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Drawing on the archives of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ and Imperial War Museum, Dan Snow tracks some of the events of the First World War in 1918 through interviews with those who were there.

Dan Snow introduces a selection of programmes covering the events of the war in 1918.

The year didn't begin well for the British. After a few months of relative quiet over the winter, British soldiers experienced the massive onslaught of the first German Spring Offensive in March.

In interviews recorded by the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ in 1964 and the Imperial War Museums in the 1980s, men recall their devastating experiences of shelling, retreat, serious injury and imprisonment in the wastelands of the Somme during Operation Michael. But American troops started to arrive in large numbers, and by August there were significant breakthroughs at Amiens.

When the end finally came in November 1918, there were common themes in veterans' reactions to the Armistice: relief and disbelief, but also a sense of emptiness, with some reporting feeling drained of all emotion.

1 hour

Last on

Mon 12 Nov 2018 04:00

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  • Sun 11 Nov 2018 16:00
  • Mon 12 Nov 2018 04:00