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 | 262 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHistory |
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
We return to the memories of WW1 veteran Malcolm Vyvyan MC, who served with 96th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery on the Western Front from 1916, and then latterly the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. We follow him from the Somme to Arra... more
In this WW1 Q&A episode, we explore the lives and social backgrounds of British Army officers, ask whether First World War veterans hated their German enemies, and share the remarkable stories of soldiers who were discharged but re-enlisted to fight ... more
What was the “Forgotten Front” of Northern France? In this episode, we explore the stretch of battlefield from Armentières on the Belgian border through La Bassée to the ground near Loos, scene of the Big Push of September 1915: fought 110 years ago ... more
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An amazingly informative podcast for those interested and intrigued by The Great War. A huge range of topics and different aspects of the war are covered and always cross referenced in other episodes. Love this podcast and even bought the T-shirt. Great work Paul.
This is a podcast about the Western Front. Not the battles, per-se, but the places. Reed has spent four decades living upon or exploring these sites (and a good many years interviewing the last First World War veterans), and it’s clear after even a few minutes of listening that the places and the people have become part of his being. His purpose, clearly, is to remember, to accord significance to places long overlooked or forgotten, and to recall the stories of those who still lie in the hundred... more
Wow, a great podcast. Well narrated and researched. Varied and interesting topics. 10/10. Thankyou.
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Good sound quality, very interesting, easy on the ear. Love it.
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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:
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2. Andy Saunders
3. Rosie Barron
4. Nichola Nash
5. Alexia Clark
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