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First World War 1918, voices from the BBC archives, Sarah Kilgarriff ; narrated by Jonathan Keeble

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First World War 1918, voices from the BBC archives, Sarah Kilgarriff ; narrated by Jonathan Keeble
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
history
Main title
First World War 1918
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Responsibility statement
Sarah Kilgarriff ; narrated by Jonathan Keeble
Sub title
voices from the BBC archives
Summary
By the end of March 1918, Germany's Spring Offensive had thrown British forces back over the old Somme battlefields. But this last push failed and with the stalemate of trench warfare broken, the Allies swept from near-defeat to victory. However, their joy was tempered by sorrow. Too many would not come home. For the Germans, the mood was despairing as their 'endless columns rolled eastward', the November fog and rain adding to their melancholy. Memorable reminiscences include an evocative portrait of the poet Wilfred Owen by his brother Harold, American troops on their initiation into the horrors of battle and reflections on the controversial Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig by his contemporaries. The war ended on 11 November 1918, but the Treaty of Versailles was not signed until 28 June 1919. By then, the German fleet had decided its own fate in one final act of defiance witnessed by a group of school children on an outing in Scapa Flow
Target audience
adult
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resource.variantTitle
First World War nineteen-eighteen
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