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Medicine in World War One

Medicine in World War One

Dealing with the medical horrors of WW1, Germany puts Nazis on trial and Botox.

The History Hour · BBC World Service

August 26, 201749m 53s

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Show Notes

In BBC archive recordings, veterans tell the story of how medical care dealt with the horrors of WW1. Plus when Germany put Nazis on trial, race riots in London's Notting Hill in 1958, and in East Germany in 1992. And the inventors of Botox.

Photo: Australian wounded on the Menin Road on the Western Front, 1917 (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)