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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
Royal Engineer Postal Section
General Post Office
Canadian Forces
Chinese Labour Corps
Légion Étranger

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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We return to the subject of Forgotten Memoirs of the First World War and discuss The Years of Remembrance by Harold Maybury which was published in 1924. Maybury served in the ranks of the 2/4th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment in the 57th (2nd Wes... more

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In this episode, we delve into a lesser-known but essential aspect of First World War life: the use and organisation of latrines on the battlefield. Where did soldiers actually go to the toilet, how were these facilities constructed, and did men real... more

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In this episode we discuss the importance of oral history and what it tells us about the experience of conflict and the culture of the British military in the Great War, and we contrast two interviews I did with veterans in the 1980s: Jack Aston who ... more

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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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Paul Reed
Military historian with extensive knowledge of the Great War; he has spent over four decades studying military history and has a personal connection to many stories through direct interviews with veterans.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • Amazing and Fortunate

    The title says it all.

    The amount of detail can take one back to the day and time so eloquently and sensitively described.

    Future generations will better to understand the hell that the population of countries who put themselves through, in listening to these podcasts. Truly a World wide war.

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    5
    Ex wag
    United Kingdom15 days ago
  • Jt

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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    yoh bois apple
    Ireland3 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 Kingdom3 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 Kingdom3 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 Kingdom3 months ago

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

The host's expertise and engaging narrative style make learning about history enjoyable.
Many find the Q&A format valuable, as it addresses listener inquiries, providing a sense of community.
Listeners appreciate the deep historical insights and personal stories shared, enhancing understanding of World War I.
There is a strong sentiment towards the emotional depth of the discussions, emphasizing personal sacrifices during the war.

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Questions and Answers Episode 42
Q: What happened to underage soldiers if it was discovered they were underage?
Most were discharged if discovered, but many served without being found out; the war blurred age lines and many young soldiers lied about their age to enlist.
Questions and Answers Episode 42
Q: What was the difference between German and Allied trenches?
German trenches were generally more permanent and better constructed, but not all German trenches were impressive; some were hastily dug or poorly constructed during the fluid phases of the war.
Questions and Answers Episode 42
Q: What can you tell us about the Royal Military Police on the Western Front?
The Royal Military Police was not yet a separate corps during WWI but consisted of the Military Mounted Police and the Military Foot Police, responsible for maintaining military discipline and order.
Questions and Answers Episode 42
Q: How did latrines work in the front line on the Western Front?
Latrines were specially constructed areas, often using nearby shell holes or pits, to ensure soldiers had a hygienic way to manage waste in order to prevent disease.
Questions and Answers Episode 41
Q: Did the Franco-Prussian War influence how each side prepared for World War I?
Yes, both the French and Germans applied lessons learned from the Franco-Prussian War, although the Germans were perceived to have harnessed their industrial capabilities more effectively for World War I.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Old Front Line

What is The Old Front Line about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on the First World War, this podcast provides listeners with a profound exploration of the battlefield experiences and historical insights related to the Great War. Through personal stories from veterans, discussions on significant battles, and the emotional impact of war memorials, the host leverages his decades of expertise to connect listeners with the past in a deeply resonant manner. Each episode often combines personal anecdotes, battlefield visits, and the maintenance of historic sites, offering engaging narratives that highlight not just the military strategies but the human stories that shaped this global conflict.

Unique in its approach, the content encompasses a variety of themes including oral histories, significant ba... more

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