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BBC World War One
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The events of the first truly global war and its devastating and far reaching impact.
The events of the first truly global war and its devastating and far reaching impact.
USA: Isolationism
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BBC World War One
How did WW1 change America's place in the world? Jonathan Dimbleby presents a public debate from the US Library of Congress in Washington
50:09
Germany: The Waging of War
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How did technological and industrial development revolutionise World War One? The tank, gas, flame throwers, Zeppelins were like nothing that had been experienced before.
50:12
Sarajevo: Nationalism
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A century ago a shot rang out in Sarajevo which set the world on a path to war. How did the peace made after WW1 influence the ethnic conflicts in the region during the 1990s?
50:13
Jordan: Redrawing the Middle East
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BBC World War One
How did World War One change the face of the Middle East? And, how did this seismic and controversial period shape the century to follow?
50:01
ww1: London: The Psychology of War
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What drove men to volunteer to fight during World War One? What drove them to the edge of sanity when they got there?
50:09
London: The Psychology of War
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BBC World War One
What drove men to volunteer to fight during World War One? What drove them to the edge of sanity when they got there?
50:13
The War that Changed the World: Australia
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Australia's experience of WW1 is like no other country's. In association with the British Council, BBC presenter Razia Iqbal and an Australian audience debate the role the "legend of Anzac" played in the hundred-year history of Australia since the first Anzac Day.
50:10
The War that Changed the World: Australia
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BBC World War One
Australia's experience of WW1 is like no other country's. In association with the British Council, BBC presenter Razia Iqbal and an Australian audience debate the role the "legend of Anzac" played in the hundred-year history of Australia since the first Anzac Day.
50:09
DocArchive: Tanzania: Race and Colonial War
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Audrey Brown chairs a discussion on the effects of World War One in Africa. She hears the stories from African fighters, on both the German and British sides. And she speaks to Tanzanians who tell their family memories, like Oswald Masebo from Dar es Salaam University.
50:12
Tanzania: Race and Colonial War
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BBC World War One
Audrey Brown chairs a discussion on the effects of World War One in Africa. She hears the stories from African fighters, on both the German and British sides. And she speaks to Tanzanians who tell their family memories, like Oswald Masebo from Dar es Salaam University.
50:11
DocArchive: The War that Changed the World: Heroism
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Life in the trenches during World War One, amongst rats, mud, shelling, barbed wire and unprecedented numbers of dead, called upon new reserves of both endurance and courage. But what did the war do to the ancient idea of heroism?
50:09
The War that Changed the World: Heroism
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Life in the trenches during World War One, amongst rats, mud, shelling, barbed wire and unprecedented numbers of dead, called upon new reserves of both endurance and courage. But what did the war do to the ancient idea of heroism?
50:07
ww1: WW1 At Home 20 - The Baghdadi Jews & a Terrier on Zeppelin watch
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How Manchester’s Baghdadi Jews fought to be recognised as friends of
Britain and Jim the dog who helped keep the Kent coast safe.
14:27
WW1 At Home 20 - The Baghdadi Jews & a Terrier on Zeppelin watch
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BBC World War One
How Manchester’s Baghdadi Jews fought to be recognised as friends of
Britain and Jim the dog who helped keep the Kent coast safe.
14:32
DocArchive: The War that Changed the World: India
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BBC World War One
Razia Iqbal is joined in Delhi by guests and an audience to explore the impact of the World War One on Imperialism.
50:12
The War that Changed the World: India
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Razia Iqbal is joined in Delhi by guests and an audience to explore the impact of the World War One on Imperialism.
50:10
ww1: WW1 At Home 19 - Tank Trials & Making Jam for the Frontline
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The technical innovation that led to the birth of the tank, tales from the grandsons of the Guernsey soldier who travelled all over the
world and the factory in Grimsby that supplied the frontline in jam.
15:27
WW1 At Home 19 - Tank Trials & Making Jam for the Frontline
Episode in
BBC World War One
The technical innovation that led to the birth of the tank, tales from the grandsons of the Guernsey soldier who travelled all over the
world and the factory in Grimsby that supplied the frontline in jam.
15:32
ww1: Soldiers of the Empire 2/2 – The Fight in Fairyland
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Santanu Das tells the story of the Indian Army on the Western Front, from disembarkation in Marseilles where the troops were greeted by excited crowds, to the grim reality of the trenches.
28:18
ww1: Soldiers of the Empire 2/2 – The Fight in Fairyland
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Santanu Das tells the story of the Indian Army on the Western Front, from disembarkation in Marseilles where the troops were greeted by excited crowds, to the grim reality of the trenches.
28:13
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