Voices Of The First World War
In the Air: Bloody April
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:13:49
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Synopsis
The return of the major series tracking the development of the First World War through the archives of the Imperial War Museums and the BBC.Reaching 1917, Dan Snow explores the events of the year through the recollections of those who were there. As the fighting became more and more desperate, in the air, on the Western Front - even below ground in extensive mining operations - the morale of those being sent into battle was at times becoming dangerously low.Morale was never worse in the Royal Flying Corps than in spring 1917, which became known as 'Bloody April'. Germany had the upper hand at this point in the war, with superior tactics, training, and technology. With outclassed aircraft, the RFC suffered disastrous losses throughout the month, and beyond. Cecil Lewis and Norman Macmillan eloquently describe the intensity of the dogfights of spring 1917, and others recall the leading flying ace at the time, Captain Albert Ball, who was lost in early May.In the first five programmes of this year's series, Dan