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The Great War | "On the Idle Hill of Summer..." (Episode 1)

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The Great War is a 26-episode documentary series from 1964 on the First World War. Narrated by Michael Redgrave, with readings by Marius Goring, Ralph Richardson, Cyril Luckham, Sebastian Shaw and Emlyn Williams. The documentary was a co-production of the Imperial War Museum, the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the Australian Broadcasting Commission.
The music for the series was composed by Wilfred Josephs. It was performed by the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra conducted by George Hurst. Much use was made of 20th Century symphonies, including Shostakovitch's 11th Symphony and Vaughan Williams' Sinfonia Antartica'.
The episode titles are taken from quotations, the origins of which are shown in parentheses. With few exceptions, successive blocks of episodes are devoted to each year of the war: episodes 1–6 to 1914, 7–10 to 1915, 11–14 to 1916, 15–19 to 1917, 20–23 and 26 to 1918.
Episode 1 - 1914: "On the Idle Hill of Summer..." (A. E. Housman)
Profiles of the five European powers engaged at war's start: German Empire, French Third Republic, United Kingdom, Russian Empire and Austria-Hungary. The Balkan Wars and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
The Great War | "For Such a Stupid Reason Too..." (Episode 2)

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Episode 2 - 1914: "For Such a Stupid Reason Too..." (Queen Mary)
Political consequences of the assassination: the July Crisis. Austrian pressure on Serbia, involvement of Russia and Germany, the Schlieffen Plan and diplomatic exchanges leading to the British declaration of war on Germany.
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The Great War | "We Must Hack Our Way Through" (Episode 3)

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Episode 3 - 1914: "We Must Hack Our Way Through" (Bethmann-Hollweg)
The start of war in the West. German invasion of Belgium, the Battle of Liège and subsequent atrocities. French advances and retreats in Alsace-Lorraine and the Ardennes, the deployment of the British Expeditionary Force. Interviewees include Edward Spears and Euan Rabagliati.
IWM Interview with Euan Rabagliati
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80021542
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The Great War | "Our Hats We Doff to General Joffre" (Episode 4)

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Episode 4 - 1914: "Our Hats We Doff to General Joffre" (1914 jingle)
The events preceding the First Battle of the Marne. The fighting retreat of BEF and the French in the West, Russian invasion of East Prussia and German counter-attack at Tannenberg. The Battle of Mons, the First Battle of Guise and preparations for the defence of Paris. Interviewees include Robert Cotton Money and Edward Spears.
WM Interview with Frederick Atkinson
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80003987
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The Great War | "This Business May Last a Long Time" (Episode 5)

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Episode 5 - 1914: "This Business May Last a Long Time" (Rudolf Binding)
The stabilisation of the fronts. The First Battle of the Marne, the Race to the Sea, the Siege of Antwerp and the First Battle of Ypres in the West; Austrian defeats in Serbia and in Galicia in the East. Reprisals against Germans in Britain, mass enlistment in the British Empire and Christmas at the front lines. Interviewees include Edward Spears and Henry Williamson.
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The Great War | "So Sleep Easy in Your Beds" (Episode 6)

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Episode 6 - 1914: "So Sleep Easy in Your Beds" (Admiral Fisher)
The first months of war at sea. Naval supremacy of the Royal Navy and its vulnerabilities to mine and submarine warfare. The seizure of German overseas colonies, the Siege of Tsingtao, the raids of the Emden and the pursuit of Maximilian von Spee. The naval Battle of Heligoland Bight, Battle of Coronel, Battle of the Falkland Islands and the Battle of Dogger Bank.
IWM Interview with Ernest Amis
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80003986
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The Great War | "We Await the Heavenly Manna..." (Episode 7)

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Episode 7 - 1915: "We Await the Heavenly Manna..." (Nikolai Yanushkevich - Russian General)
War in Europe in the first half of 1915. German success at the Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes, Russian Siege of Przemyśl, German Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive and Russian collapse due to severe shortage of materiel. German use of poison gas at the Second Battle of Ypres, British munitions shortage and the role of wartime industrial production. Interviewees include Gustav Lachmann.
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The Great War | "Why Don't You Come and Help?!" (Episode 8)

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Episode 8 - 1915: "Why Don't You Come and Help?!" (Lloyd George)
The effects of protracted war on civilian life of the major powers, with focus on Britain. The sinking of RMS Lusitania, reprisals against foreign nationals. The founding of Lloyd George's Ministry of Munitions, employment of women in the war industry, resulting labour disputes. Interviewees include Norman Demuth and Walter Greenwood.
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The Great War | "Please God Send Us a Victory..." (Episode 9)

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Episode 9 - 1915: "Please God Send Us a Victory..." (soldiers prayer)
The Ottoman Empire joins the war on the side of the Central Powers. Armenian Genocide and Gallipoli Campaign.
IWM Interview with Joseph Murray who appears in this episode
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80008002
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The Great War | "What Are Our Allies Doing?" (Episode 10)

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Episode 10 - 1915: "What Are Our Allies Doing?" (Russian General)
The war in the latter half of 1915, marked by successes of Central Powers. German and Austrian advance in the East, Russian withdrawal. Italy enters the war on the Allied side, attacking Austria and is stopped at the river Battles of the Isonzo. The Allied offensive in the Second Battle of Champagne and Third Battle of Artois falters. Serbia is overrun by German and Austrian troops, with Bulgaria joining the war in this operation, on the side of the Central Powers. Allied relief troops land in Salonika but are delayed by Greek internal politics, while Serb and Montenegrin forces and civilians flee through Albania to Corfu.
IWM Interview with Richard Talbot Kelly, who appeared in "What Are Our Allies Doing?" & "Surely We Have Perished": https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80016340
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The Great War | "Hell Cannot Be So Terrible" (Episode 11)

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Episode 11 - 1916: "Hell Cannot Be So Terrible" (a French soldier)
The Battle of Verdun through June 1916, with a brief look at the civilian life in France at the time.
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The Great War | "For Gawd's Sake Don't Send Me" (Episode 12)

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Episode 12 - 1916: "For Gawd's Sake Don't Send Me" (1916 song)
The British army in Picardy in 1916. Recruitment and training of volunteers in Britain, deployment in France, logistics of supplying a million-strong force. The artillery barrage preceding the Allied joint offensive. Interviewees include Charles Carrington.
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The Great War | "The Devil is Coming..." (Episode 13)

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Episode 13 - 1916: "The Devil Is Coming..." (German soldier)
The Battle of the Somme, with mentions of concurrent Allied offensives: the Brusilov Offensive in Galicia, Romanian invasion of Transylvania and several Battles of the Isonzo in Italy. All sides suffer immense losses, Germany adopts a defensive posture and Britain introduces tanks.
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The Great War | "All This It Is Our Duty to Bear" (Episode 14)

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Episode 14 - 1916: "All This It Is Our Duty to Bear" (Lord Lansdowne)
War-weariness in Europe. In Britain, conscription, loss of shipping to German U-boats, Easter Rising in Dublin, the Battle of Jutland and the death of Earl Kitchener. In Germany and Austria, loss of morale, construction of the Hindenburg Line and the death of Emperor Franz Joseph. In Russia, discontent bordering on revolution. A change of guard in Britain, Germany and France, favouring continuation of war.
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The Great War | "We Are Betrayed, Sold, Lost" (Episode 15)

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Episode 15 - 1917: "We Are Betrayed, Sold, Lost" (French soldier)
The Western Front in 1917 prior to the arrival of US troops. German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line, successful British diversion at Arras, French failure in the Nivelle Offensive. Mutinies in the French Army follow but are resolved by General Philippe Pétain. Interviewees include Edward Spears and Henry Williamson.
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The Great War | "Right Is More Precious Than Peace" (Episode 16)

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Episode 16 - 1917: "Right Is More Precious Than Peace" (President Wilson)
United States enters the war. US foreign policy in early 20th century. Non-interventionism at war's start, swings of public opinion, industrial production favouring the Allies. Wilson's re-election and the declaration of war on Germany, prompted by the Zimmermann Telegram and unrestricted submarine warfare. Preparations for war, conscription, General Pershing's arrival in Europe.
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The Great War | "Surely We Have Perished" (Episode 17)

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Episode 17 - 1917: "Surely We Have Perished" (Wilfred Owen)
British and Dominion offensives in Flanders in 1917, originating from the Ypres Salient. The successful capture of Messines Ridge is followed by the Battle of Passchendaele, with many casualties on both sides. Rainy weather sets in early and armies bog down in mud. Interviewees include Cecil Arthur Lewis.
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The Great War | "Fat Rodzianko Has Sent Me Some Nonsense" (Episode 18)

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Episode 18 - 1917: "Fat Rodzianko Has Sent Me Some Nonsense" (Tsar Nicholas II)
Russian revolutions of 1917. Overview of life in imperial Russia and of consequences of war. Food revolts lead to February Revolution, the Czar abdicates. The Provisional Government continues the war, Germany helps Vladimir Lenin return to Petrograd. Failure of Kerensky Offensive, widespread desertions, October Revolution. Germany supports independence of Ukraine and Finland, forces the punitive Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on the Bolsheviks.
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The Great War | "The Hell Where Youth and Laughter Go" (Episode 19)

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Episode 19 - 1917: "The Hell Where Youth and Laughter Go" (Siegfried Sassoon)
The Western Front at the end of 1917. Experiences: artistic portrayals, sounds and smells of the war, aerial photographs. The discrepancy in perceptions between soldiers and civilians, psychological breakdowns, sense of belonging to the unit. Georges Clemenceau becomes French Prime Minister, the Battle of Cambrai ends in stalemate. Interviewees include Charles Carrington, Horace Birks and Henry Williamson.
IWM Interview with Horace Birks
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80000864
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The Great War | "Only War, Nothing but War" (Episode 20)

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Episode 20 - 1918: "Only War, Nothing but War" (Clemenceau)
Impact of war on everyday life. Shell shock. Censorship and propaganda. British naval blockade leads to starvation diets in Germany. German submarine warfare, countermeasures, food shortages and rationing in Britain. Use of women's labour, better labour policies, women's suffrage. Zeppelin air raids, air defence, Gotha Raids, Mustard gas, railway guns and Paris Gun. Interviewees include Benjamin Muse and Egbert Cadbury.
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The Great War | "It Was Like the End of the World" (Episode 21)

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Episode 21 - 1918: "It Was Like the End of the World" (German soldier)
The start of German Spring Offensives in 1918. Shortage of manpower in Allied lines, German reinforcements from the East. German offensives Operation Michael at the Somme and the Battle of the Lys in Flanders.
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The Great War | "Damn Them, Are They Never Coming In?" (Episode 22)

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Episode 22 - 1918: "Damn Them, Are They Never Coming In?" (F. S. Oliver)
The end of German advance in the West. Delayed deployment of US troops, German offensive in Champagne hastens their arrival. First AEF engagements. The final German assault halted, again at the Second Battle of the Marne. Brief footage of African American regiments. Interviewees include Melvin Krulewitch and Charles Carrington.
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The Great War | "When Must the End Be?" (Episode 23)

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Episode 23 - 1918: "When Must the End Be?" (Hindenburg)
Allied offensives in summer 1918. French counter-offensive at the Marne, the Battle of Amiens, the Second Battle of the Somme, advance to the Hindenburg Line. In Britain, public protests yield to sceptical optimism. In Germany, troops lose morale and leaders realise that victory is impossible. Interviewees include Douglas Wimberley.
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The Great War | "Allah Made Mesopotamia – and Added Flies" (Episode 24)

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Episode 24 - 1918: "Allah Made Mesopotamia – and Added Flies" (Arabian proverb)
War in the Middle East. British capture Basra and mount an unsuccessful campaign toward Baghdad. Ottomans fail to capture Suez but check the British advance Palestine campaign begins. Britain encourages Arab Revolt against the weakened Ottomans, then captures Baghdad, Jerusalem and in 1918, Damascus. The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, the seeds of future conflicts. Interviewees include George Langley.
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The Great War | "The Iron Thrones Are Falling" (Episode 25)

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Episode 25 - 1918: "The Iron Thrones Are Falling" (British officer)
War on the frontiers of Austria-Hungary, in the Balkans and in Italy. Allied troops in Greece establish the Macedonian Front but do not advance, the Central Powers occupy Romania. Allied intervention brings Greece to their side. Austrian and German troops breach the Italian front at the Battle of Caporetto and stop just short of Venice but next Austrian assault at the Piave fails. Allies breach the Macedonian Front, Bulgaria capitulates. Czechoslovakia and South Slavs declare independence, Italy launches counter-offensive Battle of Vittorio Veneto, Austria-Hungary capitulates and dissolves.
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The Great War | "...And We Were Young" (Episode 26)

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Episode 26 - 1918: "...And We Were Young" (A. E. Housman)
War's end. Allied Hundred Days' Offensive in the West continues, US President Wilson offers Fourteen Points as peace terms. Germany's allies capitulate after defeats on other fronts. Revolution in Germany, Kaiser Wilhelm abdicates, Germany accepts peace terms. Human costs of war, reception and celebration of the armistice. Interviewees include Henry Williamson and Keith Officer.
IWM Interview with Herbert Sulzbach
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80004308
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The Great War | "Voices from the Western Front" (Extra 1)

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Extra DVD material with rare archive films and interviews.
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The Great War | "The Finished Fighter" (Extra 2)

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Extra DVD material (Silent Film): A United States official war film used in the First World War to help instruct U.S. troops.
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Episode 2 - 1914: "For Such a Stupid Reason Too..." (Queen Mary)
Political consequences of the assassination: the July Crisis. Austrian pressure on Serbia, involvement of Russia and Germany, the Schlieffen Plan and diplomatic exchanges leading to the British declaration of war on Germany.
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