A collection of interviews with World War One veterans and civilians filmed in the 1960s for the landmark ±«Óãtv series The Great War.
Frank Brent, an NCO with the Australian Imperial Force, fought at Gallipoli.
Katie Morter, a civilian in Manchester, recalls a letter that broke her heart.
Henry Williamson, a Private with the London Rifles, recalls the Christmas Truce of 1914.
Cecil Arthur Lewis, a fighter pilot with the Royal Flying Corps, recalls WW1 dogfights.
Stefan Westmann, a German Infantry Division Corporal, describes the act of killing.
Charles Carrington of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment recalls his wartime experiences.
Mabel Lethbridge, a munitions factory worker from London, recalls her perilous job.
John W Palmer, a Signaller with the Royal Field Artillery, recalls his broken spirit.
Edward Glendinning, a Private in the Sherwood Foresters, enlisted at the age of 17.
Tank commander Horace Leslie Birks recalls what it was like in the first tanks.
Richard H Tobin, Leading Seaman of the Royal Naval Division, describes trench warfare.
Edward Louis Spears, a liaison officer between senior French and British forces.
Norman Macmillan, an infantryman turned fighter pilot, recalls battles in the air.
Never-before-seen footage from interviews with eyewitnesses of the First World War.