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The Old Front Line

Paul Reed
Great War
First World War
Battle Of the Somme
The British Army Postal System
World War I
Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
American Expeditionary Force
Western Front
Trench Warfare
Omaha Beach
Lieutenant Sam Woodfill
Casualty Clearing Stations
British Army
Hindenburg Line
Cunel
General Post Office
Royal Engineer Postal Section
Chinese Labour Corps
Légion Étranger
Harvard University

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.

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In this episode, we unpack the meaning and origins of the term Downland, and explore how this distinctive landscape helps us better understand the geography and terrain of the First World War.

We take a closer look at the Lewis Machine Gun, examinin... more

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In this special edition, we’re joined by Jon Gedling, Director of Estates for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, to discuss the challenges and responsibilities involved in caring for First World War cemeteries in Belgium and France. We explore t... more

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In this 40th Questions and Answers episode, we explore some of the lesser-known battlefields of the Western Front, uncovering places where traces of the First World War fighting can still be seen today. We examine what really happened to trenches aft... more

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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

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Jon Gedling
Director of Estates for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Episode: Caring For The Silent Cities
Peter Doyle
Historian, Geologist, and Author
Episode: Battle of Loos with Peter Doyle
Josh Levine
Historian and author, frequent broadcaster
Episode: The Air War in WW1 - with Josh Levine
Andy Saunders
Aviation and military historian, author, former editor of Britain at War and Iron Cross magazines
Episode: The Search for Mick Mannock with Andy Saunders
Rosie Barron
Member of the MoD War Detectives, involved in recovering and identifying First World War soldiers' remains.
MoD War Detectives
Episode: The MOD War Detectives
Nichola Nash
Member of the MoD War Detectives, with a background in archaeology and military history.
MoD War Detectives
Episode: The MOD War Detectives
Alexia Clark
Member of the MoD War Detectives, experienced in museum sector and historical communication.
MoD War Detectives
Episode: The MOD War Detectives
Philipp Cross
Author of 'The Other Trench'
Self-published author
Episode: The Other Trench: with Philipp Cross

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Paul Reed
Military historian with over 40 years of experience and personal connections to the stories of veterans. Notable for his extensive research on the Great War and his dedication to honoring the memories of soldiers through storytelling.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • Jt

    Still the best WW1 podcast on the market… just brilliant 👏👏👏

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    yoh bois apple
    Ireland2 months ago
  • Superb

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TIMWAY 2
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Excellent!

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Db4gtb
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Old Front Line

    It’s always exciting when I see a new podcast has appeared and Paul takes from my armchair back to the western front 👍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Peterhalls3
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • For me the greatest Great War podcast

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SBSTROP
    Netherlands2 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

There is significant praise for the host's ability to convey emotion and connect listeners with historical events on a personal level.
Opinions often reflect a strong emotional connection to the subject matter and commend the podcast for its dedication to remembrance.
Audience members express gratitude for the depth of knowledge shared, feeling educated and moved by the content.
The podcast is notable for highlighting lesser-known stories from the First World War, bringing attention to forgotten histories.
Listeners appreciate the high-quality research and narrative style, praising the engaging storytelling.

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#58
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#172
Canada/History
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#179
Australia/History
Apple Podcasts
#166
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#171
Netherlands/History
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#190
Finland/History

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Questions and Answers Episode 40
Q: What are your thoughts on the generals in Allied Command and their roles in the Great War?
Reed reflects on the evolving perceptions of generals during the war, emphasizing that they operated in a new type of conflict for which they were not fully prepared.
Questions and Answers Episode 40
Q: What do you think it is that makes the podcast AI proof?
Reed expresses that the authenticity of personal experiences and connections to the subject matter is what makes the podcast resistant to AI-generated content.
Questions and Answers Episode 40
Q: What happens when an enemy takes over a trench?
Reed explains the immediate changes made to captured trenches, including adjusting the parapet and establishing bomb blocks to secure the position.
Questions and Answers Episode 40
Q: Do you have a list of top sites that perhaps are overlooked for a visitor?
Reed discusses lesser-known battlefield sites that provide meaningful connections to the First World War, such as Pevisse and Soixacourt.
Questions and Answers Episode 39
Q: Are there any First World War slang words still in use today?
Yes, terms like 'Blighty', 'chatting', 'no man's land', and 'plonk' are still in common use, derived from the language developed during the First World War.

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Recent guests on The Old Front Line include:

1. Jon Gedling
2. Peter Doyle
3. Josh Levine
4. Andy Saunders
5. Rosie Barron
6. Nichola Nash
7. Alexia Clark
8. Philipp Cross

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