#18 ‘Spies of the Kaiser’ - Ep 2 WW1: how much was it Britain’s fault?
History Cafe - A podcast by Jon Rosebank, Penelope Middelboe
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Rereleasing why we got into the First World War ahead of our new series on the Battle of the Somme to be released in New Year - losses on the first day 1 July 1916 were largest in British history. We have a new story to tell.Synopsis: We look at anti-German hysteria in Britain 1906-1909. The British publishing phenomena of 1906 was The Invasion of 1910 (by Germans), serialised in the Daily Mail and marketed by men walking around London in Prussian uniforms. This chimed perfectly with the anti-German clique at the foreign office. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.