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Author: Joel Traugott

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History podcast focused on telling stories of world events from the memoirs and interviews of the men who were there. On Itunes @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/first-person-history/id1390671654?mt=2
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In this second part of our post script to WWI Mud and Shell, we’ll follow Ernst Junger as he continues sharing his experiences over two months living and fighting on the line near the Rossignol Wood. In this episode, we’ll explore mine warfare, the air war, sniping and how the individual fighting man has changed over the last four long years of fighting. Also available on Itunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/first-person-history/id1390671654?mt=2
This is a post script to our WWI series Mud and Shells. Copse 125 was written by Ernst Junger in 1930, 12 years after the war. In this piece he revisits a two month period living and fighting in a shell blasted patch of forest known only on English maps as the Rossignol Wood. This piece goes beyond Junger’s earlier writing in Storm of Steel to address the higher ideals of life on the front from courage to nationalism to the total rewriting of military tactics that happened in the smoky shell blasted plains of western Europe from 1914 through 1918. Also available on Itunes @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/first-person-history/id1390671654?mt=2
1918, the final year of fighting. As one of Germany’s elite soldiers, Ernst Junger will see no slackening in the brutal frequency of combat as Germany makes it’s final great offensive against the overwhelming force of the Allies. Louis Barthas will reach the end of his health after 4 years of near continuous service in the trenches and narrate the end of the war from the safety of garrison duty. Sources: Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger Poilu by Loius Barthas
In this episode, Junger conducts a series of brutal trench raids against determined British opposition. Junger will, in the course of three months of trench raiding take hundreds of prisoners and be wounded three times. Louis Barthas will face the fallout of his units revolt, and bitter cold in the snowy trenches of the Argonne forest. Though the war is winding down, the combat is not.   Sources: Poilu by Louis Barthas Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger
Close range combat with British Indian troops, an offensive and a fighting retreat in Flanders and French units revolting, April through August of 1917 are a crazy time on the front for Ernst Junger and Louis Barthas. Rejoin us in this episode for the most intense combat Junger has faced yet in the muck of Flanders. Barthas, the socialist writes a manifesto for his regiment’s revolt and survives hard bombardments on the slopes of Mont Cornillet. This is Mud and Shells, 1917, part two. Also available on Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/first-person-history/id1390671654?mt=2 Sources: Storm of Steel, Ernst Junger Poilu, Louis Barthas
In 1917 Part 1, rejoin Barthas and Junger on the western front. Half way through their 4 years on the front, both men are evolving into highly effective soldiers each in their own way. Junger, now a company commander is about to pioneer storm troop tactics as the Germans seek to break the stale mate and overcome the Allies massive resource advantages. Barthas on the other hand, ever the pacifist and humanist will lead his gun crew back to Champagne and still, never fire a shot. Welcome back to First Person History, Mud and Shells, 1917 part 1. On Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/first-person-history/id1390671654?mt=2 Sources: Ernst Junger, Storm of Steel Louis Barthas, Poilu
Rejoin Ernst Junger and Louis Barthas for Mud and Shells, 1916 part 2 to see what the latter half of the year holds in store. Junger will survive a desperate last stand at a village under assault at the Somme. He’ll go on to scout enemy forests, and man an observation post with a commanding view of the battlefield. Louis Barthas is to be sorely tested in his pacifism and decency on the slopes of the shell blasted Cote 304 and in the muddy moonscapes of the Somme. Lest the first world war fade into memory and its veterans be forgotten, join us in reliving the first hand experiences of those who survived. Sources: Ernst Junger, Storm of Steel Louis Barthas, Poilu
After a year of hard fighting, the war is just getting started for Ernst Junger and Louis Barthas. Follow these brave soldiers into 1916 as Junger fights in the trenches of Monchy and Barthas survives the hell of Cote 304 in Verdun.  Source Material: Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger Poilu by Louis Barthas
Return to the western front with Ernst Junger and Louis Barthas as we see what the second half of 1915 holds for them. No longer fresh faces to the front, the latter half of 1915 will see Ernst Junger embroiled in bitter trench fighting at the Somme and Barthas surviving a series of ill fated attacks in the flooded trenches of the Neuville-Saint-Vaast sector. This second episode is part of our series following these brave men as they survive their four years of Mud and Shells. Source Material: Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger Poilu by Louis Barthas
Follow Ernst Junger and Louis Barthas as they live and fight on the western front in WWI. This episode covers the latter days of 1914 and the first half of 1915 as these soldiers arrive on the front and are baptized in mud and blood. This is the first part of a series following these soldiers through four hard years of fighting on the western front.  Source Material: Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger Poilu by Louis Barthas
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