The History of the Second World War Podcast
In February 1916, as the German Fifth Army unleashed the largest artillery bombardment in history upon the French forts at Verdun, a silent, invisible war was already raging beneath the battlefield. While millions of shells tore the earth's surface apart, elite German tunnelers, the *Pioniere*, were digging for a prize no gun could reach: the secret command bunker of the entire French defense. This is the story of Operation *Unternehmen Gericht*—"Operation Judgement"—a clandestine mining offensive designed not to take a hill, but to collapse the enemy's brain. This episode delves into the secret world of military mining at Verdun, exploring the specialized tools, brutal close-quarter combat in the pitch-dark galleries, and the frantic intelligence race as French counter-miners listened for the tell-tale scrape of German picks. We follow a specific *Pioniere* company as they navigate subterranean lakes, poison gas, and the constant threat of a "camouflet"—a deliberately collapsed tunnel—in their desperate bid to plant a catastrophic charge directly beneath Fort Souville's command center. Listeners will gain a new, vertical perspective on the iconic Battle of Verdun, moving beyond the hellscape of the surface to understand a three-dimensional battle fought with geophones, compasses, and explosives in a world of eternal night. It reveals how close the German army came to achieving a strategic masterstroke that could have shattered French morale in an instant. The war for Verdun was not just won on the surface, but in the terrifying, claustrophobic darkness a hundred feet below. #Verdun #MilitaryMining #TunnelWarfare #GermanPioniere #FortSouville #SubterraneanWar #WorldWarOneHistory Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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