All Quiet on the Western Front
The book "All Quiet on the Western Front" was written in a first person. Paul Baümer, a nineteen-year-old student, persuaded to join with the German army by his schoolmaster, Kantorek, told the account. With many of his acquaintances from school, he is educated in war techniques under Corporal Himmelstoss, a harsh, strict, disciplined commander who does not like Paul because of his "defiance.” After going to the front for long periods of time, Paul receives fourteen days of leave so he can visit his sick mother back at home, in Germany. After this absence he is sent back to training, receives preparation to return to the front, and then sent back to the front. His tour is prolonged when he find out that his unit has been relocated to another area. Locating his group, he joins up with his friends and once again helps them with the war efforts. While crawling around in "no man's land," Paul is restricted to a shell hole for
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Approximate Word count = 633
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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