
Episode 9. Perspectives.
What was the impact of the 1918 Allied Intervention on the United States and British Socialism; at the time and today? I also consider what it means for Putin and the Russian's view of the west today.

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Hosted by Andy Stuart · 🇺🇸 US · EN-GB · 10 episodes
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Ordinary people, extraordinary times. The war was not just the Western Front, Gallipoli, mud, blood and barbed wire. It was, as described on the tin; a World War. Japan, The White, Black, Red and Baltic Sea's. Siberia, Africa, China, Chile, Siam and Samoa. People, places and events you'll never have heard of. A new approach to what we thought we knew about. The fighting, politics, disasters, intrigues and social history of the time.
Andy Stuart hosts WW1: Unusual Tales from The Great War., a history show with 10 episodes published.

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