World War I Podcast

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World War I Podcast

Big Navies, Big Innovations, Big Battle...then Fizzle. Why?

In October 2016, the World War One Historical Association hosted a World War I Centennial...

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Kaiser WIlhelm II: Part II

From 1890-1914, Kaiser Wilhelm II struggled through a series of scandals and crises. His gaffes...

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Kaiser Wilhelm II: Part I

Kaiser Wilhelm II: Part One When the World War I ended, King George V of England wrote of his...

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The Zimmerman Telegram

On January 16, 1917, a coded German dispatch was intercepted by British Naval Intelligence. Over...

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African American Doctors of World War I

In this podcast, W. Douglas Fisher and Joann H. Buckley, authors of the book: African American...

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The Occupation of Germany

When World War I ended, parts of the American Expeditionary Force were sent into Germany to serve...

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Allenby Captures Jerusalem

While sometimes considered a “sideshow” in histories of World War I, the Middle East was a region...

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The Road to Armistice

By late September 1918, Germany’s military leaders were aware that victory was completely out of...

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Pope Benedict XV and the Great War

Just weeks into the Great War, Pope Pius X died. A cardinal for all of three months, Giacomo...

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Lettow-Vorbeck and German East Africa

During World War I, German Major General Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck led the British Army on a...

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Hoover the Humanitarian

Today Herbert Hoover is remembered for being president when the Great Depression started. As a...

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Animals in World War I

From transportation, to communication, security, comfort and morale, animals have been...

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RMS Lusitania

The sinking of the passenger liner RMS Lusitania on May 7, 1915 was one of the great...

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Gallipoli: Crucible of Nations

The 1915 Gallipoli Campaign was an imaginative operation that was supposed to end the stalemate...

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Albert I: King of the Belgians

Since the days of Julius Caesar, the territory of what is now Belgium has been a thoroughfare and...

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Battle of the Atlantic: The East Coast of the United States during World War I

In November 2014, the MacArthur Memorial hosted a World War I Centennial Symposium. Joseph Hoyt,...

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Josephus Daniels

In November 2014, the MacArthur Memorial hosted a World War I Centennial Symposium. Dr. Lee...

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The Archaeology of the Western Front

In November 2014, the MacArthur Memorial hosted a World War I Centennial Symposium. Andrew...

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World War I as Global War: Japan and the Dawn of the Asia/Pacific World

In November 2014, the MacArthur Memorial hosted a World War I Centennial Symposium. Dr....

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The Battle of the Marne 1914: One Hundred Years Later

In November 2014, the MacArthur Memorial hosted a World War I Centennial Symposium. Dr. Holger...

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