
True accounts of the First World War / The Great War / WWI as told by the soldiers themselves!
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 115 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsHistorySociety & Culture | ||||

No battles, except on the most unusual sporting field!
This one has two parts.
It looks firstly at the YMCA in the Middle East Theatre in World War One.
Secondly a fun look at the Imperial Camel Corps sports day in February 1918 so if you want... more
It never stops does it? The Holy Land is in the news now as it was in 1917. We take a look at the fall of Jerusalem and the entry of General Allenby into the city marking the start of just over 30 years of British rule. Oliver Hogue, a 10th Light Hor... more
This one covers fan-boy Oliver's description of the work done by General Allenby, the widely attributed last cavalry charge of history by the Australian Light Horse on Beersheba and later battles around Gaza and Khulweilfe. We also cover the death of... more
This one is about the hardships of living in the desert, the Bedouin, camels, Mount Sinai and blowing up railway lines. All fun stuff, to be sure.
Be advised: Politically incorrect language and poor pronunciation warnings!
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Well researched and incredible detail
I have recently started listening to this podcast following a growing interest in the Great War. Although I am Canadian, the stories and experiences would have been much the same and in fact are often covering the same ground. I have especially enjoyed the Smythe diaries as it give us a first hand experience of the thoughts and experiences of one who was there. It better than any documentary as again it was I the soldiers first had words. Thanks and I love it. 16th Bn. C-SCOT-R Victoria, BC Cana... more
Well done the research is great. Totally enjoying it Thanks phil
Great to hear the stories of the WW1 diggers in their own words. Amazing research identifying diggers mentioned in each episode adds to the story.
This is my favourite podcast by fa. Been listening to it for a couple years. Love the amazing way how you present these episodes.









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