For those interested in the Great War & After: very interesting lecture on the Kaiser, the Imperial German Army in 1918, and the Kaiser's abdication



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For those interested in the Great War & After: Very interesting lecture on the French Army of the Great War and its mutinies in 1917

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For those interested in the Great War and who found Ernst Junger's "Storm of Steel" and related works of great interest, here is a 1998 Swedish interview with English subtitles with Junger, then aged 102
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For those interested in the Great War: this discussion with @20committee "New Thinking on the Origins of World War I" is excellent-the story of the Austro-Hungarian military & its leadership is endlessly fascinating
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For those interested in the Great War & After: this superb lecture on the Eastern Front and the Imperial Russian Army ~ "The Disasters of 1915 and Russia's Widening War". Tsar's decision to command from his Stavka was tragic.
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For those interested in the Great War & After: this excellent discussion of the war on the Eastern Front from the national perspectives of Austria-Hungary, Imperial Germany and Tsarist Russia.
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For those interested in the Great War & After: very insightful and refreshingly contrarian documentary by Major Gordon Corrigan on why Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig was a great British commander who was crucial to winning WW1
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For those interested in the Great War & After: this is a very interesting talk by Dr. Lisa Adeli on "Ottoman Entry into WWI: Politics, Nationalism and Diplomacy"
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For those interested in the Great War & After: this is an excellent talk by Dr David Stone of the US Naval War College on German policy in 1917-1918 and the 1918 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the geopolitics of which live on today
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For those interested in the Great War & After: fascinating lecture on 1917 on the Western Front and the French Army's problems, mutinies & courts-martials



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For those interested in the Great War & After: refreshingly contrarian lecture on the Imperial German home front and just how unprepared the Kaiser's Govt was for waging WW1



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Re the #Coronavirus , influenza, and Viral epidemics, I have been listening to this outstanding @TheWWImuseum presentation on the 1918-1919 Spanish Flu epidemic & how its devastation was understood/forgotten #GreatWar
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