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Dan and historian Peter Hart discuss how the Gallipoli garrison escaped to fight another day. Peter Hart was an oral historian at the Imperial War Museum for almost 40 years, during that time he interviewed thousands of veterans. An internationally acknowledged expert on Gallipoli, he is uniquely well placed to tell this remarkable story.
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This is part 1 of a two-part Christmas podcast that explores the truce with three distinguished historians, Peter Hart, Taff Gillingham and Rob Schaefer. We also hear extracts of letters and diaries from the men involved, including some broadcast here for the first time in English. This episode was first released on 23rd December 2020.
Peter Hart has been Oral Historian at the Imperial War Museum since 1981. He has written several books about various aspects of the First World War, including Gallipoli and aerial warfare. His latest book is Fire and Movement, which takes a fresh look at the British Expeditionary Force in August 1914.
Join us for our annual get together. This year it takes place in Chester. [21 October 2022] Friday afternoon war walk option, evening keynotes with Vanda Wilcox, Richard Van Emden and social afterwards. Saturday all-day ticket with seminars and keynotes from Peter Hart, Alex Churchill & Nicolai Eberholst
Peter Hart is the former oral historian at the Imperial War Museum, London, and co-author of Laugh or Cry: The British Soldier on the Western Front, 1914–1918 (Pen & Sword Military, 2022)
Peter established Peter Hart Battlefield tours in 2012 and has visited the peninsular well over 50 times.
It's refreshing to find a podcast with very knowledgeable hosts, who also do not take themselves seriously
Peter Hart worked as the oral historian of the Imperial War Museum from 1981–2020. He is the author of several military history books on the First and Second World Wars.
We welcome Peter Hart back to Hornchurch for a talk on a naval theme on Wednesday 14th of February 2024. Peter will be telling the story of HMS Warspite in the First World War.
Mat interviews Imperial War Museum historian Peter Hart about the closing days of the First World War, and the crucial role played by Australian, British and American troops in defeating the German Army.