Nov 11th, 1918. Armistice Day: Where the Guns didn't stop.

Andy Stuart


Regions:
South East, East of England, London, East Midlands, Cumbria, Lancashire, Durham, Tyne & Wear, Northumberland
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Author / Hobby
Fee:
Expensed: Travel expenses. Free within reasonable distance.
Category:
History
Updated:
10th April 2025

Every year we celebrate the end of WW1 on 11th November. For the men in France and Flanders the guns fell silent. For months after men were still dying from wounds inflicted before Armistice Day. But why were men conscripted 'for the duration' still dying in conflicts well into 1919? This talk looks at the actions immediately before 11am with unnecessary casualties and those that continued in Africa and mainly in Russia up to 1920. Why were Britain and the Allies there? How did the conscripts feel? Soldier 'strikes' and mutiny, and why is this unknown history still relevant today.

There are some more details here: https://www.andystuart.net/

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About Andy Stuart

With a collection of anecdotes from Arthur Walton, my Grandad, filed in my head, I knew one day I needed to record them in some way. He died in 1972 (I was 11). Lockdowns created the time to start the project. I started writing without knowing what would emerge and without the intention of a book for publication. I had a beginning, August 1914, and an end, 1920, which gave me a timeline. I needed to fill the gap.

The outcome evolved into far too many words for one book; detailed research into a forgotten part of British History with 'Churchill's Intervention', and a fascination with the Allied involvement in Russia.

My dad was a professional soldier and I was too; in the Royal Artillery, like my Grandad. I left the army in 1987 to work in financial markets for 25 years, travelling extensively to the great city's of the world. I was at school in South East London, I studied Economics at Warwick University, and later for a Master of Business Administration. After a City career in 2006, I co-founded a technology development business.

Having disliked composing imaginative stories at school, I now find inspiration everywhere. My writing weaves fiction within historical facts of real events throughout WW1 and during a period largely forgotten by British historians; our involvement in the Russian Civil War.

Groups I've presented to include The British Legion, Western Front Association, Veterans, Rotary and Probus clubs, Writers groups and U3A. https://www.andystuart.net/


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