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Womans Experiences in the Great War

Podcast by Louise Mack

English

History & religion

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Step into the harrowing world of World War I through the eyes of a remarkable war correspondent, as she recounts the fall of Antwerp to German forces during the early months of the conflict. This compelling narrative is filled with striking imagery and an immediate sense of urgency. While it occasionally stumbles into overly sentimental territory and fierce anti-German rhetoric, her account stands as a bold and passionate testament to the tragic events and the ordinary heroes who emerged from them. As a fortysomething journalist adorned in sable furs and speaking French with a distinct Australian accent, she evokes both amusement and admiration from those around her. Yet, it is her audacious bravery in seeking out the most dangerous vantage points that truly sets her apart. Despite being somewhat lenient towards the “little” Belgians—who themselves had a history of imperial atrocities—she candidly addresses the complexities of those she admires, acknowledging the spies among the Belgian populace and the flaws of its leaders. With startling moments and riveting details, this book captures the essence of a firsthand experience that only someone as audacious and authentic as Mack could convey, regardless of her sentimental biases. - Summary by Expatriate

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24 episodes

episode 024 - Chapters 52-53 artwork

024 - Chapters 52-53

Step into the harrowing world of World War I through the eyes of a remarkable war correspondent, as she recounts the fall of Antwerp to German forces during the early months of the conflict. This compelling narrative is filled with striking imagery and an immediate sense of urgency. While it occasionally stumbles into overly sentimental territory and fierce anti-German rhetoric, her account stands as a bold and passionate testament to the tragic events and the ordinary heroes who emerged from them. As a fortysomething journalist adorned in sable furs and speaking French with a distinct Australian accent, she evokes both amusement and admiration from those around her. Yet, it is her audacious bravery in seeking out the most dangerous vantage points that truly sets her apart. Despite being somewhat lenient towards the “little” Belgians—who themselves had a history of imperial atrocities—she candidly addresses the complexities of those she admires, acknowledging the spies among the Belgian populace and the flaws of its leaders. With startling moments and riveting details, this book captures the essence of a firsthand experience that only someone as audacious and authentic as Mack could convey, regardless of her sentimental biases. - Summary by Expatriate

24 Jan 2026 - 18 min
episode 023 - Chapter 51 artwork

023 - Chapter 51

Step into the harrowing world of World War I through the eyes of a remarkable war correspondent, as she recounts the fall of Antwerp to German forces during the early months of the conflict. This compelling narrative is filled with striking imagery and an immediate sense of urgency. While it occasionally stumbles into overly sentimental territory and fierce anti-German rhetoric, her account stands as a bold and passionate testament to the tragic events and the ordinary heroes who emerged from them. As a fortysomething journalist adorned in sable furs and speaking French with a distinct Australian accent, she evokes both amusement and admiration from those around her. Yet, it is her audacious bravery in seeking out the most dangerous vantage points that truly sets her apart. Despite being somewhat lenient towards the “little” Belgians—who themselves had a history of imperial atrocities—she candidly addresses the complexities of those she admires, acknowledging the spies among the Belgian populace and the flaws of its leaders. With startling moments and riveting details, this book captures the essence of a firsthand experience that only someone as audacious and authentic as Mack could convey, regardless of her sentimental biases. - Summary by Expatriate

23 Jan 2026 - 18 min
episode 022 - Chapters 48-50 artwork

022 - Chapters 48-50

Step into the harrowing world of World War I through the eyes of a remarkable war correspondent, as she recounts the fall of Antwerp to German forces during the early months of the conflict. This compelling narrative is filled with striking imagery and an immediate sense of urgency. While it occasionally stumbles into overly sentimental territory and fierce anti-German rhetoric, her account stands as a bold and passionate testament to the tragic events and the ordinary heroes who emerged from them. As a fortysomething journalist adorned in sable furs and speaking French with a distinct Australian accent, she evokes both amusement and admiration from those around her. Yet, it is her audacious bravery in seeking out the most dangerous vantage points that truly sets her apart. Despite being somewhat lenient towards the “little” Belgians—who themselves had a history of imperial atrocities—she candidly addresses the complexities of those she admires, acknowledging the spies among the Belgian populace and the flaws of its leaders. With startling moments and riveting details, this book captures the essence of a firsthand experience that only someone as audacious and authentic as Mack could convey, regardless of her sentimental biases. - Summary by Expatriate

22 Jan 2026 - 24 min
episode 021 - Chapters 46-47 artwork

021 - Chapters 46-47

Step into the harrowing world of World War I through the eyes of a remarkable war correspondent, as she recounts the fall of Antwerp to German forces during the early months of the conflict. This compelling narrative is filled with striking imagery and an immediate sense of urgency. While it occasionally stumbles into overly sentimental territory and fierce anti-German rhetoric, her account stands as a bold and passionate testament to the tragic events and the ordinary heroes who emerged from them. As a fortysomething journalist adorned in sable furs and speaking French with a distinct Australian accent, she evokes both amusement and admiration from those around her. Yet, it is her audacious bravery in seeking out the most dangerous vantage points that truly sets her apart. Despite being somewhat lenient towards the “little” Belgians—who themselves had a history of imperial atrocities—she candidly addresses the complexities of those she admires, acknowledging the spies among the Belgian populace and the flaws of its leaders. With startling moments and riveting details, this book captures the essence of a firsthand experience that only someone as audacious and authentic as Mack could convey, regardless of her sentimental biases. - Summary by Expatriate

21 Jan 2026 - 15 min
episode 020 - Chapters 44-45 artwork

020 - Chapters 44-45

Step into the harrowing world of World War I through the eyes of a remarkable war correspondent, as she recounts the fall of Antwerp to German forces during the early months of the conflict. This compelling narrative is filled with striking imagery and an immediate sense of urgency. While it occasionally stumbles into overly sentimental territory and fierce anti-German rhetoric, her account stands as a bold and passionate testament to the tragic events and the ordinary heroes who emerged from them. As a fortysomething journalist adorned in sable furs and speaking French with a distinct Australian accent, she evokes both amusement and admiration from those around her. Yet, it is her audacious bravery in seeking out the most dangerous vantage points that truly sets her apart. Despite being somewhat lenient towards the “little” Belgians—who themselves had a history of imperial atrocities—she candidly addresses the complexities of those she admires, acknowledging the spies among the Belgian populace and the flaws of its leaders. With startling moments and riveting details, this book captures the essence of a firsthand experience that only someone as audacious and authentic as Mack could convey, regardless of her sentimental biases. - Summary by Expatriate

20 Jan 2026 - 21 min
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