? Check out the project on Substack for FREE and get regular emails with the transcripts of these podcasts, and other articles as they're written. It's free to sign up and you can unsubscribe at any time https://19141918.substack.com/