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 * //__Section F: List of Sources__//**

• BBC (25 July 2009), “WWI veteran Patch dies aged 111”, BBC News, [] (10/10/2009) • Dr. Geoffrey Miller (1926), “The Medical Department of the United States in the World War, Volume XIV, Medical Aspects of Gas Warfare”, Otis Historical Archives, National Museum of Health and Medicine. • Steven Schoenherr (10/10/06), “Trench System”, [] (11/10/2009) • Linda Shapes (Feb 2002), “Making sense of Oral History”, History Matters, ** []  ****, ** (03/11/2009) • Chris Trueman (2000), “Soldiers food in the trenches”, [] (11/10/2009) **Macromedia Flash File:** • George Sasson, “Medicine at War”, Imperial War Museum • Max Arthur, (2002), “Forgotten Voices of the Great War”, Ebury Press (ISBN: 0-09188-8879) • Robert Graves, (2000), “Goodbye to All That”, Penguin Classics (ISBN: 978-0-14-118459-3) • Erich Maria Remarque (March 1987), “All Quiet on the Western Front”, Ballantine Books (ISBN: 978-0449213940)
 * Articles:**
 * Novels:**

• Oil painting (produced between 1900 and 1925), “Paths of Glory” by Wynne Nevinson.
 * Paintings:**

• J.R. Roberts (1990), “Europe 1880-1945”, Longman (ISBN: 978-0582357457) • Spark Notes Editors (Jan 2002), “All Quiet on the Western Front”, Spark Notes (ISBS: 978-1586633745) • Neil Stewart (2001), “The Changing Nature of Warfare 1700-1945”, Hodder & Stoughton (ISBN: 0-340-78075-4).
 * Textbooks:**

• Dr Ian Firla (2009), “Robert Graves – A Critical Biography”, St John’s College Robert Graves Trust, [], (25/08/2009) • The Robert Graves Collection, University of Oxford, [], (25/08/2009) •“Trenches on the Web – Timeline: 1914-1918 – Causality Figures”, [] (09/10/2009) • Robert Wilde, “Overview: World War I”, [] (10/10/2009)
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