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			Remembering the ‘war to end all wars’ 
			Lincoln Presidential Library offers 
			presentation on trench warfare, screens ‘All Quiet on the Western 
			Front’ 
			  
			
		 
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            [July 21, 2016] 
            
			SPRINGFIELD 
			– A century ago, World War I took warfare to such vast new levels 
			that some believed it would be “the war to end all wars.” The 
			Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum looks back at this 
			terrible time with two events in July: a presentation on trench 
			warfare and a screening of the classic movie “All Quiet on the 
			Western Front.” 
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			 The first takes place Thursday, July 14. Dr. Mark 
			DePue, head of the presidential library’s Oral History Program, will 
			explain the horrors of trench warfare by focusing on the 1916 
			battles of the Somme and Verdun – which he calls “military disasters 
			on a monstrous scale.” 
			 
			The Civil War, which produced so many military innovations, saw 
			early versions of trench warfare at the sieges of Vicksburg and 
			Petersburg.  
			 
			DePue developed an extremely popular series of presentations on key 
			Civil War battles, using maps, photos and the soldiers’ own words to 
			explain what happened and why. Now he is bringing that same approach 
			to World War I. 
			
			  The free event takes place at 6:30 p.m. in Union Theater at the 
			Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. To reserve a seat, 
			visit 
			www.PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov and click on “special event 
			reservations.” 
			 
			On Tuesday, July 26, the presidential library presents “All Quiet on 
			the Western Front,” one of the greatest war movies of all time.  
			 
			The 1930 movie won the Academy Award for best picture, was banned in 
			Nazi Germany during the ‘30s and has been included on many lists of 
			great movies. 
			
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Admission is free. The movie starts at 6:30 in Union Theater. Reservations can 
be made at 
www.PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov.  
 
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, a division of the Illinois 
Historic Preservation Agency, is dedicated to telling the story of America’s 
16th president through old-fashioned scholarship and modern technology.  
 
The library holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln books, documents, 
photographs, artifacts and art, as well as some 12 million items pertaining to 
all aspects of Illinois history. The museum uses traditional exhibits, 
eye-catching special effects and innovative story-telling techniques to educate 
visitors. 
				 
			[Christopher Wills, Director of 
			Communications and Public Affairs, Illinois Historic Preservation 
			Agency]  |