James Wheatly

Echoes of War

History EN ↓ 15 episodes

Welcome to Echoes of War. Here, we'll explore various major wars throughout history, from the Great War to the Russian Revolution. Gear up to get a deep dive into aspects of these wars that you may have never heard about before. We'll talk major battles, new technologies, and the real motivations behind the major players. In each season we'll focus on one major war, or a few smaller consecutive wars, and how they have echoed into our modern world. Follow us:X.com/EchoesOfWarPodInstagram.com/echoesofwarpod/Echoesofwarpod.bsky.social

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James Wheatly

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History

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Latest episode

Feb 10, 2026

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Episodes

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 15 — Aftermath: Echoes of the Great War 10.02.2026

The fighting stops — but the consequences endure. In this final episode, we explore trauma, memory, political instability, and the long shadow cast by the Great War. Veterans return to societies unable to absorb them, new states struggle to survive, and unresolved tensions harden. The war’s legacy echoes through decades of conflict and change. The Great War ends — but its echoes do not.

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 14 — The War Ends and the Peace That Follows (1918–1919) 10.02.2026

The guns fall silent — but peace proves fragile. This episode examines the collapse of the Central Powers, the armistice, and the negotiations at Versailles. Peace is shaped by exhaustion, fear, and imbalance rather than consensus. Borders are redrawn, grievances remain unresolved, and instability spreads. The war ends without closure.

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 13 — The Final Year: 1918 10.02.2026

By nineteen eighteen, the war must be decided — or collapse entirely. This episode follows Germany’s Spring Offensive, its initial success, and its ultimate failure. As Allied coordination improves and American forces arrive, exhaustion becomes decisive. Military defeat turns into political breakdown. The war ends not with triumph, but with systemic collapse.

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 12 — America Enters the War (1917) 10.02.2026

For years, the United States remains distant — geographically and psychologically. This episode explores why neutrality becomes untenable and how America finally enters the war. From Wilson’s moral dilemma to mass mobilization, a society unprepared for modern war is rapidly transformed. American ideals collide with European realities. The war expands not just in size, but in meaning.

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 11 — Russia in Revolution (1917) 10.02.2026

Russia does not fall on the battlefield — it collapses from within. This episode traces how prolonged war strain leads to revolution, beginning in Petrograd and ending with Russia’s exit from the war. Food shortages, military exhaustion, and political failure undermine the state’s authority. Revolution succeeds when soldiers stop obeying. The balance of the war shifts overnight.

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 10 — War at Sea and Neutral Powers 10.02.2026

The oceans become battlefields — and civilians become targets. This episode examines submarine warfare, blockades, and the slow erosion of neutrality. The sinking of the Lusitania exposes the contradictions of naval war and international law. Neutral states struggle to survive between economic pressure and military threat. War at sea makes the conflict invisible, constant, and impossible to avoid.

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 9 — A Global War 10.02.2026

The conflict expands far beyond Europe. This episode follows the Ottoman Empire’s entry into the war and the fighting that spreads across the Middle East, Africa, and colonial territories. Campaigns like Gallipoli and the experiences of colonial soldiers reveal how imperial systems globalize the conflict. Decisions made in European capitals ripple outward to regions that had little voice in the wa...

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 8 — Verdun and the Somme (1916) 10.02.2026

Two battles define the war of attrition. At Verdun, endurance becomes a strategy; at the Somme, preparation collapses into catastrophe. This episode explores how commanders pursue decision through exhaustion — and why neither battle delivers it. Millions fight, suffer, and die without resolution. Verdun and the Somme reveal a war sustained not by victory, but by the inability to stop.

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 7 — Total War and the Home Front 10.02.2026

The war no longer belongs only to soldiers. This episode follows how civilians become targets, workers become essential, and governments exert unprecedented control over daily life. Propaganda, censorship, rationing, and labor mobilization reshape societies far from the front lines. Through factories and messaging offices, the war enters homes and minds. Total war transforms entire nations — and l...

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 6 — New Weapons, Old Thinking (1915–1916) 10.02.2026

Technology transforms the battlefield faster than strategy can adapt. This episode examines artillery, machine guns, submarines, and the first use of poison gas — weapons that promise decision but deliver devastation instead. Through the first gas attack at Ypres, we see how innovation outpaces ethics and preparation. Military thinking struggles to catch up with industrial reality. The result is a...

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 5 — War in the East (1914–1916) 10.02.2026

While the Western Front freezes, the Eastern Front moves — and breaks differently. This episode explores the vast scale of fighting between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia, from early disasters to structural weakness. Battles like Tannenberg reveal how command, communication, and geography shape outcomes. The Eastern Front is more fluid, more chaotic, and more fragile. It exposes how empires...

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 4 — The Western Front Freezes (1914–1915) 10.02.2026

After the initial maneuvers, the war grinds to a halt. This episode traces the Battle of the Marne, the Race to the Sea, and the emergence of trench warfare on the Western Front. What was meant to be temporary becomes permanent, reshaping how the war is fought and experienced. Through daily life in the trenches and the realization that the war will not end quickly, a new kind of conflict takes hol...

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 3 — Illusions of a Short War (August 1914) 10.02.2026

When war begins, confidence is everywhere. Crowds celebrate, leaders promise quick victories, and soldiers march believing they will be home by Christmas. This episode examines the opening weeks of the war — from mass mobilization to the invasion of Belgium and Britain’s entry into the conflict. Early assumptions collapse almost immediately, replaced by shock and uncertainty. The war does not unfo...

Echoes of the Great War: Episode 2 — Sarajevo and the July Crisis (June–July 1914) 07.02.2026

A single assassination shocks Europe — but it does not make war inevitable. This episode follows the killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the chain of decisions that followed, day by day, through the July Crisis. Diplomatic ultimatums, mobilization orders, and miscalculations slowly remove every remaining off-ramp. What mattered most was not what leaders wanted — but what they believed would ha...

Echoes of The Great War: Episode 1 — A Continent Under Strain (1871–1914) 07.02.2026

Before the first shots of World War I are ever fired, Europe is already under pressure. In this opening episode, we explore how decades of political rivalry, imperial competition, industrialization, and alliance systems created a continent primed for catastrophe. From German unification to the slow decline of empires, the forces shaping the twentieth century are already in motion. This episode set...

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