
Welcome to our series of podcasts launched to mark the 90th anniversary of the Armistice. These evocative podcasts bring alive the individual experiences of those who served in the First World War. They highlight some of the unusual and interesting stories that can be found in military records at The National Archives. New podcasts will be added to the series until 21 November 2008. Stay informed ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Extracts from the Treaty of Versailles that ended the war between Germany and the Allied Powers. Original document catalogue reference: FO 93/36/76
The announcement of the Armistice in China and details of celebrations and commemorations. Original document catalogue reference: CO 873/547
The proceedings and evidence from the case of a private, shot for desertion and pardoned in 2006. Original document catalogue reference: WO 71/671
Account by Able Seaman C Jones about conditions as a prisoner of war after his capture at Antwerp in 1914. Original document catalogue reference: WO 161/100/576
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This would have been a great podcast if it wasn't for the added sound effects. People marching, cannons, gunfire etc sprinkled all over for no reason at all. Here is the thing: If you add distracting noises this way there is no way anyone can listen to it. Take it down, remove all sound effects and put it up there again and it´s a five star!










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