DiscoverLiving History with Mat McLachlanEp250: Somme 1916 - The Death of the Newfoundland Regiment
Ep250: Somme 1916 - The Death of the Newfoundland Regiment

Ep250: Somme 1916 - The Death of the Newfoundland Regiment

Update: 2025-07-02
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On July 1st, 1916, 800 young Newfoundlanders climbed out of a trench and walked into history at Beaumont-Hamel. In twenty minutes, an entire generation was lost. This is their story - from fishermen's sons volunteering in St. John's to seasoned soldiers facing the German lines on the Somme. Through the actual words of Lieutenant Owen Steele, Private Frank Lind, and others who were there, Mat McLachlan tells how a small island's fierce loyalty to the Empire led to unimaginable sacrifice. A tragedy that shaped Newfoundland's identity forever, commemorated by a bronze caribou that still stands guard over the fields where so many gave everything.


Presenter: Mat McLachlan

Producer: Jess Stebnicki


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Ep250: Somme 1916 - The Death of the Newfoundland Regiment

Ep250: Somme 1916 - The Death of the Newfoundland Regiment