WW1 Podcast with Paul Reed
In this latest Battlefield Vlog we walk along Maple Avenue, through Sanctuary Wood to the crest of Hill 62 where the men of the 3rd (Canadian) Division fought in the Battle of Mount Sorrel in June 1916. We see the Canadian Memorial on Hill… Continue Reading “Battlefield Vlog: Canadians at Hill 62”
We walk the battlefields near Ypres, from Hooge on the Menin Road down to the site of Zouave Wood. Here on 30 July 1915 the Germans used flamethrowers against British troops for the first time, and we take a look at this devastating weapon… Continue Reading “Battlefield Vlog: Flamethrowers at Hooge”
In this latest Despatches we discuss the passing of author Martin Middlebrook, and look back to another Great War icon, perhaps lesser known, John Giles. John founded the Western Front Association in 1980, wrote a series of books on the Western Front, and in… Continue Reading “Despatches: Wings Over Flanders”
In this third video where we walk the battlefields near Ypres in Flanders, we visit Hooge Crater Cemetery.. With over 6,000 graves, we look at the burial of the dead, the concentration of margraves after the conflict and what it meant to families to… Continue Reading “Battlefield Vlog: Hooge Crater Cemetery”
Continuing our walks at Ypres, we look at the story of Noel Chavasse VC & Bar and his time as medical officer with the Liverpool Scottish, and then visit the Bellewaarde mine craters from 1915-1917 that still scar this ridge more than a century… Continue Reading “Battlefield Vlog: Bellewaerde Ridge”
In our first podcast of 2024 we return to Flanders to look at some of the history behind the original burials at Tyne Cot Cemetery near Ypres, the largest British and Commonwealth cemetery from either World War. Was there really once an Advanced Dressing… Continue Reading “Despatches: Tales of Tyne Cot”
In the second of our walks at Ypres we examine the fighting at Railway Wood on the Bellewaarde Ridge, looking at the battle here in 1915, static trench warfare and the war underground with British tunnellers who died beneath the battlefield and are commemorated… Continue Reading “Battlefield Vlog: Railway Wood & RE Grave”
In the first of some Battlefield Vlogs filmed at Ypres last year we walk the ground from the Frezenberg Ridge via Railway Wood to Hooge. In this first video we look at some private Great War memorials to missing soldiers who fell on the… Continue Reading “Battlefield Vlog: Ypres – Private WW1 Memorials”
In this latest edition of Despatches we look at the phenomena of Battlefield Pilgrimages which began almost as soon as the Great War ended and continued throughout the 1920s and 30s. What were they? What motivated people to go on a pilgrimage to the… Continue Reading “Despatches: Battlefield Pilgrimages”
Despatches goes on the road, and this episode was recorded on location in Flanders. We visit Coxyde Military Cemetery, a British and Commonwealth cemetery from when these troops held the line on the top end of the Western Front in 1917. What do we… Continue Reading “Despatches: Cemetery in the Sand Dunes”