
Episode 55: Trench Lingo Part 2
In this week’s episode we return to an old favourite to explore more of the famous ‘Trench Slang’ of the Western Front - how and when famous phrases came about, where they came from and why have some endured more than a century when other have been long forgotten?
WW1: Not So Quiet On The Western Front! · Dan Hill and Dr. Spencer Jones
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Show Notes
In this week’s episode we return to an old favourite to explore more of the famous ‘Trench Slang’ of the Western Front - how and when famous phrases came about, where they came from and why have some endured more than a century when other have been long forgotten?
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