Reflections at the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One.
It was war on a scale never seen before. We hear the letters & voices of those who fought.
100 years since World War One ended, fewer of us than ever know war veterans personally.
The sounds of battlefields across the world today – from the Somme to Afghanistan
A powerfully emotional work that dwells on family separations engendered by warfare.
Michael Morpurgo's First World War story performed in concert at Coventry Cathedral.
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The Ballad of the Great War - 1918, with stories from people who took part in the conflict
With poetry and prose by the mothers of soldiers and music by Messiaen and PJ Harvey.
By Avin Shah. It's Armistice Day, we're in frozen, northern Russia and still fighting.
The story of the Harlem Hellfighters and how jazz conquered France.
Moira Stuart tells the astonishing story of the Unknown Soldier
Is public silence still the best way to honour our war dead?
Thousands of women volunteered for war work during WW1. Hear archive from one of them.
The closing moments of the war, recalled by those who were there
Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk.