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No, Paul Baumer RESENTS the war.
he killed him!!
Paul Baumer was a WW1 fighter ace who was one of few German soldiers who earned both the Blue Max and the Military Cross of Order(I think this is correct name). Paul Baumer died in an airplane crash in 1927 while flying aerobatic display. This is ironic in that he was one of few pilots to have successfully parachuted out of an airplane during the war.
Mr. Baumeris a Dutch immigrant who can read and write. He was a fatherly figure towards Al whose dad died.Mr. Baumerwas a man who you wouldn't remember from meeting once. But, he had a small pink hill in the gentle plain of his face. His eyes had a kind of mistiness that seems to go with age or illness, which he wasn't old or sick.
figure it out on yourself and do your on homework u stupid lazy people:) your welcome
when slade and baumer get in a fight
Baumer, the owner of a general store, tries to collect a debt from Slade, his former employee and chronic bully cruelly twists Baumer’s nose and tosses the bill into the street. The next day, Baumer tells Al – the young narrator, who works part-time at the store – that the illiterate freighter, resents him, an immigrant who learned to read at sixteen and built a successful business; Baumer, in turn, resents Slade for stealing whiskey from ihm. A month later, Slade breaks Baumer’s hand. Shortly before Christmas, Baumer shocks Al by hiring Slade to haul freight. One bitterly cold day Slade dies in transit, apparently having frozen to death. Al, unloading a barrel, wonders whether there are enough customers for it. Assuring him there are, Baumer says it was a “bargain.” As Al notices the barrel’s label “Wood Alcohol – Deadly Poison,” Mr. Baumer slyly remarks, “Is good to know to read.”
Ian Baumer's birth name is Ian Alan Baumer.
Brooke Baumer is 5' 4".
Daniela Baumer was born in 1971.
Daniela Baumer was born in 1971.
Christoph Baumer was born in 1952.
Lewis Baumer was born in 1870.
Brooke Baumer is 5' 4".
Lewis Baumer died in 1963.
No, Paul Baumer RESENTS the war.
Dorothea Baumer has written: 'Attersee'