
The Great War Podcast provides a mostly chronological overview of the origins, battles and consequences of the First World War. It will cover the years between 1890 up to the 1920s.This podcast is an independent production. All episodes are researched, written and produced by Daniel Clark. Any errors are my fault alone. All discrepancies will be addressed.
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

A review of 1917, focusing mainly on Germany and Austria-Hungary.
An Austro-Hungarian raid on the Otranto Barrage turns into the Adriatic's most dramatic engagement.
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I have enjoyed this series. It is well researched and very informative. Thanks to Daniel for taking the time to research, prepare and present this enormous topic in such an interesting way.
I can’t go back to episodes before Ep 8. They just won’t load after scrolling down, no matter how long I wait. New to the podcast and would love to start at the beginning without switching podcast platforms. I’m on iOS 18.5 on a 2021 iPhone SE.
I’m really into history podcasts, but The Great War Podcast always has a special place in my queue. Daniel Clark’s well-researched, focused approach goes far beyond listing battles — it’s fascinating and captivating to learn about all the background and context, but at the same time it’s so well structured that you never get lost. He explains the bigger picture and helps you understand why things happened as they did. He always reminds you not to view events just with modern hindsight, which rea... more
Daniel’s pod is captivating and relatively concise. The time put in to the episode’s content is noticeable. Review title says it all
This discussion on the First World War is one of the best if not the best podcast on this topic. The treatment of the battle of Jutland is the clearest of any of the many I have reviewed
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Offering a comprehensive chronological overview of the First World War, the content focuses on the origins, key battles, and lasting consequences of this pivotal conflict from the 1890s to the 1920s. Episodes are meticulously researched and cover a wide range of topics, including major military operations, political events, and the impacts of war on societies. The host's narrative approach combines storytelling with in-depth analysis, making complex historical events accessible and engaging, contributing to a rich understanding of World War I.
The format stands out for its systematic exploration of the war, often delving into lesser-known details while also tackling significant events. Delivering high-quality content consistently draws lis... more
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