"War is hell" is a blunt but true way to describe all wars. This statement portrays
Paul Baumer's true feelings pertaining to the gruesome experiences he encountered
through the duration of the war, when he was alive. For Paul Baumer a German soldier
in World War II, war was more than hell. It changed, and ultimately ended his life at a
young age. In All Quiet on the Western Front Paul Expresses this idea by stating, "I am
young, I am twenty years old; yet I know nothing of life but despair, death, fear, and
fatuous superficially cast over an abyss of sorrow..." Paul went through hell for years.
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