IRon Youth
what does paul say about men like kantorek
he urges them to go to war.
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.
Although I am not completely sure, I believe all of the characters die except for Tjaden, Himmelstoss, Kropp, and possibly Kantorek.
Kantorek is a schoolteacher in Erich Maria Remarque's novel "All Quiet on the Western Front." He is responsible for encouraging young men to enlist in the military during World War I, even though he himself did not serve. He represents the misguided patriotism and pressure that many soldiers faced during the war.
At the end of chapter 1, they laugh at Kantorek's letter saying that they are the "Iron Youth," and feel that they are truly old folk.
Himmelstoss and Kantorek, like the Kaiser, embody the themes of authority and the pressures of militarism in "All Quiet on the Western Front." Himmelstoss represents the rigid, often cruel discipline of military training, while Kantorek symbolizes the misguided patriotism that compels young men to fight. Both figures, alongside the Kaiser, contribute to the war's romanticized ideals, pushing soldiers into a brutal reality that starkly contrasts with their initial beliefs. Ultimately, they illustrate the disconnect between those in power and the harsh experiences of the soldiers on the front lines.
No, not all characters in "All Quiet on the Western Front" die. The main character, Paul Baumer, dies at the end of the novel, but not all characters meet the same fate.
Historians
On the Western Front was created in 2004.
The British and the French fought with the Germans on the Western Front.
Western Front Society was created in 1973.