All Quiet On The Western Front & Iraq

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...on the Western Front offered the world one of the first realistic views of warfare when it was first published in Germany in 1928. The next year, it was translated and published in English in the US by Little, Brown and Company. The narrative presents the story Paul Baumer, an idealistic young man who is transformed by the horror and degradation of war into a hardened combat veteran. Paul becomes someone who is so cut off from his emotions and alienated from civilian life that the thought of ever having a productive life again seems impossible. He predicts that he and his fellow veterans will be "superfluous even to ourselves" and "in the end we shall fall into ruin" (Remarque 294).
Paul's description of combat and life in the trenches of World War I is a long list of horror and deprivations. They sufficient food and supplies. They live with rats and lice and the realization of constant, imminent death. To protect themselves...

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