2025 Reprint of the 1929 Edition.Full facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. The original US edition of the masterpiece of war literature depicting the plight of German soldiers during World War I From the perspective of Paul Bäumer, a young German soldier in World War I, comes an unsettling tale of the tedium and misery of trench warfare on the Western Front. When Paul and his comrades volunteer for the Imperial German Army, pressured into this act of patriotism by idealistic parents and a steely schoolmaster, they quickly learn that the authorities they trusted to shape their minds and guide their growth were condemning them to unimaginable danger and squalor, in the name of duty to an old world in its death throes. Bombarded by shells and bombs, by horror after horror, Paul absorbs the sordid lessons of combat and reflects upon the strangers on the arbitrary other side, transformed into enemies by a distant "word of command." With timeless insight and searing prose, Erich Maria Remarque draws readers into the embattled consciences of soldiers on the front lines, enlivening a tragic story with characters whose survival one hopes for against all odds. "The greatest war book that has yet been written."―Redakteur Stohr "Surpasses all other war books in its cruel truth."―L'Action Francaise "Unquestionably the best story of the world war."―H. L. Mencken "A great document. A powerful work of art."―Albert Engstrom
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