Review Of Erich Remarque's All Quiet On The Western Front

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After the devastation of World War 1, Germany and many other countries struggled and suffered with many loses. Erich Remarque, to deal with his own experience and painful stress of the war, wrote the novel All Quiet on the Western Front. This novel showed so countless anti-war sentiments that Hitler burned and banned the book. Remarque's book is an anti-war book because it gives the reader a glimpse of the terrifying effects of war through his description of soldiers and their state of mind as well as the use of heartbreaking imagery to portray the horrors of war. The novel also reveals everything from the dreadful starvations and injuries of the men in the military hospitals and on the battlefield, two-facedness of the older generations they