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All quiet, and stuff.
No, Katczinsky in "All Quiet on the Western Front" did not have a family. He was a father figure to the younger soldiers in his platoon and looked out for them like they were his own family.
what does paul say about men like kantorek
It puts a human face on war mainly by showing the enemy's side. It also takes you through what war is like.
he was speaking to Gerard duval, the french soldier he stabbed when he was in their trench
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He wrote one of the best and most popular books about WWI, "All Quiet on the Western Front." The book showed how terrible war was, not romantic and heroic and inspiring like some people "back home" portrayed it to be.
Mostly on the western front, but also on some other fronts like Gallipoli and the eastern front.
Himmelstoss does not die in Erich Maria Remarque's novel "All Quiet on the Western Front." Instead, he serves as a symbol of the rigid military hierarchy and the harsh realities of war. His character represents the transformation soldiers undergo in the face of combat, as he, once a strict and harsh training officer, becomes more humanized through his experiences on the front lines. The novel ultimately focuses on the psychological and physical toll of war on soldiers rather than individual fates of characters like Himmelstoss.
Read "Silence on the Western Front" While it is a boo about the western front, it is very similar to the eastern, and the best book out there about war during World War 1.
Written by Jean-Marie Remarque it is, as I remember, a splendid book of the horrors of WW1. It was a war like no other. No war, perhaps, before or since has been so 'romantic', which is a difficult word to use about warfare.
You really need to actually read the book to understand this question. Kantorek is the schoolmaster who extoles the war to his young students but is in fact a hypocrite. A lot like politicians now.