Footsteps of the fallen

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2020/08/22
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2026/01/25
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63 min.
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19 days

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A journey through the Great War

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The Black Stork of Flanders
2026/01/25
Send us a text Welcome to the latest episode! Today we walk the battlefield from Ypres to Poelkappelle and discover the personal stories of some of the men who lie in the cemeteries in this part of the Salient, including that of the greatest French air ace, Georges Guynemer. Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https:/www.patreon.com/footstepspod
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The beginning of the end
2026/01/11
Send us a text Happy New Year! By July 1918, the German offensive was running out of steam; heavy losses, combined with overstretched supply lines, put the Germans in a perilous position.  The German Commander, Ludendorff, gambled everything on one final push, the so-called Friedenstrum, or Peace Offensive. The offensive failed and the door was opened to Allied Victory. In this episode, we look at the events of July 1917, discover the conflict between Ludendorff and his military planners, and hear the story of two of Britain's greatest flying aces.
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Questions and answers - episode 2
2025/12/28
Send us a text Welcome to the final podcast of 2025! In our second question-and-answer episode, we answer some listeners' questions, covering topics including Home Front recruitment, the evolution of gas masks, rum jars, and the Carlisle Programme. Got a question you'd like answered? Please email me at [email protected]. Happy New Year! The podcast will be back in 2026!! Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https:/www.patreon.com/footstepspod
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A walk near Ypres - Polygon Wood to Hill 60
2025/12/14
Send us a text In our latest podcast, we meander across the battlefield to the east of Ypres, starting at Polygon Wood and heading south to Hill 60.  We look at the cemeteries and memorials and find out some of the personal stories of men who fought and died on this part of the salient.  I wish every one of you a very Happy Christmas and thanks for your support in 2025. Support the podcast: https:/www.patreon.com/footstepspod https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog
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The Battle of the Bees
2025/11/23
Send us a text In November 1914, the British attempted to capture the strategically vital port of Tanga in German East Africa.  Poor planning, an indecisive commander, poorly trained troops and the fanatical idealism of brilliantly trained Askari troops combined to turn the operation into a disaster for the British. In this episode, we look at Germany's colonial history in East Africa, the skill and excellence of the remarkable German General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, and meet an enigmatic British intelligence officer who may, or may not, have been one of the world's leading ornithologists.  We hear about the appalling conditions faced by the troops and discover Mother Nature's brutal side, which earned the Battle of Tanga its nickname, The Battle of the Bees. Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https:/www.patreon.com/footstepspod
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Trench Talk - Walking the Western Front with Briana Gervat
2025/11/02
Send us a text Welcome to this latest episode of Trench Talk! Today I sit and talk with Briana Gervat, an author and photographer who, in the aftermath of the COVID lockdown, decided to connect with history and walk the length of the Western Front. She documented her journey in a book, There Will Come Soft Rains, and in this wide-ranging discussion, we talk about her deeply spiritual journey across all 450 miles of the old front line. You can buy a copy of the book here https://amzn.eu/d/4B8NA60 Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https:/www.patreon.com/footstepspod
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The rose and the thistle
2025/10/19
Send us a text Welcome to the latest episode! In a slightly shorter episode than usual, we travel to Belgium and discover the story of two lieutenants, Lt Ronald Poulton Palmer and Lt Frederick "Tanky" Turner, rugby captains of England and Scotland respectively. Rivals on the rugby pitch and comrades in the military, we look at the lives and careers of these two great characters, their deaths and the remarkable ceremony that brought a little piece of London to Belgium. Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https://www.patreon.com/c/footstepsofthefallen
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Questions and answers - episode 1
2025/10/05
Send us a text Welcome to our first-ever questions and answers episode! In today's episode, we address questions posed by listeners and delve into a range of topics. If you have a question you'd like answered, please email me at [email protected], and we will see if we can get it into a future Q&A episode.  Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog
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The Pool of Peace
2025/09/21
Send us a text Welcome to this latest episode! Today we are in Belgium and walk the battlefield to the south of Ypres, beginning at Bedford House Cemetery and finishing at the Spanbroekmolen mine crater, the "Pool of Peace", created by the largest mine explosion from the Battle of Messines.  We visit the cemeteries and memorials on this part of the battlefield to learn what happened, and what can still be seen. Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https://footstepsofthefallen.com/gallery/
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Trench Talk - Sussex to the Somme with Martin Barry
2025/08/31
Send us a text In this latest episode of Trench Talk, it's a pleasure to be joined by international cricketer, battlefield guide and WW1 fanatic Martin Barry. Martin works as a battlefield guide and volunteer for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, overseeing the vast military plot at Hastings Cemetery.  In today's episode, he shares some of the personal and tragic stories of the men who lie buried in this small corner of Sussex.   We hear tales of murder most foul, tragic accidents, unfortunate events, and discover Martin's lifelong fascination with the Red Baron. You can find Martin's website at https://www.thewargravesguy.com/ Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https://footstepsofthefallen.com/gallery/
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Hill 70 - a listener's request
2025/08/03
Send us a text Welcome to today's episode! For the first time, we have created a listener's request podcast; I was contacted by a listener who discovered his Grandfather had been killed at Hill 70 while serving with the Cameron Highlanders at the Battle of Loos in 1915.  The listener is planning his first-ever trip to the Western Front and wants to walk the battlefield where his Grandfather was killed. He asked if I could do a podcast about that area - your wish is my command! We begin with an overview of the fighting on the Loos battlefield and then walk a circular route around Hill 70 and Bois Hugo to explore what happened and what remains to be seen to this day. Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https://footstepsofthefallen.com/gallery/
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Trench talk - Uniforms of the Great War with Taff Gillingham
2025/07/20
Send us a text Welcome to the first Trench Talk of the season, where Taff Gillingham joins me.  Taff is a military historian and specialist historical advisor for the film, TV and theatre industries and has worked as an advisor on many well-known productions from Downton Abbey to the film 1917. Taff is an expert on WW1 uniforms and kit, and in this fascinating and wide-ranging conversation, he shares his encyclopedic knowledge.  Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https://footstepsofthefallen.com/gallery/
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Bois Grenier
2025/07/06
Send us a text Welcome to the first episode of Season 8! Today, we travel to the forgotten front and the village of Bois Grenier. The fields in this sleepy corner of agricultural France contain dozens of German bunkers and blockhouses from the time of World War I. The sector was a nursery sector - a relatively quiet location where new battalions could learn the regimes of trench warfare. The peace was shattered on the afternoon of the 25th September 1915 when a diversionary attack for the Battle of Loos had disastrous effects for the men of the 2nd Rifle Brigade and the Royal Berkshires. We walk the fields and hear about the infamous "Dicky's Dash", the tragic end to the life of a Canadian flying ace, listen to stories of murder most foul and unbelievable gallantry, as well as boomerangs and the mystery and unknown fate of Clifford the monkey. Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https://footstepsofthefallen.com/gallery/
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Faithful unto death - the story of the Chinese Labour Corps
2025/06/01
Send us a text Welcome to the final episode of Season 7! In today's episode, we look at the little-studied role played by the Chinese Labour Corps during the Great War. Over 90,000 Chinese labourers served in France and Belgium, engaged in manual labour and the dangerous work of clearing munitions and bodies from the battlefields. Who were these men, and how did they end up so far from home?  The podcast will be back for Season 8 on Sunday July 6th 2025. Supoort the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https://footstepsofthefallen.com/gallery/
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In the shadow of the Springboks - Delville Wood to Courcelette
2025/05/18
Send us a text Welcome to the penultimate episode of Season 7! Today we are on the Somme and walk the battlefield from Delville Wood to Courcelette via High Wood and Martinpuich. We begin we looking at "The Turning Point" a remarkable but little-known narrative of the Somme battle written by the eccentric Harold Perry-Robinson.  We visit Delville Wood cemetery and memorial and hear the history of the site, as well visiting the only remaining tree from the Great War. We walk to High Wood - "Ghastly by day, ghostly by night, the rottenest place on the Somme" and discover some of the memorials around this great killing ground.  We then head to Martinpuich and conclude at Adanac Cemetery in Courcelette. Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog https://footstepsofthefallen.com/gallery/
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4.9 out of 5
34 reviews
iuputer jones 2025/08/03
Amazing podcast series on WW1
Matt’s podcast is an incredible deep dive into various components and aspects of WW1. Specifically, his delivery and preparation are refreshing and in...
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rchinnis 2025/06/04
Outstanding Series
There are a number of quality Great War podcasts & “Footsteps of the Fallen” certainly rates among the very best. Matt covers a wide array of topics b...
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Richs1234 2024/12/02
Very wonderful podcast
I found this podcast as I am looking to understand the First World War. Matt does such a great job of not only talking about the facts of the many (la...
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A_l_a_n_F 2023/05/04
Excellent Podcast on the Great War
I thoroughly enjoy this podcast by Matt Dixon. Matt is passionate about the topic and I’ve learned so much from him. He has the ability to really conn...
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brion brigman 2022/07/04
1915
Great podcast. I love that he does a lot on the battles of 1915 an oft forgotten year in the Great War minus Gallipoli. Thanks for providing the conte...
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greed freedy 🥵 2022/10/21
Dissatisfied
Just not good enough
jay michaelson 867 2022/05/22
Well done
Very well spoken, easy to understand with great flow. Appreciate the unique detail behind the battles. Keep it up!
tundraknob 2022/02/25
Podcast
Love this guy! Fantastic info and remarkable stories. The interview with Mike Cunha was especially good. Matt is a great interviewer. He asks ques...
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BFWWP 2022/02/12
Fantastic—The Level of Knowledge is Phenomenal
Matt’s podcast is absolutely fantastic. Subscribe and let him take you on long walks through the Old Front Line of the Great War’s Western Front. You ...
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