"If a Pookie detonated a landmine, and it never did, the use of shear bolts meant that wheels would be blown harmlessly away, as would the battery, the 40-litre fuel tank and the rear mounted 1600 cc air-cooled Volkswagen engine. The driver would be unharmed in his capsule."
I going to guess that "unharmed" is a relative term.
The Great War youtube channel is a good follow. Although perhaps was, they were doing week by week of 100 years ago, so I don't know if there'll be new content...
A bit of self-promotion here, I am the creator of a World War 1 podcast focused on being approachable to people without a ton of knowledge about the war called History of the Great War
Yeah, I am trying as well, however I find it extremely complex, compared to WWII for example. Many decisions are very counter-intuitive unless you dig deep into the motivations. It's like the quantum mechanics of wars.
I've always wanted a history format that would present events as headlines in newspapers of the time. I think that would give a much more direct feeling to the history, as if you're living it now.