In The Red Badge of Courage, the soldier's viewpoint revolves around personal growth, fear, and courage as he grapples with his own feelings of cowardice. In contrast, All Quiet on the Western Front presents a more disillusioned perspective, emphasizing the futility and senselessness of war and the dehumanizing effects it has on soldiers. Both novels explore the psychological toll of war but with different emphases.
The Test of Western Courage - 1914 was released on: USA: May 1914
The cast of The Test of Western Courage - 1914 includes: Joe Ryan as Bill Josephine West as Emma
Berlin.
Buffalo Soldiers
Soldiers hid in a vast system of trenches during WWI.
I"m guessing United States, Western Expansion era? (Frontier Ma!)
In trenches.
To England for training, then on to France and the Western Front.
Eastern is much bigger.
The soldiers were forced to fight in Gallipoli Western Front and Middle East
Not many of them did in Gallipoli where they some did during winter while on the western and eastern front many soldiers got frostbite
Kantorek refers to his former students as "iron youth," glorifying them for their courage and suggesting they were heroes. This term reflects his romanticized view of war and military service, which contrasts with the harsh realities experienced by the soldiers on the front lines.