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WWI's Economic Warfare

6 min · 10 jun 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the often-overlooked economic dimensions of World War I—how the conflict reshaped global finance and introduced new forms of economic warfare. They discuss the British naval blockade of Germany, the German U-boat campaign in the Atlantic, and the surprising role of American loans and trade before US entry. Key figures like John Pierpont Morgan, Walter Hines Page, and Matthias Erzberger are examined. The conversation also covers the scrap-metal trade, the impact of the blockade on German civilians (including the turnip winter of 1916–17), and the origins of the War Industries Board under Bernard Baruch. A fresh angle that ties together battles of supply, finance, and diplomacy. #WWI #EconomicWarfare #Blockade #Uboats #JohnPierpontMorgan #BernardBaruch #WarIndustriesBoard #TurnipWinter #ScrapMetal #NeutralTrade #BritishNavy #GermanNavy #Lusitania #MatthiasErzberger #WorldWarI #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #FinanceWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Serbian Campaign of WWI: The First Blow

When a Bosnian Serb student fired two shots in Sarajevo, few could have predicted that the backlash would set off a chain reaction culminating in the invasion of Serbia by Austria-Hungary. In this episode, we explore the Serbian Campaign of 1914–1915: how a small, exhausted kingdom fought off two invasions, repelled the Austro-Hungarian army at Cer and Kolubara, and then faced a three-pronged assault from Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria in 1915. We look at the figure of Radomir Putnik, the ageing Serbian commander who was captured at the war's outbreak yet somehow directed his army from internment; the Serbian soldier's resourcefulness in the face of Austrian superiority; the tragic retreat across the Albanian mountains in winter, where thousands died of cold and starvation; and the eventual resurrection of the Serbian army on Corfu, where they were rebuilt by the French to fight again on the Salonika front. Along the way, we ask: was this a doomed struggle from the start, or a desperate gamble that bought the Allies precious time? #SerbianCampaign #WWI #RadomirPutnik #Cer #Kolubara #AustriaHungary #Bulgaria1915 #AlbanianRetreat #Corfu #SalonikaFront #Putnik #BattleOfCer #BattleOfKolubara #SerbianArmy #FirstWorldWar #Balkans #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Battle of Verdun: France's Longest and Most Terrifying Ordeal

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Battle of Verdun, the longest and one of the most grueling battles of World War I, lasting from February to December 1916. They discuss the strategic aims of German Chief of Staff Erich von Falkenhayn, who sought to 'bleed France white' by attacking a symbolic fortress that the French would defend at all costs. The conversation covers the initial German assault on the forts of Douaumont and Vaux, the role of General Philippe Pétain in organizing the defense and the famous 'voie sacrée' supply road, the introduction of flamethrowers and phosgene gas, the massive artillery duels, the French counteroffensives that retook lost ground by year's end, and the immense human cost—over 700,000 casualties. Lucas recounts the experience of French soldier Jacques Péricard, whose cries of 'Debout les morts!' ('Rise up, you dead!') became legend, and the controversial figure of Colonel Émile Driant, whose prescient warnings were ignored. The episode also explores the aftermath: the battlefield's enduring scar and the fortress's symbolic place in French national memory. #Verdun #WWI #WorldWarI #Falkenhayn #Pétain #Douaumont #Vaux #VoieSacrée #Flamethrowers #PhosgeneGas #DeboutLesMorts #JacquesPéricard #ÉmileDriant #TrenchWarfare #WesternFront #History #FexingoHistory #Meuse Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Portuguese in WWI: Europe's Forgotten Front

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