One of Bäumer's non-schoolmate friends. Before the war Tjaden was a locksmith. A big eater with a grudge against the former postman-turned corporal Himmelstoss (thanks to his strict 'disciplinary actions'), though, manages to forgive him later in the book. Throughout the book, Paul frequently remarks on how much of an eater he is, yet somehow manages to stay as "thin as a rake". Tjaden survives the War and becomes a well-liked school teacher in the sequel, The Road Back. Wikipedia One of Bäumer's non-schoolmate friends. Before the war Tjaden was a locksmith. A big eater with a grudge against the former postman-turned corporal Himmelstoss (thanks to his strict 'disciplinary actions'), though, manages to forgive him later in the book. Throughout the book, Paul frequently remarks on how much of an eater he is, yet somehow manages to stay as "thin as a rake". Tjaden survives the War and becomes a well-liked school teacher in the sequel, The Road Back. Wikipedia
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The book itself is classified under fiction but has several non-fiction elements in it.
Graham Greene.
In regards to a non fiction book the table of contents goes in front, content in the middle and the index goes in the back
Read every night in quiet place and get a book about what you are studying about hope it helped
Flanders, Belgium
All Quiet on the Western Front is a book about Paul Baumer in WW1. It is by Erich Maria Remarque. There is also a movie about it but it sucks butt.
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Katcinzky
I think it is All Quiet on the Western Front.
Two characters in the book were really quiet on the western front. One of the noble example is the test of courage by a fight as initiation.
The term "clink" is a slang word for prison, but it does not specifically appear in "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque. The novel mainly follows the experiences of soldiers during World War I and does not focus on prisons.
Kat dies in Chapter 9 of "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque. He is fatally wounded and dies in the hospital in the final chapters of the book.
It is considered historical fiction, similar to Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five.
In "All Quiet on the Western Front," the main character Paul Bäumer mentions his sister multiple times, but her name is never specifically given in the book. She is simply referred to as Paul's sister.
Gernany in WW23