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Season 3 - Episode Guide

Episodes

Week 76: Prelude to Verdun and the Road to the Somme

Episode: 3x01 | Airdate: Jan 7, 2016 (10 min)

Week 76: Prelude to Verdun and the Road to the Somme

1915 was a year in favour of the Central Powers. But in early 1916, the Russians, British and French were sending more fresh troops into battle than ever before – and better equipped too. French General Joseph Joffre was confident that a huge combined offensive at the Somme in summer would turn the tide. But German Chief of Staff Erich von Falkenhayn had his own plans to bleed the French dry at Verdun.

Week 77: The Invasion of Montenegro - The End of Gallipoli

Episode: 3x02 | Airdate: Jan 14, 2016 (10 min)

Week 77: The Invasion of Montenegro - The End of Gallipoli

It already started around Christmas but this week the evacuation of Gallipoli is complete. While the evacuation was a success, the overall defeat is inarguable for the British. On top of that the Ottomans can now send 40.000 soldiers to the siege of Kut in Mesopotamia where the British are still awaiting relieve. At the same time the Austro-Hungarian Army starts its invasion of Montenegro and the Western Front is still quietly awaiting the offensive at Verdun.

German Uniforms of World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Jan 18, 2016 (8 min)

German Uniforms of World War 1

From the iconic Pickelhaube to the almost legendary Stahlhelm and the field grey colour, German military uniforms of World War 1 are instantly recognisable. But there is more to them than just the spiky leather helmet that was often used in enemy propaganda. In our new special episode we are talking about the details of the German uniforms in the First World War.

Week 78: The Fight for Montenegro & The Disaster of Kut

Episode: 3x03 | Airdate: Jan 21, 2016 (10 min)

Week 78: The Fight for Montenegro & The Disaster of Kut

The Russians try to take Czernowitz, the Capital of Austrian Bukovina but thousands upon thousands of Russians were killed in action. While in Montenegro, Austro-Hungarian troops under commander in chief Franz Conrad von Hotzendorf take control of the Balkan state of Montenegro. A relief force led by Lieutenant-General Fenton Aylmer had to return to base after a big loss against the Turks, while in South Cameroon, so the Germans retire into Spanish territory.

Week 79: The Kaiser's Birthday - Hypocrisy in Greece

Episode: 3x04 | Airdate: Jan 28, 2016 (10 min)

Week 79: The Kaiser's Birthday - Hypocrisy in Greece

Even though Britain went to war over the violation of the Belgian neutrality by the Germans, the neutrality of Greece seems to be of no concern to the Entente. The military presence on Corfu and Salonika is growing and growing. And even though there is no fighting there, the soldiers have to suffer since general Malaria is taking his toll. In the week of the Kaiser's birthday, the diplomatic tensions between the USA and Germany are increasing and on the Western Front Trench Foot is becoming a real problem.

Week 80: Germany Aims for Verdun - Russia Goes South

Episode: 3x05 | Airdate: Feb 4, 2016 (10 min)

Week 80: Germany Aims for Verdun - Russia Goes South

The preparations for the huge German offensive at Verdun are almost complete. Thousands of artillery pieces are moved, millions shells brought to the front. Erich von Falkenhayn would soon unleash is offensive on the Western Front. At the same time, Russia headed south to the Caucasus once more in search for a desperately needed victory against the Ottomans.

Zeppelins - Majestic and Deadly Airships of WW1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Feb 8, 2016 (10 min)

Zeppelins - Majestic and Deadly Airships of WW1

Zeppelins pioneered the skyways, could fly long distances and reached heights like none of the British fighter-interceptor aircrafts before. Because of that, they were used for scouting and tactical bombing early in the First World War. In this special episode we introduce these majestic floating whales and their usage in WW1.

Week 81: The Generalissimo Goes Forth

Episode: 3x06 | Airdate: Feb 11, 2016 (10 min)

Week 81: The Generalissimo Goes Forth

The situation for the Italian soldiers was dire during the winter battles, but even though Luigi "The Generalissimo" Cadorna maintained a tight grip on the strategy used, the equipment of the Italian soldiers was greatly improved. At the same time, the Russians were advancing on Erzurum in the Turkish Caucasus and war at sea counted a few more casualties on all sides.

Week 82: The Ghost of the Lusitania - Russia Takes Erzurum

Episode: 3x07 | Airdate: Feb 18, 2016 (10 min)

Week 82: The Ghost of the Lusitania - Russia Takes Erzurum

The sinking of the Lusitania is still causing diplomatic tensions between Germany and the USA. While the Germans insist they were forced by the British blockade to adopt unrestricted submarine warfare, the Americans think otherwise. In the meantime the Russian Army is taking Erzurum in the Caucasus and the big offensive at Verdun is delayed for a week.

Trench Raid Tactics - Into the Abyss feat. InRangeTV

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Feb 20, 2016 (10 min)

Trench Raid Tactics - Into the Abyss feat. InRangeTV

Trench raids resulted in the most brutal form of close quarter combat in World War 1. Armed with melee weapons and hand grenades, soldiers would fight each other to the death. But raiding parties and their tactics soon became more sophisticated and changed the conduct of war dramatically. This is the first part of a small series of the evolution of combat in the trenches for the centennial of the Battle of Verdun.

Week 83: The Battle of Verdun - They Shall Not Pass

Episode: 3x08 | Airdate: Feb 25, 2016 (10 min)

Week 83: The Battle of Verdun - They Shall Not Pass

The Germans start the biggest battle in history with an artillery barrage of over 1000 guns on a 20 km front. The Battle of Verdun is the first major German offensive since the Race to the Sea and Erich von Falkenhayn has high hopes to break through the French lines. Right before the offensive starts, the French are able to reinforce their defences, so they are barely able to hold the line. The French credo is: "lls ne passeront pas!" – they shall not pass!

Week 84: The US Arms Industry - The Fight for Douaumont

Episode: 3x09 | Airdate: Mar 3, 2016 (10 min)

Week 84: The US Arms Industry - The Fight for Douaumont

The fierce Battle of Verdun continues but as the Germans under Crown prince Wilhelm push harder and harder, the German casualties begin to rise to the same levels as the French. The French Army is only kept alive through the sacred road which brings men to the front without a pause. One French soldier that gets captured around Verdun, is Charles De Gaulle. At the same time, on the almost forgotten Libyan Front South African cavalry saves the day like in the glorious past of the British Army.

Austro-Hungarian Rifles of WW1 feat. C&Rsenal

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Mar 7, 2016 (15 min)

Austro-Hungarian Rifles of WW1 feat. C&Rsenal

Indy and Flo sat down for one of our live streams about historical firearms again. Othais from C&Rsenal explained the various Austro-Hungarian rifles and pistols of the First World War. Among them of course the famous Mannlicher rifles. In our next episode we will also have a look at the iconic Austro-Hungarian pistols.

Week 85: Equilibrium of Carnage at Verdun - Portugal Joins the War

Episode: 3x10 | Airdate: Mar 10, 2016 (10 min)

Week 85: Equilibrium of Carnage at Verdun - Portugal Joins the War

The fierce battle of Verdun is still going on and the initial surprise momentum of the German Army under Erich von Falkenhayn is lost. Battles for hill tops and forts turn into carnage where even the winning side is loosing too much men to go on. The Siege of Kut is growing ever more desperate as the there is virtually no food left for the British Army. And in all that Portugal is joining the war.

German East Africa - World War 1 Colonial Warfare

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Mar 14, 2016 (10 min)

German East Africa - World War 1 Colonial Warfare

The military campaign in German East Africa during World War 1 went on longer than the whole war and thanks to Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck and his guerilla warfare is now infamous among the theatres of the great war. But what was the history behind German East Africa and was it really a gentleman's war and what role did the Askari play in it?

Week 86: Battle of the Isonzo - Discord Among the Central Powers

Episode: 3x11 | Airdate: Mar 17, 2016 (10 min)

Week 86: Battle of the Isonzo - Discord Among the Central Powers

The alliance between the Central Powers of World War 1 doesn't seem to be as strong anymore. The Bulgarians, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Germany are following their own goals without really helping out the other. Erich von Falkenhayn is obsessed with Verdun, Conrad von Hötzendorf wants to go on the offensive again after the 5th Battle of the Isonzo and the Bulgarians don't have the resources to pursue their own goals. At the same time the unrestricted submarine warfare of the Germans is taking a deadly toll.

Propaganda During World War 1 - Opening Pandora's Box

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Mar 21, 2016 (8 min)

Propaganda During World War 1 - Opening Pandora's Box

Propaganda was nothing new at the beginning of World War 1. But the rapid development in mass media and the total war effort by the nations led the way to our modern understanding of mass propaganda, especially in Germany and Britain. Iconic images like that of Uncle Sam or Lord Kitchener are still known today and are part of the collective memory.

Week 87: Russian Spring Offensive - Confusion at Fort Vaux

Episode: 3x12 | Airdate: Mar 24, 2016 (10 min)

Week 87: Russian Spring Offensive - Confusion at Fort Vaux

The Russians want to relieve the pressure of their French allies at Verdun by starting a huge spring offensive near Lake Narroch. But this is not the only reason: The spring thaws are coming and the Germans on the Eastern Front have the high ground. At the same time, the epic struggle at Verdun is continuing: Neither the French nor the German Army can gain a decisive advantage at Fort Vaux. At sea, the British use the depth charge successfully for the first time and the German ship Greif tries to run the British Blockade.

Audacity & Gold Bars - The First Voyage of the SMS Möve

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Mar 28, 2016 (9 min)

Audacity & Gold Bars - The First Voyage of the SMS Möve

The German raider SMS Möve and her captain Nikolaus Graf zu Dohna-Schlodien were already legendary during World War 1. Their exploits sound like pirate tales of the Golden Age of Piracy: Ever eluding the Allied fleet, the Möve brought down over 30 ships, captured multiple hundred crewmen and brought home over 100.000 Mark in gold bars when they returned the first time.

Week 88: Verdun - A Nightmare to Annex

Episode: 3x13 | Airdate: Mar 31, 2016 (10 min)

Week 88: Verdun - A Nightmare to Annex

After the huge failure at Mort Homme the Germans decide to take Cote 304 and therefore go to the western edge of the Verdun salient to make progress. On the Eastern Front the Russian 5th army loses 28,000 men in the Lake Naroch offensive and runs in its own artillery fire while at home, the Russian minister of war will be sacked. On the sea, German U-boats strike down a hospitalship and a ferry, which they thought were troopships.

Armed Neutrality - The Netherlands in WW1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Apr 4, 2016 (9 min)

Armed Neutrality - The Netherlands in WW1

The Netherlands were surrounded by World War 1 from 1914 onwards and their stance of armed neutrality made it difficult to manoeuvre between the Entente and the Central Powers. And while the Netherlands never joined the conflict in the end, the war took his toll on the nation.

Week 89: Zeppelins over Britain - Terror in the Skies

Episode: 3x14 | Airdate: Apr 7, 2016 (10 min)

Week 89: Zeppelins over Britain - Terror in the Skies

As the other fronts are relatively quiet, the war is taken to the air. Zeppelins bombard Britain, the Italian and Austro-Hungarian air forces were fighting on the Italian Front and Greece was bombarded. The British and Greek civilians were now too casualties of this war with no end in sight. Though the Kaiser thinks the decision will be made at Verdun in the near future.

Week 90: The Meat Grinder at Verdun - Brusilov's New Plan

Episode: 3x15 | Airdate: Apr 14, 2016 (10 min)

Week 90: The Meat Grinder at Verdun - Brusilov's New Plan

The Russian offensive at Lake Naroch were an utter failure but the Russian General Aleksei Brusilov is already gearing up for the future mother of all offensives on the Eastern Front. At the same time the meat grinder at Verdun is sucking in German and French troops alive. Erich von Falkenhayn realised that his initial idea probably won't work but he still tries to capture the Mort Homme and Cote 304. In far away Mesopotamia the siege of Kut is still going on even though the British and Indian soldiers are already killing the hunger with Opium pills.

Justifying the Failure at Verdun? - The Falkenhayn Controversy

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Apr 17, 2016 (9 min)

Justifying the Failure at Verdun? - The Falkenhayn Controversy

Was Erich von Falkenhayn really planning to bleed the French white at Verdun or was his claim a fabrication after the fact? Contemporary historians have started to question Falkenhayn's Christmas Memorandum which he claimed to have written in 1915 and which nobody had ever seen. Indy summarises the historical debate around the subject highlighting the arguments by Paul Jankowski and Alistair Horne.

Shell Shock - The Psychological Scars of World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Apr 18, 2016 (10 min)

Shell Shock - The Psychological Scars of World War 1

The traumata of warfare were certainly nothing new when World War 1 broke out. But the extreme and prolonged exposure to machine gun fire, artillery bombardments and trench warfare led to a new kind of psychological disorder: Shell Shock. Soldiers who were perfectly fine on the outside, were incapable of fighting or living a normal life anymore.

Kaiser Wilhelm II, The Habsburg Empire & The Hun feat. Rock Island Auction

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Apr 20, 2016 (9 min)

Kaiser Wilhelm II, The Habsburg Empire & The Hun feat. Rock Island Auction

In this special episode we will have a look at the relationship between Germany and Austria-Hungary and how decisions were made during the Royal Hunt. This episode is supported by Rock Island Auction Company which supported us financially for this episode and with the pictures of the royal mounts.

Week 91: The Muddy Graves of Russia and Kut

Episode: 3x16 | Airdate: Apr 21, 2016 (10 min)

Week 91: The Muddy Graves of Russia and Kut

With the spring in Russia and the Caucasus came the thaws on the Eastern Front and all the way down to Mesopotamia. The soldiers had to adapt to survive let alone fight. The Battle of Verdun still rages on though the French are not moving more airplanes to the area to break the German air superiority.

The Easter Rising - Ireland in World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Apr 23, 2016 (10 min)

The Easter Rising - Ireland in World War 1

Easter 1916 was a turning point for Ireland and its situation between Home Rule and Irish soldiers serving on the fronts of Gallipoli and the Western Front. And even though the Easter Rising, the armed uprising against the British was unsuccessful, the spark for Irish nationalism ultimately led to the establishment of the Irish Republic.

Week 92: Dividing Up The Middle East - The Sykes-Picot Agreement

Episode: 3x17 | Airdate: Apr 28, 2016 (10 min)

Week 92: Dividing Up The Middle East - The Sykes-Picot Agreement

The secret agreement between France, Britain and Russia that was signed this week 100 years ago was a turning point in the relations to the Arab world. It negated all future promises made by the British and still has consequences 100 years later. The Middle East was becoming more and more important to the British in 1916 and people like T.E. Lawrence are starting to become major players in the background.

Week 93: The British Surrender at Kut - Germany Restricts the U-Boats

Episode: 3x18 | Airdate: May 5, 2016 (10 min)

Week 93: The British Surrender at Kut - Germany Restricts the U-Boats

After 140 days, the Siege of Kut ends with the biggest surrender of British forces in history. The remaining soldiers are starting their long march into captivity. Meanwhile the Italian front lights up again as Luigi Cadorna plans a new offensive and the Germans give in to diplomatic pressure and stop their unrestricted submarine warfare.

Prisoners of War During World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: May 9, 2016 (10 min)

Prisoners of War During World War 1

Millions of men were captured during World War 1 and most of them spent years in prison camps as pawns of the nation that captured them. However, their experience was a taboo in the post war society. We take a look at the hardships of being a prisoner and how the world powers used the POWs as leverage.

Week 94: The British Death March in Mesopotamia

Episode: 3x19 | Airdate: May 12, 2016 (10 min)

Week 94: The British Death March in Mesopotamia

After the Ottoman victory at Kut, the suffering for the British and Indian prisoners is not over. They embark on a death march towards their prison camps. Sick, hungry and with no protection from the blazing sun, the soldiers have to suffer again and again. Meanwhile, the Eastern Front is still drowning in spring thaws and in Verdun, the French rotation system proofs its strategical advantage.

Week 95: Conrad's Cunning Plan - Hiding in Plain Sight

Episode: 3x20 | Airdate: May 19, 2016 (10 min)

Week 95: Conrad's Cunning Plan - Hiding in Plain Sight

Austro-Hungarian Chief of Staff Conrad von Hötzendorf had a plan to finally force a decision against the Italians. He massed troops and artillery in a different sector of the front planning a surprise offensive. And even though everybody knew about his cunning plan, Italian Chief of Staff Luigi Cadorna believed everything was a ruse and fired a general instead of preparing against the attack.

The Age of Warlords - China in WW1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: May 23, 2016 (10 min)

The Age of Warlords - China in WW1

China was in a constant period of unrest and turmoil after the Opium Wars and the Boxer Rebellion. None of the new leaders and presidents could really consolidate their power in China and a struggle between the different warlords. broke out. At the same time, China was eyeing a more prominent role within the international community and sent 150,000 workers to the Western Front as part of the Chinese Labour Corps.

Week 96: Cutting Germany's Wings - The Dawn of the Air Force

Episode: 3x21 | Airdate: May 26, 2016 (10 min)

Week 96: Cutting Germany's Wings - The Dawn of the Air Force

The age of the solitary flying Ace is coming to end this week as the French are demonstrating what an Air Force can do. Equipped with Nieuport 11 fighters, they give the Germans a hard time above Verdun. On the ground, the Germans still obliterate whole battalions with their artillery but cannot gain any ground themselves. The Austrian offensive in Italy is still advancing and Luigi Cadorna is quickly scraping together troops for a defence.

Stormtrooper - German Special Forces of WW1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: May 30, 2016 (9 min)

Stormtrooper - German Special Forces of WW1

The German Stormtroops or Sturmbattalions were elite infantry soldiers hand picked to overcome enemy trenches. These men were the creme de la creme of the German Army consisting of Jäger, Pioneer and Mountain troops at first and later on specifically trained in infiltration tactics. They brought changes in the chain of command with them and were the predecessor of modern warfare as we know it.

Week 97: The Battle of Jutland - Royal Navy vs. German Imperial Navy

Episode: 3x22 | Airdate: Jun 2, 2016 (10 min)

Week 97: The Battle of Jutland - Royal Navy vs. German Imperial Navy

The Battle of Jutland or the Skagerrakschlacht was arguably the biggest naval battle in history and a turning point of World War 1 as the German High Seas Fleet failed to break through the Royal Navy's blockade of the North Sea. The set trap of U-Boats fails to spring and even though more British ships were lost in the battle, it was a strategical defeat for the Germans.

Week 98: The Brusilov Offensive - The Arab Revolt

Episode: 3x23 | Airdate: Jun 9, 2016 (10 min)

Week 98: The Brusilov Offensive - The Arab Revolt

The Brusilov Offensive is unleashed on the Eastern Front this week 100 years ago. General Aleksei Brusilov wants to crush the Austro-Hungarian Army and uses a variety of new tactics for his plan. At the same time, the Germans take Fort Vaux during the Battle of Verdun and in the Middle East, the Arab Revolt is declared.

Beyond the Genocide - Armenia in WW1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Jun 13, 2016 (10 min)

Beyond the Genocide - Armenia in WW1

The region of Armenia was a play ball between the interests of Russia and the Ottoman Empire long before World War 1. But the Armenian people were striving for self determination like the peoples all across Europe were doing too. In our special episode we take a look at the struggle of the Armenians beyond the Armenian Genocide.

Week 99: What If - Two Pivotal Moments of World War 1

Episode: 3x24 | Airdate: Jun 16, 2016 (10 min)

Week 99: What If - Two Pivotal Moments of World War 1

This week 100 years ago the whole war hangs in the balance, the Germans are about to break through the lines at Verdun, the Russians actually break through the Austro-Hungarian lines but fail to seize the opportunity further north. It all boils down to the lack of communication between Erich von Falkenhayn and Conrad von Hötzendorf which created a situation in which Falkenhayn has to save Conrad's Army and loses his momentum at Verdun.

Cavalry in WW1 - Between Tradition and Machine Gun Fire

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Jun 22, 2016 (8 min)

Cavalry in WW1 - Between Tradition and Machine Gun Fire

The break between tradition and modern warfare was probably most exemplified in the cavalry forces. Riding with shiny breastplates the sabre in hand, charging the enemy in brightly coloured uniforms. But the enemy now had machine guns, artillery and barbed wire and the cavalry role had to be redefined.

Week 100: The Death of Max Immelmann - Haig's Final Offensive

Episode: 3x25 | Airdate: Jun 23, 2016 (10 min)

Week 100: The Death of Max Immelmann - Haig's Final Offensive

100 weeks of war. 100 weeks and not decisive breakthrough in sight. British Commander Douglas Haig is looking for the final showdown on the Western Front. He wants to relieve the French fighting in Verdun and break through the German lines once and for all. Up in the sky, the first German Flying Ace, Max Immelmann, dies in a plane crash and on the Eastern Front, the Brusilov Offensive is still steamrolling the Austrian defences.

Week 101: British Artillery at the Somme - Brusilov Offensive Implodes

Episode: 3x26 | Airdate: Jun 30, 2016 (10 min)

Week 101: British Artillery at the Somme - Brusilov Offensive Implodes

This week 100 years ago, the British Army starts their preparations for the Battle of the Somme with a week long artillery bombardment which fails to weaken the German defensives considerably. At the same time the Brusilov Offensive in the East implodes as Russian General Evert fails with his offensive against the Germans even with superior numbers.

Week 102: The Battle of the Somme - Brusilov on His Own

Episode: 3x27 | Airdate: Jul 7, 2016 (10 min)

Week 102: The Battle of the Somme - Brusilov on His Own

After months of preparations and a week long artillery bombardment, the Battle of the Somme is unleashed on the Western Front. The great British and French offensive, brainchild of General Sir Douglas Haig, which is supposed to crush the Germans on the Western Front once and for all. But the initial infantry attack is a disaster. And on the Eastern Front, General Alexei Brusilov realises that his northern flank support is not worth the name.

Mexico in WW1 - The Mexican Revolution

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Jul 11, 2016 (10 min)

Mexico in WW1 - The Mexican Revolution

Mexico was mainly focusing on internal struggles and the Mexican Revolution during World War 1. But Germany's stance against the USA actually brought the country into the international spotlight. After the decoding of the Zimmerman Telegram, sent by the Germans to Mexico, was decoded it was clear that Germany wanted to bring Mexico into the war - against the United States.

Week 103: Meatgrinder at the Somme - Battle of Mametz Wood

Episode: 3x28 | Airdate: Jul 14, 2016 (10 min)

Week 103: Meatgrinder at the Somme - Battle of Mametz Wood

The stalemate of the Somme continues as the uncoordinated British attacks only gain little ground. This war of attrition was costly for the defending Germans too though. German Chief of Staff Erich von Falkenhayn demanded that every meter lost should be recovered immediately. The same stalemate continued at the Battle of Verdun where the Germans attacked with poison gas this week 100 years ago.

Week 104: Australia's Darkest Hour - The Battle of Fromelles

Episode: 3x29 | Airdate: Jul 21, 2016 (10 min)

Week 104: Australia's Darkest Hour - The Battle of Fromelles

North of the Somme-Battlefield, the newly arrived Australian troops are supposed to prevent German forces to reinforce their comrades in the South. The following Battle of Fromelles is described as a the worst 24 hours in Australian history as the troops are sent against German defenders in a disastrous attack. At the same time, the French and Germans are licking their wounds at Verdun and the Russians are continuing their attack on the Eastern Front.

The British Uniforms of World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Jul 25, 2016 (9 min)

The British Uniforms of World War 1

The British Army was probably the best equipped at the beginning of the war. They already transitioned to the more practical khaki colour, faded out the differences between infantry and other branches and developed uniforms for different climates. But of course World War 1 brought its own number of problems for the British Army.

Week 105: Happy Birthday World War 1

Episode: 3x30 | Airdate: Jul 28, 2016 (10 min)

Week 105: Happy Birthday World War 1

2 years. It has been 2 years since Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia which led to a downwards spiral that we now remember as World War 1. And this week 100 years ago, the three biggest battles in human history are being fought simultaneously: The Battle of Verdun, the Battle of the Somme, the Brusilov Offensive. Happy Birthday.

Week 106: Germany's Grandeur - Analyzing the War Effort

Episode: 3x31 | Airdate: Aug 4, 2016 (10 min)

Week 106: Germany's Grandeur - Analyzing the War Effort

It has been two years since the global escalation that lead to World War 1. Three of the biggest battles in history are fought simultaneously now and there is no end sight. When asked about the state of the war, the nations are still determined but the German position is still full of grandiose exaggerations.

The British Naval Blockade of Germany

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Aug 9, 2016 (8 min)

The British Naval Blockade of Germany

The big and decisive naval battle that the Royal Navy had hoped for did not happen during World War 1. But another naval strategy slowly but surely ground the German economy down.

Week 107: Italy Breaks Through - Cadorna's Triumph

Episode: 3x32 | Airdate: Aug 11, 2016 (10 min)

Week 107: Italy Breaks Through - Cadorna's Triumph

Italy's war in the alps wasn't very successful so far but this week they took Gorizia, a major triumph for the Duke of Aosta and Italian Chief of Staff Luigi Cadorna.

Austro-Hungarian Pistols of WW1 feat. C&Rsenal

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Aug 16, 2016 (26 min)

Austro-Hungarian Pistols of WW1 feat. C&Rsenal

We partnered with Othais again a few months ago for a livestream showing the Austro-Hungarian weapons of WW1. This is the 2nd episode about the surprising variety of pistols.

Week 108: Cadorna Snatches Defeat from the Jaws of Victory

Episode: 3x33 | Airdate: Aug 18, 2016 (10 min)

Week 108: Cadorna Snatches Defeat from the Jaws of Victory

The Italian offensive taking Gorizia last week surprised everyone. Including Italian Chief of Staff Luigi Cadorna who overlooks the huge strategical advantages now open in front of him. Instead he hesitates and "glorious" victory gets a few dents. At the same time, Romania is getting ready to join the war on the side of the Entente too and on the Western Front German morale is dwindling as the French and the British Army are getting more confident at the Somme and at Verdun.

A Crucial Test for Unity - Greece in WW1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Aug 22, 2016 (11 min)

A Crucial Test for Unity - Greece in WW1

Greece was officially neutral in World War 1. Surrounded by warring nations and under the influence of the great powers, Greek unity was tested during the war in a time of National Schism.

Week 109: The Five Nation Army - The Salonica Front Erupts

Episode: 3x34 | Airdate: Aug 25, 2016 (10 min)

Week 109: The Five Nation Army - The Salonica Front Erupts

The Salonica Front was supposed to be a backdoor to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and for supporting the Serbian Army when the first Entente troops landed there. But their presence in Salonica was growing and bigger. With the return of the Serbian troops from Corfu and new support by the Russians and Italians, the Allies were now fielding a Five Nation Army here.

The Invention and Development of Submarines

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Aug 29, 2016 (8 min)

The Invention and Development of Submarines

Submarine warfare is one of the lasting impacts of World War 1. Especially the unrestricted submarine warfare by the German navy was a big problem for the British supply routes. But the development and improvement of submarines was not a German story at first.

Week 110: Romania Joins the War

Episode: 3x35 | Airdate: Sep 1, 2016 (10 min)

Week 110: Romania Joins the War

After more than two years of carnage, the war is still growing as Romania joins the war. The moments seems right to them as the Russians steamrolled the Austro-Hungarian Army on the Eastern front this summer. But can the unproven and under equipped Romanian Army really seize the moment? The German High Command wants to make sure that Romania regrets joining the Entente and sends two of their best generals: Erich von Falkenhayn and August von Mackensen.

Romania in World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Sep 5, 2016 (11 min)

Romania in World War 1

Romania's history before World War 1 was heavily influenced by the great powers surrounding them. Not only was a considerable minority of Romanians living in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Romanian royal family had ties to Germany, Britain and Russia. After fighting in the Balkan Wars, Romania remained neutral during the first two years of World War 1 but decided to join when the moment seemed right.

Week 111: Fire in the Sky - Zeppelin Shot Down Over Britain

Episode: 3x36 | Airdate: Sep 8, 2016 (10 min)

Week 111: Fire in the Sky - Zeppelin Shot Down Over Britain

German Zeppelins brought terror and destruction to the British homeland since the beginning of the war. But a new invention helped to bring the first one down this week 100 years ago: the incendiary bullet. The public is overjoyed as the first behemoth strikes the ground as a flaming ball of fire. At the same time an unusual calm descends on the battlefields around Verdun: Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff visited the battlefield for the first time and are appalled by what they see.

Tank Development in World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Sep 12, 2016 (9 min)

Tank Development in World War 1

The idea for an armoured vehicle that could withstand fire and travel across battlefields was already developed in 1914 after the Race to the Sea. The British "Landship Committee" developed the tank weapon in secrecy. The French were also trying out different designs at the same time. Learn all about the development and the invention of the tank in our special episode.

Week 112: Beasts of Steel - The First Tanks on the Battlefield

Episode: 3x37 | Airdate: Sep 15, 2016 (10 min)

Week 112: Beasts of Steel - The First Tanks on the Battlefield

For years the British had developed the idea of the "landship" or tank and now it was finally ready for the first deployment during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette. And even though technical problems plagued the new invention, the British leadership was confident that this new weapon would break the stalemate at the Western Front for good. In the meantime Germany was focusing all offensive efforts on the Romanian front to mercilessly crush the new enemy.

Reaching the Masses - Propaganda Film During World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Sep 20, 2016 (10 min)

Reaching the Masses - Propaganda Film During World War 1

Cinemas were already pretty popular when World War 1 broke out in 1914. After initial hesitation all waring nations started to embrace the new mass medium for their propaganda. Since it was technically difficult deliver the authentic material the audiences wanted, the films were mostly staged. Film scripts opened the opportunity to transport any message about the war to a mass audience.

Week 113: Manfred von Richthofen's First Victory - American Volunteers in WW1

Episode: 3x38 | Airdate: Sep 22, 2016 (10 min)

Week 113: Manfred von Richthofen's First Victory - American Volunteers in WW1

This week 100 years ago Manfred von Richthofen is credited with his first aerial victory on the Western Front. He shoots down a British airplane with his Albatross D.II. At the same time the Isonzo Front is in full swing again where Luigi Cadorna is leading another offensive.

Week 114: Falkenhayn Crosses The Carpathians - The Battle of Sibiu

Episode: 3x39 | Airdate: Sep 29, 2016 (10 min)

Week 114: Falkenhayn Crosses The Carpathians - The Battle of Sibiu

Erich von Falkenhayn had been fired from his position as Chief-of-Staff but he had a new task: Leading the combined Austro-German forces into Romania. So, this week 100 years ago Falkenhayn crosses the Carpathian mountains into Transylvania where they met fierce Romanian resistance. At the same time the British attacked at the Somme again and failed to utilise their new weapon: the tank.

Russian Uniforms of WW1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Oct 3, 2016 (8 min)

Russian Uniforms of WW1

The Russian Army of World War 1 fielded a great variety of troops and equipment. This was especially true for the different uniforms. In our special episode, we will talk about some of the most common items, tunics and gear the soldiers would wear into battle.

Week 115: Douglas Haig's Fantasies Drown in Mud

Episode: 3x40 | Airdate: Oct 6, 2016 (10 min)

Week 115: Douglas Haig's Fantasies Drown in Mud

Even though his troops are drowning in mud, Douglas Haig is still sketching grandiose plans for the breakthrough at the Somme. At the same time, the German Ambassador is recalled from Constantinople because he spoke out against the Armenian Genocide and with a clever offensive the Romanians harass August von Mackensen on the new Romanian Front.

The Game of Thrones in Albania During World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Oct 11, 2016 (10 min)

The Game of Thrones in Albania During World War 1

One of Indy's favourite historical characters is actually King Zog of Albania. History's heaviest smoker and probably the only monarch to pull out his gun and shoot at his own assassins. But King Zog is not the only reason why the story of Albania before and during World War 1 is so fascinating and complicated.

Week 116: Deadly Routine on the Italian Front - The 8th Battle of the Isonzo

Episode: 3x41 | Airdate: Oct 13, 2016 (10 min)

Week 116: Deadly Routine on the Italian Front - The 8th Battle of the Isonzo

While the 7th Battle of the Isonzo River was still raging, Italian chief of staff Luigi Cadorna was already planning the 8th. The war of attrition was going in his favour even though the Italian losses began to mount too. But how long could Austria-Hungary keep up against the constant pressure?

Mimi, Toutou and Fifi - The Utterly Bizarre Battle for Lake Tanganyika

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Oct 17, 2016 (11 min)

Mimi, Toutou and Fifi - The Utterly Bizarre Battle for Lake Tanganyika

The Battle for Lake Tanganyika in German East Africa was one of the most bizarre battles of World War 1. It only really started once the Royal Navy had carried two boats through the jungle and the mountains from Capetown. Their names: Mimi and Toutou. Their commander: Geoffrey Spicer-Simson, probably the weirdest high ranking officer in the entire war.

Week 117: French Plans for Glory at Verdun - Romania Stops the Germans

Episode: 3x42 | Airdate: Oct 20, 2016 (10 min)

Week 117: French Plans for Glory at Verdun - Romania Stops the Germans

The front at Verdun has been quieter in recent weeks because the French are planing to retake all the lost ground and most importantly Fort Douaumont. Improved supplies, detailed planning and training give hope to the Poilus. The Germans on the other hand know that something is coming for them and when the morale couldn't get much lower, the Romanians stop Erich von Falkenhayn in the Carpathians.

Week 118: France Turns the Tide at Verdun

Episode: 3x43 | Airdate: Oct 27, 2016 (10 min)

Week 118: France Turns the Tide at Verdun

Meticulous planning, patience and and improvement supply chain meant that the French were finally ready to push the Germans back at Verdun. And the recapture of Fort Douaumont was as much an odd story as was the capture a few months earlier.

Week 119: War of Attrition on the Italian Front - The Ninth Battle of the Isonzo

Episode: 3x44 | Airdate: Nov 4, 2016 (10 min)

Week 119: War of Attrition on the Italian Front - The Ninth Battle of the Isonzo

The dust of the 8th and even 7th battle hasn't really settled on the Isonzo Front, but Luigi Cadorna is already unleashing the 9th Battle of the Isonzo River. The Austro-Hungarian troops under Svetozar Borojevic von Bojna can only look forward to the onset of winter because that will give them the long needed rest on the mountainous battlefield.

The Arditi - Italian Special Forces of World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Nov 7, 2016 (7 min)

The Arditi - Italian Special Forces of World War 1

The Arditi ("The Daring Ones") were special Italian assault troops in World War 1. And even though they were only able to really make a difference on the battlefield in 1918, the effects on morale and culture can be seen to this day.

Italian Rifles of World War 1 featuring Othais from C&Rsenal

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Nov 9, 2016 (10 min)

Italian Rifles of World War 1 featuring Othais from C&Rsenal

In our last live stream with Othais we talked about the Italian rifles and pistols of WW1. This is the slightly edited version in which we focus on the rifles. Check out Othais' channel for more details.

Week 120: Charming the Poles - The Central Powers Look for New Allies

Episode: 3x45 | Airdate: Nov 11, 2016 (11 min)

Week 120: Charming the Poles - The Central Powers Look for New Allies

The year of battles is coming to a close as winter approaches. The Central Powers realise that they need new troops and new war material if they actually want to win the war and not just continue it. Erich Ludendorff dreams of a Polish Army under German command and to charm the Poles in the German Empire and the occupied territories, the Kingdom of Poland is established.

Romanian Uniforms of World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Nov 14, 2016 (7 min)

Romanian Uniforms of World War 1

Romania is sometimes overlooked when talking about World War 1, but they had their own military tradition. As a smaller player in Europe, equipping the army was even more a challenge than it already was for the world powers.

Week 121: Heavy Action at the Somme - The Fight for Monastir

Episode: 3x46 | Airdate: Nov 18, 2016 (10 min)

Week 121: Heavy Action at the Somme - The Fight for Monastir

The battlefield at the Somme flared into action this week with the same disastrous consequences. The soldiers fighting for the British Army even analysed the problems they were facing in the repeated assaults but to no avail. At the same time, the Serbs, supported by French troops, continued towards their home and fought for Monastir on the Macedonian Front.

Week 122: The Death of Franz Joseph - The End of the Somme

Episode: 3x47 | Airdate: Nov 25, 2016 (10 min)

Week 122: The Death of Franz Joseph - The End of the Somme

They year 1916 is slowly coming to a close. This year of battles has seen the Battle of Verdun and the Battle of the Somme with well over 2 million casualties alone. And this week 100 years ago, the Battle of the Somme ended with the last push at the Ancre. In Vienna, Emperor Franz Joseph dies after almost 7 decades on the throne and Serbian and French forces take Monastir.

Week 123: Romania on the Ropes - Reflections on the Battle of the Somme

Episode: 3x48 | Airdate: Dec 2, 2016 (11 min)

Week 123: Romania on the Ropes - Reflections on the Battle of the Somme

The fighting at the Somme is over - for now. The numbers of casualties on both sides is staggering and for what? Indy reflects on this epitome of WW1 battles. And at the same time 100 years ago the fighting in Romania was far from over. The four Central Powers were still on the move and it did not look good for Romania which only joined the war a few months ago. The situation in Greece became ever more complicated and increasingly violent too.

WW1 Archaeologists at the Site of the First German Gas Attack

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Dec 3, 2016 (15 min)

WW1 Archaeologists at the Site of the First German Gas Attack

A big thank you to the project team: Archaeological Revival of Memory of World War I: Material Remains of the Life and Death in Trenches of the Eastern Front and the Condition of the Ever-changing Battlescape in the Region of the Rawka and Bzura (1914–2014).

Week 124: The Fall of Bucharest - Political Turmoil in Russia

Episode: 3x49 | Airdate: Dec 9, 2016 (10 min)

Week 124: The Fall of Bucharest - Political Turmoil in Russia

Field Marshal August von Mackensen gets a very special present for his birthday this week: Bucharest, the Romanian capital falls to the Central Powers. The Romanians reluctantly agree to destroying their grain and oil supplies on their retreat which are the two things Germany and Austria-Hungary desperately need to continue the war. Romania's direct ally Russia has its own problems at the moment as the political game of thrones continues in Petrograd.

Week 125: The Mesopotamian Front Awakes - Joseph Joffre Gets Sacked

Episode: 3x50 | Airdate: Dec 16, 2016 (10 min)

Week 125: The Mesopotamian Front Awakes - Joseph Joffre Gets Sacked

After the humiliating defeat at Kut, the British forces in Mesopotamia have been busy building a proper supply chain up the Tigris river. Their goal is Basra and they are even dreaming of taking Baghdad. At the same time, French general Robert Nivelle, the new hero of the French army, is promoted while Joseph Joffre is no longer needed.

Week 126: They Did Not Pass - The Battle of Verdun Ends

Episode: 3x51 | Airdate: Dec 23, 2016 (10 min)

Week 126: They Did Not Pass - The Battle of Verdun Ends

The Battle of Verdun ended after 299 days. With a final French offensive the Germans lose Vacherauville and Louvemont. This means that the front line is basically back to where it was in February 1916. 300,000 men were killed and another 700,000 were wounded or missing in an area roughly equal to the size of all the London parks combined.

Starving for Total War - Turnip Winter 1916

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Dec 24, 2016 (10 min)

Starving for Total War - Turnip Winter 1916

While 1916 still looked good for the Central Powers militarily, the civilian population at home, especially in the cities, was starving to death. The British Naval Blockade, harvest failure, a desolate supply situation and the demands of the army created a situation in which the people were forced to eat turnips, a crop usually reserved for farm animals.

Week 127: Turmoil in Russia - The Assassination of Rasputin

Episode: 3x52 | Airdate: Dec 29, 2016 (11 min)

Week 127: Turmoil in Russia - The Assassination of Rasputin

The chaos within Russia, especially Petrograd, is getting more and more severe. In the centre of much controversy is the Tsarina herself and her trusted mystic and healer Grigori Rasputin. His influence over the Tsar and his wife are actively frowned upon and this week 100 yeas ago he is assassinated. At the same the Russians are facing the German Army on the Romanian Front.

Specials

Exploring WW1 Forts in Ukraine

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Dec 19, 2016 (8 min)

Exploring WW1 Forts in Ukraine

We worked together with the Ukrainian authorities and got permission to film in some of the sub-forts of Przemsyl.

The Design of Przemyśl Fortress - Walking Through the Old Forts

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Dec 12, 2016 (29 min)

The Design of Przemyśl Fortress - Walking Through the Old Forts

Thank you Tomasz Idzikowski for showing us Fort I and XV in great detail. Definitely check out his books if you speak Polish. We spend several days in Przemyśl in August 2016 and took a walk through the well preserved forts around the city that you know from our show.

Siege of Przemyśl - Summary

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Dec 11, 2016 (6 min)

Siege of Przemyśl - Summary

This is the prologue of our episodes filmed at Przemyśl. Indy summarises all the events relevant to the two Sieges of Przemyśl and the battles in the region. In the next instalment we will dive into the details of the fort design and explore the live of the soldiers in the forts.

Our Contribution to Battlefield 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Nov 22, 2016 (4 min)

Our Contribution to Battlefield 1

You may have spotted Indy in the credits for Battlefield 1 already but we wanted to take the time to tell you what our contribution to the game actually was and briefly talk about what we think about the game.

WW1 Summary Part 7: New Inventions and New Fronts - Fall 1916

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Oct 31, 2016 (9 min)

WW1 Summary Part 7: New Inventions and New Fronts - Fall 1916

1916 is known as the year of battles and in the past three months you could see that there was still no end in sight. Romania joined the war opening another front and at the Somme and at Verdun the battles were still raging.

10 Rare and Obscure WW1 Era Guns feat. Rock Island Auction

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Sep 7, 2016 (10 min)

10 Rare and Obscure WW1 Era Guns feat. Rock Island Auction

The era before and during World War 1 saw rapid development in firearms. Some of them were only prototypes or only saw very limited production. In collaboration with Rock Island Auction we present 10 rare and obscure firearms of the WW1 era.

Our First Trip to WW1 Locations Was an Epic Journey

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Sep 3, 2016 (14 min)

Our First Trip to WW1 Locations Was an Epic Journey

Indy & Flo talk about our first trip to original WW1 locations in Poland and Ukraine. The trip was a great experience for all of us and you will surely like the future episodes we will publish throughout the next months. Thanks again to everyone who made this possible.

WW1 Summary Part 6: The Year of Battles

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Aug 9, 2016 (8 min)

WW1 Summary Part 6: The Year of Battles

1916 is known as the year of battles and in the summer of that year this name was truly earned. The Battle of Verdun, the Brusilov Offensive and the Battle of the Somme were all fought simultaneously. On top of that, the Austrians launched a "punishment expedition" against the Italians, the Arab Revolt was declared and the slowly but steadily the Balkan front was built up once more.

Behind the Scenes - Making of a TGW Episode

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Aug 3, 2016 (11 min)

Behind the Scenes - Making of a TGW Episode

It only took us 2 years but here is a behind the scenes and making of video where we explain how we actually work and how much effort goes into each episode.

Top 10 Misconceptions About World War 1

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Jul 31, 2016 (7 min)

Top 10 Misconceptions About World War 1

We thought about a list of misconceptions about World War 1 that don't want to die even 100 years later.

Battlefield 1 - Historical Gameplay Trailer Analysis

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Jun 29, 2016 (18 min)

Battlefield 1 - Historical Gameplay Trailer Analysis

Another Battlefield 1 trailer was released two weeks ago and since the first one was an overwhelming success, we thought we analyse the gameplay trailer too giving you a historical perspective for the game.

World War 1 in Numbers

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Jun 21, 2016 (10 min)

World War 1 in Numbers

Special thanks to Karim Theilgaard for composing the the new theme for our brand new intro! We are approaching the 100th regular episode and decided to surprise you with an extra special episode about the staggering numbers of World War 1.

Battlefield 1 Historical Trailer Analysis

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: May 13, 2016 (15 min)

Battlefield 1 Historical Trailer Analysis

Thousands of people decided to watch our show since the Battlefield 1 trailer made its debut last week, so we decided to welcome all the new fans with a trailer analysis.

WW1 Summary Part 5: The Battle of Verdun - The War Moves to the Middle East

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: May 2, 2016 (7 min)

WW1 Summary Part 5: The Battle of Verdun - The War Moves to the Middle East

The winter 1916 ends with the invasion of Serbia and Montenegro and unrestricted submarine warfare. And the spring of 1916 starts with the Battle of Verdun at the Western Front and Russian successes in Anatolia. The British are in trouble in Ireland and in Mesopotamia but are still carving up the Middle East in the Sykes-Picot-Agreement. The Eastern Front drowns in spring thaws while the Russian homefront is in disarray.

WW1 Summary Part 4: The Entente on the Run

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Jan 26, 2016 (6 min)

WW1 Summary Part 4: The Entente on the Run

The end of the year 1915 and early 1916 don't look good for the Entente powers. Stalemate on the Western Front, no progress on the Eastern Front, Serbia overrun, defeat after defeat at the Isonzo, under siege at Kut, Gallipoli evacuated and even a new war zone in Libya. How would they turn the tide against the Central Powers?

Outtakes: The Return of the Giant Metal Snake

Episode: S03 Special | Airdate: Jan 10, 2016 (5 min)

Outtakes: The Return of the Giant Metal Snake

By now you probably understood that Indy is a little crazy in the good way. So, here's a collection of new bloopers and outtakes for your viewing pleasure. Happy New Year!

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