
Walk the battlefields of the First World War with Military Historian, Paul Reed. In these podcasts, Paul brings together over 40 years of studying the Great War, from the stories of veterans he interviewed, to when he spent more than a decade living on the Old Front Line in the heart of the Somme battlefields.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 265 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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We travel to the area Behind the Lines of West of Arras, visiting cemeteries where Casualty Clearing Stations were moved back to in 1918, discuss a small village where WW1 meets WW2, discover some original Great War graffiti on a farm building wall a... more
In this episode we ask what is the current size of the 'Zone Rouge' and are there plans to clear it? We then look at the use of morphine to treat pain and was this misused? We then look at when Steel Helmets were first issued to British and Canadian ... more
In a special episode we are joined by Professor Peter Doyle who delivered this talk on Loos at a Podcast Supporters Evening for the 110th Anniversary of the battle last month.
Peter's new edition of is book is found here: Loos 1915.
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In this latest QnA episode, we tackle a fresh set of listener questions about the First World War, ranging from battlefield geography to the realities of supply and discipline at the front. We start with how hills and features were numbered along the... more
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Still the best WW1 podcast on the market… just brilliant 👏👏👏
Apart from being a very interesting and informative podcast, it is also very sensitively put across by someone who not only knows his subject extremely well but understands the price of the conflict through the stories he tells.
I have been listening to Paul’s podcast for nearly 3 years. It is always brilliant! His depth of knowledge is truly staggering, his presenting style is comfortable, clear and friendly. If you have any interest at all in World War 1, this is a must listen!
It’s always exciting when I see a new podcast has appeared and Paul takes from my armchair back to the western front 👍
There are many great podcasts about the Great War, but for me, Paul Reed’s “The Old Front Line” is the greatest of them all. After my first trip on the Western Front, a seed of interest was planted. It was this podcast that made that seed grow to what is now more than a normal hobby. The great thing about Paul is that he is not only a respected historian, but also a very approachable person. Write him an email with a question and sure you will get an answer. When you only have the slightest inte... more
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This podcast provides a captivating exploration of the First World War, led by a knowledgeable military historian who shares personal stories and extensive research gathered over 40 years. The host walks listeners through significant battlefields, recounting poignant narratives and the sacrifices of soldiers while also addressing broader historical implications. Each episode interweaves personal anecdotes with deeper investigations into topics such as the memorials, sites of remembrance, and the soldiers' stories that deeply resonate in contemporary society. The emphasis on honor and remembrance, combined with high-quality storytelling, makes it distinctively touching and informative for history enthusiasts.
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Recent guests on The Old Front Line include:
1. Peter Doyle
2. Josh Levine
3. Andy Saunders
4. Rosie Barron
5. Nichola Nash
6. Alexia Clark
7. Philipp Cross
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