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Battles of the First World War Podcast

Mar 29, 2026

Independent historians Eric and Tom Langie, a father and son duo, come on the podcast to discuss the extraordinary life of their ancestor Henri Langie and the book they have written about him, “Henri Langie: From War Volunteer in WW I to Honorary Major in WW II.”

 

Henri went from a schoolteacher to a...


Mar 15, 2026

Author Antony J. Bell comes on the podcast to discuss his novel “A Penny a Shell.”



From the author’s website: 

 

“In a WWI munitions factory, the lives of three women converge on a dangerous production line where a single spark means the difference between a bonus and a burial.

 

Eliza Wren, a desperate...


Mar 1, 2026

The guns of Blücher-Yorck were still smoking when the Germans reoriented and hastily launched a new offensive between Montdidier and Noyon. The goal was to straighten the line between two bulging German salients, seize more of the Soissons rail line, and continue to drive towards Paris. 

 

But the French Army had other...