However, before the war has started, many of the boys, such as Paul were educated in a way that they were told what to believe. To further understand, “there were thousands of Kantoreks, all of whom were convinced that there was only one way of doing …show more content…
Being apart of such activities of war changes a person, “I imagined leave would be different from this. Indeed, it was different a year ago. It is, I of course that have changed in the interval.” (Remarque 173) War shaped the soldiers alongside Paul, due to the fact that it was unexpected, but throughout the time being, they adjusted to war. The outcome of wars were causes conflicts as the effects of wars stays along at their side, changing the former soldiers beliefs. Paul’s relationship with the members of his group caused him to stand during the war, as others may influence the identity of a person as well, as in change