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Outnumbered and Outgunned

Dan Snow tells the story of the Great Retreat. Those who took part in the almost 200-mile journey across Belgium and France recall the experience.

There are now no living veterans of WW1, but it is still possible to go back to the First World War through the memories of those who actually took part. In a unique partnership between the Imperial War Museums and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, two sound archive collections featuring survivors of the war are brought together for the first time. The Imperial War Museums' holdings include a major oral history resource of remarkable recordings made in the 1980s and early 1990s with the remaining survivors of the conflict. The interviews were done not for immediate use or broadcast, but because it was felt that this diminishing resource that could never be replenished, would be of unique value in the future. Speakers recall in great detail as though it were yesterday the conditions of the trenches, the brutality of the battlefield, the experience of seeing their first casualty and hearing their first shell, their daily and nightly routines as soldiers, pilots or navy members of all ranks, and their psychological state in the face of so much trauma. This series will broadcast many of these recordings for the first time. Among the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's extensive collection of archive featuring first hand recollections of the conflict a century ago, are the interviews recorded for the 1964 TV series 'The Great War', which vividly bring to life the human experience of those fighting and living through the war.

Dan Snow narrates this new oral history, which will be broadcast in short seasons throughout the commemorative period.

Programme 3 - Outnumbered and Outgunned
Dan Snow looks at the Great Retreat, when all armies marched long distances with little food or sleep in scorching heat. Those who took part in the almost 200 mile journey across Belgium and France recall what it was like.

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15 minutes

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Wed 29 Oct 2014 13:45

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Role Contributor
Unknown William Collins
Unknown John Palmer
Unknown AE Gare
Unknown Thomas Painting
Unknown Basil Farrer
Unknown Robert Money
Unknown Charles Ditcham

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  • Wed 29 Oct 2014 13:45

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