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Tales from the Battlefields

Terry Whenham
Tales from the Battlefields
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  • Tales from the Battlefields

    181: The Bicker Boys and the Living Ghosts of the Battlefields

    16/07/2026 | 52 mins.
    In this episode we discover the stories of the boys, and a woman, from a small Lincolnshire village who died in the Great War. We read an emotional final letter to his wife from an Officer who predicted his own death on the following day, and how a man shot himself in the chin soon after arriving on the Western Front, survived but then died years later. What is his story? And the nurse who worked in hospitals in France but is now buried in the local churchyard. How did the War claim Martha’s life and what is her legacy? We also look at two descriptions of the battlefields during the 1920’s and 1930’s. Why did the writer describe the soldiers who stayed behind as “The Living Ghosts?
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    180: Somme Success on 1st July 1916

    01/07/2026 | 38 mins.
    In this episode we mark the 110th anniversary of the beginning of the Battle of the Somme by following the successful advance by 6th Northamptonshire’s on that infamous day. How did they achieve their objectives on such a disastrous day for the British Army? We tell their story through the eyes of the soldiers who were there. Men like their popular Commanding Officer George Ripley – what did he give each of his boys as a present before the battle? And Richard Jerrams. Richard and his mate Joe walked 25 miles, and slept overnight in a ditch, to enlist with the battalion. What happened to them? We also hear about Private Fred Roberts, who used found himself face to face with Germans in a dugout…what happened then.
  • Tales from the Battlefields

    179: An Australian Pilgrimage to the Western Front

    25/06/2026 | 1h 18 mins.
    In this episode the follow the story of 6 soldiers, 5 who died and 1 who returned home to Melbourne, across the Western Front. We listen to the words of Australian veterans as they describe the horrors of Pozieres on the Somme and reflect on the lives of these men through the eyes of 4 people, their relatives, on a private battlefield tour that I guided last week. You can hear the raw emotion in the words and language of the veterans, and then the pilgrims 110 years later. Who were these men? What happened to them? And why is there no Christian cross on one of their graves?
  • Tales from the Battlefields

    178: The 6th Airborne Division in Normandy with Neil Barber

    15/06/2026 | 56 mins.
    In this episode we talk to historian and author Neil Barber about the 6th Airborne Division. We discuss the men that landed on D Day and how Neil got to know them and discover their incredible stories of bravery. We hear about Wally Parr, the Para who used a German gun to shoot at the enemy, and the Frenchman who wasn’t bothered about the battle going on outside his home and went back to bed! We also listen to an emotional “last letter home” from Stan Eckert, read by 17 year old Charlie. Stan and his brother were both killed in action are buried together in Ranville Cemetery. We remember them, and many others.
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    177: Massacre at the Ardenne Abbey – June 1944

    04/06/2026 | 47 mins.
    In this episode we visit the garden of an ancient Abbey near Caen in Normandy, the scene of the murder of 20 Canadian soldiers in the days following D Day in June 1944. Who were these young men? We pay tribute to each and every one of them…and discover how a bereaved Mother refused to move from her home as she expected her son to come through the kitchen door one day. And we look into the story of the SS Officer, Kurt Meyer, who was held responsible for these murders. Who was he? Why was he released from a military prison after just 8 years and what happened when he returned home? And how did a Chestnut tree become the unmarked grave of some of these lads?
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About Tales from the Battlefields
Podcast telling the unheard stories of men who served on the Western Front during World War 1. Listen to the stories of soldiers told by Terry Whenham, battlefield guide and researcher. I have been researching these stories for over 20 years and can now share incredible experiences of ordinary men and women. Who were these soldiers? How did they die? What is their legacy? How do we remember them?
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