This video offers a sneak peek into a World War I battlefield tour, following the war chronologically. It highlights key locations and events, starting with the German attack in 1914 in Belgium, moving to trench warfare in Ypres in 1915, the Somme and Verdun offensives of 1916, the Nivelle Offensives on the Chemin des Dames in 1917, and concluding with American forces and the Hundred Days Offensive in 1918. The tour emphasizes historical sites and their significance in understanding the conflict.
This is a 'State of the Channel' update for 2019, likely providing an overview of the channel's progress, future plans, and community engagement. The description highlights various ways viewers can support the channel, including Patreon, merchandise, a book sign-up for a French Rifle, and an invitation to a WW1 battlefield tour. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context strongly suggests content related to firearms history, collecting, or discussion.
This video features an extemporaneous lecture by Ian about the French Mutinies of 1917, delivered during a Military Historical Tours trip to American World War One battlefields. Ian clarifies his role as a participant, not a tour guide, and provides a link for viewers interested in taking their own historical tours with Military Historical Tours, which cover various conflicts and locations across Europe and Asia.
This video is a successful follow-up to the Dig Hill 80 fundraiser, exceeding its goal by nearly 40,000 Euros thanks in part to the "Forgotten Weapons" audience. The creator expresses excitement about visiting the site in Spring 2018 and promises footage during the dig in June and of the final state in November. A promotional offer for an American WWI battlefield tour in France in May 2018 is also included, with a discount code "Weapons".
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