The Germans attack at Verdun and wreak havoc on the Franco-British plans for the Somme offensive. As the Mill on the Meuse pulls ever more French soldiers into the fire, the British Expeditionary Force takes on a larger role in the coming battle. By the end of May GEN Sir Douglas Haig confirms the BEF will lead the Somme attack on 1 July 1916.
The weeks go by and while stating their goals remain the same, the British and French leadership each plan different operations for the same battle. One army looks to carry out a battle of attrition. The other army plans to break through the German trench line and restart the war of movement.
Any chance this will get on iTunes? That would be great.
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for listening! Yes, we’re on iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/battles-first-world-war-podcast/id1119044000
Best regards,
Mike