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Battles of the First World War Podcast

The French Army in the First World War, a Discussion: Pt 4

Battles of the First World War Podcast

Mike Cunha

History

4.8812 Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2024

⏱️ 121 minutes

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Summary

Part 4 of the ongoing discussion looks at the French Army in 1915: an often overlooked year, it was a year of “carnage, optimism, and learning,” as Alex says in the talk. Fighting to keep pressure on the German invader and relieve pressure on the WW1 Russian Front, the French faced a long year where that optimism took several body blows; it was a year where the French Poilu learned this would be a long and terrible war. 

  

This was a fascinating conversation as always, and you really need to listen for the part where Jim Taub talks about handling and firing a Chauchat light machine gun!

 

Joining us for this discussion are:

 

  • Alex Lyons, the man who spends his free time telling us the story of his Poilu great-grandfather on Twitter,

  • Steve Marsdin, a student and researcher of the 1914 Battle of the Frontiers and its effects,

  • Jim Smithson, author of “A Taste of Success: The First Battle of the Scarpe. The Opening Phase of the Battle of Arras 9-14 April 1917” and two guide books on the Arras battlefields

  • James Taub, Associate Curator at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, PA, and a public historian with a specialty in French history, and its presentation to American audiences.



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The

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The The

0:23.6

The All right. You guys ready?

0:53.1

Born ready.

0:55.0

Hey folks. if you enjoyed the last time we did this, go ahead and get yourself a cup of something and get in for another great roundtable discussion of the French army during World War I. I really hope you guys enjoy this episode.

1:14.9

So, okay, so once again, we are with some of the best great war historians in the field today.

1:22.7

With us this evening, we have Alex Lyons, the man who spends his free time telling us the story of his

1:28.9

Pauulu great-grandfather on Twitter. I'm not calling it by its other name. Steve Marsden,

1:36.2

a student and researcher of the 1914 Battle of the Frontiers and its effects. Jim Smithson,

1:43.8

author of A Taste of Success,

1:46.7

The First Battle of the Scarpe, the opening phase of the Battle of Arras, 9 through 14, April 1917,

1:54.3

as well as two guidebooks on the Arras battlefields.

1:58.4

And Jim Taub, associate curator of the Museum of the American Revolution, but very

2:04.5

much passionate about the French Army and World War I. Again, these episodes are the brainchild

2:10.7

of Alex Lyons, who was on the podcast way back in the day to discuss the experiences of his

2:16.5

great grandfather, again, who was a French participant in the war.

2:21.0

So we have an awesome group here, as always, one full of enthusiasm for the subject matter.

2:27.1

And you have to forgive me for anything that happens technically.

2:32.5

It's my fault.

2:33.9

I already started with a bad Zoom link.

2:36.6

But everything else is working out well.

2:39.3

So to start us off, guys, the focus of this talk today is going to be 1915.

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