In history, war has always been a mainstay and has always had significant impact. World War One, is one of the most tragic wars in all of history. And there are two sources that tell historical accounts of this war, through German, Indian, and British soldiers and their families. All Quiet on the Western Front and Indian voices of the Great War: Soldiers’ Letters. Both historical forms of literacy tell accounts of fiction characters, but real stories with profound impact. This impact is the war, and more importantly for these pieces of text, battle. War is, “a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or distinct groups within a nation or state” (Merriam Webster, 2017). In the two accounts of countries being at war, I believe that there are many similarities, as well as differences between the two accounts. …show more content…
Their accounts showed the “underdog story” of being an Indian, while being a part of the war, and their courageous war story. For All Quiet on the Western Front, there was a notion that the war was being broadcast a great, patriotic event to be a part of on the home front, but in the trenches life was extremely hard for soldiers. Social and economic poverty ran rampant through the German army and the trenches, was filled with discontent. The two accounts tell the story of a courage, each in diverse ways. One with the courage to fight for triumph and the untold stories of heroism. The other, tells a courageous story that was also faced with great overcoming. The two accounts show similarities and differences that impacted the war and history