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Alex first appeared on television in an episode of Timewatch looking at the air war in 1918. Since then she has gone on to appear in an array of hit TV series’, including War Factories and World War Weird on UKTV, Lancaster Bomber at 80 with David Jason on Channel 4, Secrets of WW2 from Above on Nat Geo, and most recently presented and created her own film The Forgotten Battle of WW1 on ...
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Official homepage for Alexandra Churchill, historian and author. Find out about WW1 books, television appearances, upcoming events and future battlefield tours.
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16 comments. This documentary sees military historian Alex Churchill travelling through Germany and the Belgian battlefields, retracing the opening weeks of the First World War - a blood battle that took place before the trenches, barbed wire and gas we typically think of when we think "First World War" - instead, this was a battle that saw ...
Alexandra Churchill. 5,599 likes · 85 talking about this. Historian/Researcher, Douglas Haig Fellow 2017. Has appeared in programmes about the First World War
War Factories: With John Heffernan, Jason Forbes, Guy Walters, Alexandra Churchill. This series is more than the story of war production, it's the untold story of World War II. No matter how many soldiers or how clever the generals,how daring the strategy, a war cannot be won if there are not enough weapons or food.