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The War Project

The War Project

By: First World War Podcast
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Sometimes it isn't enough to simply know 'what' happened. When it comes to studying the military history of conflicts as monstrous and significant as the Great War, we must also learn 'who, how, and why.' This podcast investigates each battle and campaign of 1914-1918 in search of the themes, lessons, and developments that made the war tick.Copyright 2023 First World War Podcast World
Episodes
  • First Battle of Picardy
    Mar 9 2023

    The first in a series of battles that came to be known as 'the race to the sea' — in this episode we zoom in on the French and German armies in Picardy as they scramble to encircle one another in the field. It's late September 1914, neither side can seem to outflank their opponent, and the line of barbed wire entrenchments across France is growing ominously longer by the day.

    We'll cover:

    • encounter battles
    • Erich von Falkenhayn as Chief of the German General Staff
    • the Picardy region in Great War history

    Subscribe to The War Project Podcast and follow along on our page-by-page study of the ‘war to end all wars.’

    Get in touch...

    • Email: warprojecthistorian [at] gmail [dot] com 
    • Website: warprojectpodcast.com 
    • Instagram: @nicolechicarelli
    • Facebook: @nicoleechicarelli

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    47 mins
  • The Great Retreat of 1914
    Oct 23 2022

    Huge armies — hundreds of thousands of men strong — race toward Paris in the Great Retreat of 1914. But this hot, dusty, and long journey south isn't to see who will get there first... it's to see who will win the war. In this episode, we trace the movements of the French, British, and German armies from Mons to the Marne; while the fate of the conflict hangs in the balance.

    You'll learn about:

    • rearguard action
    • firsthand accounts of the retreat
    • and the lead-up to the First Battle of the Marne

    Subscribe to The War Project Podcast and follow along on our page-by-page study of the ‘war to end all wars.’

    Get in touch...

    • Email: warprojecthistorian [at] gmail [dot] com 
    • Website: warprojectpodcast.com 
    • Instagram: @nicolechicarelli
    • Facebook: @nicoleechicarelli

    Want to access bonus episodes? Or simply show your support for the show?

    The War Project is on Patreon and BuyMeACoffee 

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    43 mins
  • First Battle of the Marne
    Oct 23 2022

    Many know this battle as "The Miracle of the Marne." And for the French and British armies in September 1914, it's easy to see why... The German army failed to secure a decisive victory here and, worse, had its powerful advance completely halted when Franco-British forces took a stand at the Marne River outside Paris.

    In this episode, we study:

    • Germany's mistakes leading up to the battle
    • how it turned the tide of war
    • and what the First Battle of the Marne meant for the next four years of fighting on the Western Front

    Subscribe to The War Project Podcast and follow along on our page-by-page study of the ‘war to end all wars.’

    Get in touch...

    • Email: warprojecthistorian [at] gmail [dot] com 
    • Website: warprojectpodcast.com 
    • Instagram: @nicolechicarelli
    • Facebook: @nicoleechicarelli

    Want to access bonus episodes? Or simply show your support for the show?

    The War Project is on Patreon and BuyMeACoffee 

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    54 mins

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