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Stories of the Great War
Chris Mowery
10 episodes
3 weeks ago
Stories of the Great War explores the deeply human side of World War I, sharing powerful and moving accounts of individuals whose lives were forever shaped by one of history’s most devastating conflicts. From brave soldiers in the trenches to courageous nurses and compassionate chaplains, each episode brings personal narratives vividly to life through detailed storytelling, historical accuracy, and emotional resonance. Join us as we honor their experiences, sacrifices, and legacies, ensuring their extraordinary stories are never forgotten. Hosted by historian Chris Mowery, best known for the Youtube Channels Vlogging Through History and Stories of the Great War.
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Stories of the Great War explores the deeply human side of World War I, sharing powerful and moving accounts of individuals whose lives were forever shaped by one of history’s most devastating conflicts. From brave soldiers in the trenches to courageous nurses and compassionate chaplains, each episode brings personal narratives vividly to life through detailed storytelling, historical accuracy, and emotional resonance. Join us as we honor their experiences, sacrifices, and legacies, ensuring their extraordinary stories are never forgotten. Hosted by historian Chris Mowery, best known for the Youtube Channels Vlogging Through History and Stories of the Great War.
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Stories of the Great War
The Devil Dogs at Belleau Wood: Separating Truth from Fiction
In the spring of 1918, with German forces only miles from Paris, the Allied cause was on the brink of collapse. Into this desperate fight were thrown the untested U.S. Marines.

This episode of "Stories of the Great War" explores the brutal, 26-day battle for Belleau Wood, the bloody crucible that forged the modern identity of the United States Marine Corps. Discover the savage, close-quarters fighting in the dark woods and across blood-soaked wheat fields that shocked veteran German soldiers and gave birth to legends. We'll delve into the stories behind the defiant cry, "Retreat? Hell, we just got here!" and the heroic acts of valor that earned multiple Medals of Honor. Learn how this pivotal battle helped halt Germany's final offensive, boosted Allied morale, and earned the Marines their enduring nickname: "Devil Dogs." - or did it?
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3 weeks ago
36 minutes

Stories of the Great War
The Man Who Gambled on Blood: Erich von Falkenhayn
In the autumn of 1914, with the dream of a swift German victory shattered on the banks of the Marne, Kaiser Wilhelm II turned to a new commander to salvage the war: General Erich von Falkenhayn. This episode delves into the life and controversial career of one of World War I's most pivotal figures. We explore Falkenhayn's rise to power, his stark realization that the war could not be won by traditional means, and the development of his chilling new strategy: attrition. At the heart of his plan was the Battle of Verdun, a horrific engagement designed not to capture territory, but to "bleed the French army white". Was Falkenhayn a cold-blooded butcher or a grim realist who understood the brutal nature of industrial warfare better than anyone else? From the slaughter on the Meuse to his brilliant, forgotten campaign in Romania, we examine the complicated legacy of the man who gambled on blood.






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1 month ago
25 minutes

Stories of the Great War
Before Action: The Short, But Brilliant Life of Poet Lt. William Noel Hodgson
Join host Chris Mowery for a journey through the remarkable—and heartbreakingly brief—life of Lieutenant William Noel Hodgson. Nicknamed “Smiler” at school and praised for both athletic prowess and poetic talent, Hodgson left Oxford’s cloisters in 1914 to fight with the 9th Devonshire Regiment. From his baptism of fire at Loos to months of trench‑side writing beneath Mansell Copse, the episode traces how war reshaped his verse and spirit. At the center lies Hodgson’s haunting final poem, “Before Action,” published just two days before he fell on 1 July 1916, the first day of the Somme. Through vivid storytelling, original readings, and reflective commentary—delivered without sound effects or music—you’ll discover how one young man’s prayer for courage became an enduring voice of the Great War. Whether you’re new to WWI history or a seasoned listener, this episode brings the soldier‑poet’s legacy to life with clarity, empathy, and conversational warmth.
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3 months ago
34 minutes

Stories of the Great War
Black Jack Pershing: Father of the Modern American Military
In this sweeping biographical episode of Stories of the Great War, Chris Mowery traces the extraordinary journey of General John J. Pershing—from a Missouri mule team to the battlefields of Europe. With rich narration and vivid storytelling, we follow Pershing through dusty frontier posts, the fire-swept hills of Cuba, the mountains of the Philippines, and into the heart of the Great War. Learn how personal tragedy, tactical genius, and relentless discipline shaped the man who built America’s first modern army—and changed the course of world history. This is the story of “Black Jack” Pershing, General of the Armies of the United States.
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4 months ago
32 minutes

Stories of the Great War
St. Mihiel: America's First Independent Strike in the Great War
In this episode of Stories of the Great War, we journey to the rain-soaked fields of northeastern France in September 1918, where the American Expeditionary Forces launched their first independent offensive of the First World War. Led by General John J. Pershing, the St. Mihiel Offensive marked a turning point—not only in the war, but in the emergence of the U.S. as a major military power. Discover the strategic planning, the clash of Allied and American leadership, the bravery of the Doughboys in the trenches, and firsthand accounts from the men who endured the storm. This is the story of how a young army proved itself on the world stage.
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4 months ago
22 minutes

Stories of the Great War
I Died in Hell - They Called it Passchendaele
In this episode, we delve into one of World War I's most harrowing and iconic battles—the Battle of Passchendaele. Through vivid storytelling and poignant eyewitness accounts, we explore the strategic decisions, harsh battlefield conditions, and immense human cost endured by soldiers on both sides. Join us as we examine the courage, sacrifice, and tragedy of Passchendaele, providing a detailed narrative that honors the memory of those who fought and fell amidst the mud of Flanders.
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4 months ago
43 minutes

Stories of the Great War
Courage in the Argonne: The Lost Battalion
The Lost Battalion: Courage in the Argonne tells the gripping true story of more than 500 American soldiers who were cut off, surrounded, and left to fend for themselves in the dense Argonne Forest during the final weeks of World War I. Led by Major Charles Whittlesey, these men of the 77th Division held their position under constant German attack, with no food, no water, and little ammunition — all while being mistakenly shelled by their own artillery. For six harrowing days, they refused to surrender. In this episode, we explore:
  • The chaotic Meuse-Argonne offensive that led to their isolation
  • Personal accounts from trapped soldiers
  • The bravery of carrier pigeons like Cher Ami
  • How their endurance turned them into legends
  • The physical and emotional cost of their survival
This is a story of grit, brotherhood, and heroism in the face of impossible odds — a story too powerful to be lost to history.
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5 months ago
48 minutes

Stories of the Great War
Shot at Dawn: Executions in the Great War
Shot at Dawn: Executions in the Great War explores one of the most haunting and controversial aspects of World War I — the execution of over 300 British and Commonwealth soldiers by their own armies, often for desertion, cowardice, or falling asleep at their post. In this sobering episode, we examine: The brutal conditions that drove men to the breaking point The court-martial process and the lack of proper defense The stories of individuals who were executed How shell shock and trauma were misunderstood and punished The legacy of these executions and modern efforts for pardons Using personal letters, military records, and expert analysis, we bring to light the emotional and ethical weight of these forgotten stories — and reflect on how war tests not only nations, but the limits of human endurance.
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6 months ago
31 minutes

Stories of the Great War
Alvin York: From Reluctant Warrior to Hero of the Great War
In this emotional and gripping episode of Stories of the Great War, we follow the incredible true story of Alvin York—a humble farmer from Tennessee whose deep religious convictions initially led him to oppose fighting in the war. But when faced with battle in the Meuse-Argonne offensive, York displayed extraordinary bravery, capturing over a hundred enemy soldiers almost single-handedly. Through vivid accounts and personal reflections, we'll explore how York's courage, humility, and faith made him one of America's greatest war heroes, forever shaping his legacy in the history of World War I.
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6 months ago
48 minutes

Stories of the Great War
Pals Battalions and the Price of Loyalty: Accrington at the Somme
In this powerful episode, we uncover the tragic story of the Accrington Pals — a battalion of friends, neighbors, and co-workers who volunteered together to serve King and Country in World War I. As part of the British Army’s unique "Pals Battalions" initiative, the men of Accrington marched off to war side by side — and on July 1, 1916, many of them died side by side on the first day of the Battle of the Somme. We’ll explore: The origin and purpose of the Pals Battalions The recruitment and training of the Accrington Pals What happened when they went "over the top" at Serre The devastating consequences for their town back home Through historical analysis, personal letters, and eyewitness accounts, this video honors their memory while asking hard questions about sacrifice, loyalty, and the human cost of war.
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6 months ago
37 minutes

Stories of the Great War
Stories of the Great War explores the deeply human side of World War I, sharing powerful and moving accounts of individuals whose lives were forever shaped by one of history’s most devastating conflicts. From brave soldiers in the trenches to courageous nurses and compassionate chaplains, each episode brings personal narratives vividly to life through detailed storytelling, historical accuracy, and emotional resonance. Join us as we honor their experiences, sacrifices, and legacies, ensuring their extraordinary stories are never forgotten. Hosted by historian Chris Mowery, best known for the Youtube Channels Vlogging Through History and Stories of the Great War.