Minnesota In The Great War With Arn Kind
2017 is the 100th anniversary of the America's entry into the Great War, now known as World War I. Commemorate the Centennial of The First World War by coming to see Minnesota in the Great War. The First World War, which for America, lasted 19 months, involved more than 100,000 men from Minnesota. They served in the army, navy, marine corps and medical corps. Of that number more than 1,400 were killed in battle or fatally wounded. Another 2,000 died of disease | many from the flu epidemic which broke out during the war. Learn about the huge sacrifice that our state made as you learn about the life of the typical Minnesota soldier or Doughboy. Learn about the new technologies that were introduced during the war. Technologies like the airplane, the submarine, and the tank, made the Great War the first industrial war. Minnesotans found themselves on battlefields and on seas that were far more lethal than anything that had come before. Arn Kind will come dressed in an authentic doughboy uniform with many other historical artifacts from the Great War to help the audience get a real feel for what life was like for these Minnesotans 100 years ago. This program took place at 10 locations in the LARL region from October 23 to October 27, 2018.
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Those in attendance will learn about the men and women from Minnesota who served in WWI
They will learn about an array of combat technology that was introduced during the war.
They will learn about the flu epidemic and other significant events which impacted the war and the number of fatalities experienced by Minnesotans serving in different ways.
Those in attendance will get to see an authentic soldier?s uniform worn by the presenter as well view other historic artifacts from this time.
Surveys were collected from attendees at this highly rated program. Attendees found the presenter very engaging and knowledgeable. Attendees also like that children were able to be part of the program by being able to act and participate.
Lake Agassiz Regional Library