/r/TheGreatWarChannel
THE GREAT WAR covers the events exactly 100 years ago. From 2014-2018 the YouTube channel covered the events of World War 1 week by week. At the moment, we are covering the events in the aftermath of WW1 – which wasn't the war to end all wars as people had hoped.
This subreddit is for discussion of the Youtube series The Great War. This goes for:
If you're new to the series, begin watching the playlist here.
Join the WW1 Discord server here
The Great War covers the events exactly 100 years ago: The story of World War I in realtime. Featuring: The unique archive material of British Pathé. Indy Neidell takes you on a journey into the past to show you what really happened and how it all could spiral into more than four years of dire war. Subscribe to our channel and don’t miss our new episodes every Thursday.
You may support us through Patreon, Merch, and books from our Amazon Store.
Here is the link to our official maybe answer.
Our subreddit's wiki page offers several resources to navigate our project! Our FAQ section hopes to answer some of your most common questions about the project and the war. Special episodes are categorized to make it easier to find our weapon, country episodes and more. Also, get to learn a little more about the team!
Most of the comments are written by our social media manager Florian (/u/flobota). He is posting links, facts and backstage material on our social media channels. But from time to time, Indy reads and answers comments with his personal account, too.
The official portal for asking and cataloging questions for OOTT may be found at outofthetrenches.thegreatwar.tv. With the easy to use portal, questions can be filtered by category and searched to see if what is on your mind has already been asked or answered.
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While watching the movie 1917 I heard mention of a "hulking pen". Does anyone know what this is?
An ancestor of mine served in the 103rd IN Reg. 26th ID “Yankee Division”. He was wounded at some point in October of 1918. His roster at the end of the month states “SLD in hospital”. Any clue as to what “SLD” means? I haven’t had any luck looking it up…
My great great grandfather, served in the US Army during the First World War. I have a few screenshots of muster rolls that told me the unit he belonged to. “Italian Service Regiment, 1st Battalion, Administrative Labor Company #169, Army Service Corps.” From my own time in the Army, I can decipher what this means generally, but as to what he might have actually did, I don’t really know. It looks like all of his muster rolls listed Camp Sermoise, Nievers, France as their camp location. My interpretation is that they used Italian soldiers for labor under American command. Any info or opinion is appreciated! Please and thank you!
There was a funny anecdote mentioned by Indy during one of the episodes on the world war. It was either during the german invasion of Belgium or somewhere on the eastern front and it had to do with a statue and a funny comment by a german (I think) high ranking figure, which Indy told. It was really funny and ironical and I cannot seem to find it. Does anyone know what I'm referring to?