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MEN OF THE CENOTAPH: 8/8: Nick Lloyd, The Western Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918

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🗓️ 26 May 2024

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MEN OF THE CENOTAPH: 8/8: Nick Lloyd, The Western Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918

https://www.amazon.com/Western-Front-History-Great-1914-1918/dp/B09NS2DT8X

A panoramic history of the savage combat on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918 that came to define modern warfare.

The Western Front evokes images of mud-spattered men in waterlogged trenches, shielded from artillery blasts and machine-gun fire by a few feet of dirt. This iconic setting was the most critical arena of the Great War, a 400-mile combat zone stretching from Belgium to Switzerland where more than three million Allied and German soldiers struggled during four years of almost continuous combat. It has persisted in our collective memory as a tragic waste of human life and a symbol of the horrors of industrialized warfare.

1919 NEW ZEALANDERS MARCH BY BUCKINGHAM PALACE

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This is the

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CVS I in the world. I'm John Bachelor. Nick Lloyd is here.

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His new book is The Western Front.

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History of the Great War, 1914 and 1918, is June of 1917. A cavalryman in high shiny boots with

0:18.6

a stiff collar drab olive arrives in Paris to celebration cheering from the from the rooftops. His name is

0:26.8

Pershing a couple of months before he was riding horses in Mexico and was in Texas in the heat of the Texas summer.

0:35.0

And because he spoke French and because his commander died of a heart attack

0:40.0

right before, Wilson called him up. President Wilson beckoned him to say,

0:45.6

I'm sending you the head of the American Expeditionary Force because in April of

0:50.8

1917, Wilson and the Congress declared war on Germany and Austria.

0:57.0

And Pershing arrives without an army.

1:00.0

There were only 113,000 men in the army when Pershing was riding around in Mexico seeking

1:04.2

Pancho Villa.

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He's without an army, but he's going to bring an army with him.

1:10.0

And what they want is amalgamation.

1:12.5

Let's term on this because amalgamation will not work.

1:16.4

Pershing's ideas, we're going to fight alone.

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Nick, a hundred years later, is Pershing right or is Fosch right? Should they have all been put together?

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No, I think Pershing is right. I think, you know, the amalgamation, when America enters the war in April 17 the French said look

1:36.0

you know you don't really know how to fight you don't have the equipment why don't you just give us

1:40.4

your manpower because that's your strongest asset and we will train them

1:43.7

they'll work in our divisions and this will be a way that we can essentially re-energize

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