♫musicjinni

False Memory: what we 'know' about WW1

video thumbnail
Is Blackadder real 'history'?.... In this presentation, Prof Stephen Badsey blows away many of the myths of the First World War.

Recorded as part of the WFA President's Conference series "A World at War 1914-18" - 1914: The BEF and the German Imperial Armies.

If you enjoy this video, please subscribe to our YouTube channel !

The Western Front Association is a UK registered charity.

The Western Front Association:
https://www.westernfrontassociation.com

Become a member:
https://www.westernfrontassociation.com/membership

Find 100s of Articles on the Great War of 1914-18:
https://www.westernfrontassociation.com/world-war-i-articles

Find a local Branch:
https://www.westernfrontassociation.com/branches

#greatwar #westernfrontassociation #ww1 #worldwarone #blackadder

Command Amidst Chaos: leadership in the BEF

False Memory: what we 'know' about WW1

Boer War to World War: Tactics and Training in the British Army 1902 - 1914 | Spencer Jones

Erich von Falkenhayn and the question of understanding war | Prof Holger Afflerbach

Hiring and Firing on the Western Front

Culture Clash: British and German Military Innovation at War, 1914-18 | Dr Jonathan Boff

Soldiers of the Empire: international encounters in the Great War, then and now | Peter Stanley

The 1915 CEF’s Fighting, Training, Recruiting, and Administrative Echelons | Dr Bill Stewart

Territorials in 1915 | Dr Bill Mitchinson

Mud, Blood and Poppycock | Gordon Corrigan

The Battle of the Somme reassessed | Prof Gary Sheffield

Theatre and the Great War | Dr Helen Brooks

The Indian Army on the Western Front | Gordon Corrigan

The Origins of the Schlieffen Plan | Ross Beadle

Home Front: The Forgotten War?

Dominion Geordies in World War 1 | James McConnel

The Frocks and the Brass Hats | Gordon Corrigan

Gas Warfare in the First World War - an Overrated Weapon - or an Underrated One? | Gary Sheffield

The Western Front | Nick Lloyd

The History of the CWGC

Railway Development in WW1 | Rob Thompson

The Last of the Doughboys | Richard Rubin

Leading from the front? Officers and Officership in the British Army in two world wars

The Western Front in 1915: Indian Connections with the World Beyond | George Morton Jack

Achieving the Impossible? | Elaine McFarland

The making of a World War

John Terraine as a Military Historian, Revisited | Prof Gary Sheffield

The Morale and Discipline of British and Anzac troops at Gallipoli | Gary Sheffield

Ch6:E44: The War was Nearly Lost - I Helped to Smash the Prussians, by Pte HJ Polley, 31 Oct 1914

Winning with Laughter: How Britain's cartoonists helped win the First World War | Luci Gosling

Disclaimer DMCA