The History of the Twentieth Century

Mark Painter
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Aug 13, 2017 • 43min

085 Serbien muß sterbien

The Great War started as a conflict between Austria and Serbia. Now, amid all the other conflicts emerging as the war goes continental, Austria makes its bid to punish Serbia for the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand.
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Jul 30, 2017 • 42min

084 So Much the Better

The French plan to respond to a German offensive was a counteroffensive into the German center. The French attempted this on August 21-23; it was an utter failure.
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Jul 23, 2017 • 50min

083 The Flight of the Goeben

The outbreak of the Great War saw one of the German Navy's newest and most powerful battlecruisers in the Mediterranean. She was a threat to the Entente and had to be stopped. Only...what exactly is she trying to do?
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Jul 16, 2017 • 42min

082 No, Whatever the Consequences

The German war plan called for a massive offensive against France that would pass through Belgium, but one of the big unknowns in German war planning was whether the Belgians would resist, and if so, how fiercely.
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Jul 9, 2017 • 44min

081 Offense to the Utmost

French strategists emphasized the importance of offense and planned to respond to a German invasion with an offensive of their own. British strategy increasingly revolved around joining with France in a ground war.
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Jun 25, 2017 • 46min

080 Keep the Right Wing Very Strong

A look at how Germany and Russia planned to fight the Great War.
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Jun 18, 2017 • 39min

079 Lessons Learned II

A survey of the most important reasons why the Great War happened and why the international order failed to prevent it.
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Jun 11, 2017 • 48min

078 The Lamps Go Out II

Germany mobilizes and declares war on Russia and France. As German troops move into Luxembourg and Belgium, the British Cabinet comes around and joins the war.
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Jun 4, 2017 • 1h 3min

077 The Lamps Go Out I

Russia finds the Austrian ultimatum unacceptable. Austria, egged on by Germany, pursues war with Serbia anyway.
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May 21, 2017 • 44min

076 Today Is Better Than Tomorrow

In the four weeks following the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, the Austrian government slowly pondered its response. Meanwhile, in the rest of Europe, the murders were already being forgotten.

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