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    On June 22‚ 1941‚ the German Army poured across the borders of the Soviet Union‚ initiating nearly 4 years of the most savage and brutal warfare humanity ever experienced. Three Army Groups penetrated Russia on a front extending from the Baltic coast to the Black Sea. One and a half million soldiers of the Wehrmacht obeyed the Fuehrer’s directive to destroy the Red Army and the Soviet Union. "The World will hold it’s breath!"‚ Adolf Hitler told his Generals. And as the world watched in amazement

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    situated in World War One behind the German Frontlines what would should a person do to stay alive and to stay well enough to survive another day in war? Erich Maria Remarque‚ the author of the realistic war novel All Quiet on the Western Front . All Quiet on the Western Front categorizes itself as “The greatest war novel of all time” so the genre of the book is realistic fiction and a war novel. The book depicts a story of young adults that enlist in the army and fights for the german frontlines while

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    To sympathize is to feel concern and pity. All Quiet On The Western Front is a book all about feeling lost and sorry for all that have died in the war. Seven brave young German men risked their lives to fight in this war between the Allies and Germans. They were ambitious to succeed and win the war. In the end they all had tragic and horrific deaths‚ but which three of these men deserve your sympathy the most? I sympathized the most with Paul‚ Albert‚ and Detering.     Paul Baumer was the character

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    Erich Maria Remarque as a Poet A. Earlier background before he ventured into war novels B. Early critics on his works C. Developments as a war novelist III. The Nature of Love in Remarque’s Works A. “All Quiet on the Western Front” B. “Flotsam” IV. Conclusion Draga 1 Erich Maria Remarque’s Works as Representations of the Nature of Love “We have to believe in the future‚ in a better future. The world wants peace …” – Erich

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    Distant from home during a time of misery and struggle begins to make a victim of suffering change their perspective on life. The memoir‚ “Night” by Elie Wiesel‚ novel “All Quiet on the Western Front‚” by Erich Maria Remarque‚ and Life is Beautiful‚ directed by Roberto Benigni‚ all central around ordinary people whose lives change exponentially when either at war or captured during the Holocaust. Their government turns them to hostages‚ taking away their past lives. They crumble into immense feelings

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    In Erich Maria Remarque’s novel All Quiet on the Western Front the meaning of desensitization is manifested through the ability to have a tender heart is vilified. The brutally inhumane experiences the participants face demonstrate how war does not allow for and eminently discourages having a tender heart. The experience of war tends to strip a person of their humanity and natural human empathy and when the realization of such becomes palpable there is a desperate want or need to feel something

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    Remarque in his novel “All Quiet on the Western Front” explores war itself as the enemy of German soldiers in World war 1. He achieves this by suggesting that W.W.1 created a lost generation and that this generation felt betrayed by their leaders. Remarque depicts the atrocities and inhumanities that war introduces soldiers to as well as the way it both facilitates and destroys camaraderie. Para 1. Remarque uses symbolism to explore how World War One created a lost generation of German youth. They

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    war’s lasting outcomes was Germany’s separation by a wall put up by the Soviet Union This wall was named the Berlin Wall. The Wall had many effects on people‚ not just in Germany‚ but throughout the world. It symbolized the difference between western democracy and Communism. Germany surrendered to the Soviet Union and the Allies on May 7‚ 1945‚ ending hostilities. The Allies- Britain‚ France‚ and the United States-claimed what is known as West Germany. The Soviet Union claimed the eastern

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    university or a Western university is an issue which frequently generates a great deal of heated debate‚ with supporters remaining that it is vital to study at a Vietnamese university‚ while opponents is claim that it is better when study at a Western university. The arguments surrounding such issue will be discussed in this essay. There are several arguments for against studying abroad‚ especially at a Western university. First of all‚ it is obvious that studying at a Western university will

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    Longest Day or A Bridge Too Far‚ in which the author provides highly detailed accounts of historical events through the eyes of participants leading to an objective treatment and analysis of those events‚ Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front is a novelization of the experience of German soldiers in World War I. Remarque thus follows a literary line which includes William Shakespeare’s Henry V‚ Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage‚ and Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace and extends through

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