Episode #8 - Did Women Really Dress as Men to Join the Army?
Join Emma and Janina as they attempt to unravel o…
May 10, 201857m 46sExplicit
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Show Notes
Join Emma and Janina as they attempt to unravel one of history's tricky questions: "Are the stories you hear of women dressing up to be soldiers true, and if so how did they get away with it?"
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Catherine Baker: https://twitter.com/richmondbridge/status/983619848973553664?s=09
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