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Summary Of All Quiet On The Western Front

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What began as an assassination of a single individual, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, led to one of the greatest despairs in all of history. Known throughout the world as The Great War or World War I, this global war ignited battles throughout the entire world where the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire fought against the Allied Powers which included several countries including Britain and the United States. Lasting for four treacherous years, the war led to the deaths of millions of people. From mere citizens trying hard to live their life safely and away from all the violence, to brave soldiers who stood up to fight for their countries, people living all around the world had hardly had any any nice memories of days that had just passed by or hope for the coming times. …show more content…

However, the book, “All Quiet on the Western Front,” portrays the life of a young German soldier who learned that loyalty toward his country would mean to stand up and bear arms, and be willing to take a bullet for all those brave soldiers fighting against nearly all of the countries in the war. Paul Baumer, his name, was a nineteen year old citizen of Germany. After listening to stirring patriotic speeches, mostly from a teacher named Kantorek, Paul and several of his friends went to join the army voluntarily. Soon after experiencing times of harsh obstacles and struggles, they began to question the ingenuity of their decision. Despite all their fears and lack of hope, the young men did not lose their courage and continued to train hard for upcoming

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