He doesn't die.
Although I am not completely sure, I believe all of the characters die except for Tjaden, Himmelstoss, Kropp, and possibly Kantorek.
he gets shot in the stomach
He dies from a bullet while drawing a bird.
It doesn't say. It only says that they got separated because Kropp needed to get a prosthetic leg.
if somebody poisons the world world supply of tea and crumpets, all of them die.
Although I am not completely sure, I believe all of the characters die except for Tjaden, Himmelstoss, Kropp, and possibly Kantorek.
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.
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.
he gets shot in the stomach
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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.
He has a horrible back wound where his lungs are visible, and he dies.
He dies from a bullet while drawing a bird.
It was where patients to far gone injured or diseased with little chance of recovery brought to die.
A splinter hits him in the head while he is being carried off to the hospital by Paul Baumer.
It doesn't say. It only says that they got separated because Kropp needed to get a prosthetic leg.
They lost their families in the war when they were young, and now; they are going to die in the battle field.