Key Battles of American History podcast

GW5: The Common Soldier

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In this episode, Sean and James step away from battles and politics to focus on the daily lives of the ordinary men who fought in World War I. They explore what soldiers from the major powers wore, ate, and carried into battle, as well as the terrifying wounds and diseases that claimed millions of lives. The episode traces dramatic advances in medical care, from battlefield triage and antiseptic surgery to the first blood transfusions and reconstructive surgery. It also delves into the psychological toll of trench warfare, the spread of illnesses like trench fever and influenza, and the grim realities of capture and imprisonment. Through it all, listeners gain a vivid sense of the endurance, suffering, and humanity of the common soldier.

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