A collection of interviews with World War One veterans and civilians filmed in the 1960s for the landmark Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ series The Great War.
Frank Brent, an NCO with the Australian Imperial Force, fought at Gallipoli.
Katie Morter, a civilian in Manchester, recalls a letter that broke her heart.
Henry Williamson, a Private with the London Rifles, recalls the Christmas Truce of 1914.
Cecil Arthur Lewis, a fighter pilot with the Royal Flying Corps, recalls WW1 dogfights.
Stefan Westmann, a German Infantry Division Corporal, describes the act of killing.
Charles Carrington of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment recalls his wartime experiences.
Mabel Lethbridge, a munitions factory worker from London, recalls her perilous job.
John W Palmer, a Signaller with the Royal Field Artillery, recalls his broken spirit.
Edward Glendinning, a Private in the Sherwood Foresters, enlisted at the age of 17.
Tank commander Horace Leslie Birks recalls what it was like in the first tanks.
Richard H Tobin, Leading Seaman of the Royal Naval Division, describes trench warfare.
Edward Louis Spears, a liaison officer between senior French and British forces.
Norman Macmillan, an infantryman turned fighter pilot, recalls battles in the air.
Never-before-seen footage from interviews with eyewitnesses of the First World War.