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‘Understanding’ The 1991 Presidential Address delivered by the Honorary President John Terraine
[This article first appeared in Stand To! 34 Spring 1992 pp7-12] I think I have to begin with an apology today. It is addressed to any of you who may have come to this meeting hoping that they would be hearing about the Aisne, the Department of Northern France named after a quiet, pretty river, noted for its fishing, which in 1914 became the sce...
The Great War: Myth and Memory by Dan Todman
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Hambledon £19.99. The Great War: Myth and Memory is based on Dan Todman’s PhD thesis and looks at the changing perceptions of the Great War from 1918 until the present day. There are seven chapters dealing with: mud, death, donkeys, futility, poets, veterans and modem memory. Chapter three on 'Donkeys' is particularly illuminating. The autho...
Harry Lauder: The World's First Musical Superstar and Broken Parent of the First World War
“Have you news of my boy Jack?" Not this tide. "When d'you think that he'll come back?" Not with this wind blowing, and this tide. Rudyard Kipling’s poem about his fallen son is one of the most well-known expressions of parental pain of the Great War, but few were more open about their grief at the loss of a child than ‘The World’s First Musical...
The Royal Navy and the Dardanelles with Dr. John Peaty
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Our presentation this month explores the naval actions in the Dardanelles at the effect on the Royal Navy and future naval strategy. John's presentation will include details of the involvements of different personalities and discuss success or failure!
'Prime Ministers on the Front' with Graham Adams
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Graham will look at the role different Prime Ministers took in the Great War with special discussion on those who served in the forces such as Clement Attlee, Neville Chamberlain, Anthony Eden and Winston Churchill. Image: Major Winston Churchill, wearing a French steel shrapnel helmet, stands with General Emile Fayolle and other officers includ...
'The Allied Intervention in Northern Russia 1918-1920’ by Andy Stuart
Caption: White Russian gunners, trained by British expeditionary NCOs About the talk: This talk looks at the low known events that followed the Russian Revolution and examines its impact on the Allies in the Great War.It is a fascinating and chaotic period largely forgotten/ignored by the general public, military historians and politicians. What...
“Once they were young. The British High Command of the Great War at the battle of Omdurman 1898.” By Peter Hart and Branch AGM
“Once they were young. The British High Command of the Great War at the battle of Omdurman 1898.” By Peter Hart and Branch AGM Please note the change of talk and the earlier start time of 7:30pm due to the AGM. In a change of talk due to health issues we welcome back Peter Hart. Peter’s talk will tell the story of the Battle of Omdurman using ma...