World War I: The War That Destroyed Old Empires — Fexingo History
In April 1917, General Robert Nivelle promised a decisive breakthrough on the Chemin des Dames, a ridge northeast of Paris. Instead, French soldiers walked into a meat grinder that killed 187,000 of them in a week. The survivors didn't shoot their officers — they simply refused to die anymore. Over 50,000 men mutinied. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore why the French Army cracked, what the mutineers demanded, how generals like Philippe Pétain restored order by listening rather than shooting, and why the world barely heard about it. They trace the mutiny from the squalid trenches of Craonne to the show trials that followed, revealing a moment when ordinary soldiers forced their commanders to choose: reform or collapse. #FrenchMutinies #NivelleOffensive #CheminDesDames #PhilippePétain #RobertNivelle #Craonne #WWI #History #FexingoHistory #Militaria #France #1917 #TrenchWarfare #MilitaryHistory #WorldWarI #Mutiny #SoldiersRevolt #WesternFront Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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