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All Quiet on the Western Front 1525 Views
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Brace yourselves, this one's going to get sad fast. Not all war stories are tales of heroism and saving privates named Ryan.
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- 00:00
Thank you all quiet on the western front Allah shmoop
- 00:06
good talk The name's paul All bomber Who am i
- 00:11
Well i'm just your typical teenager I like hanging with
- 00:14
my pals knocking back a few pepsi's at the end
- 00:17
of the day and writing oh i also happen to
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- 00:20
have a little experience with killing and a lot with
- 00:22
death but more on that later if i'm telling my
- 00:26
story i'm going to start at the beginning and that
- 00:28
means going to the front lines All of my classmates
- 00:31
were there serving the fatherland Our teacher mr canto wrecked
- 00:35
saw to that he said we were the iron youth
- 00:39
Makes us sound kind of indestructible doesn't it But tell
- 00:41
that to ben I'd rather not see that kind of
- 00:44
death again but pima certainly wasn't in a isolated case
- 00:49
One hundred fifty men went to the front eighty came
- 00:52
back I wish i could say that my company escaped
- 00:55
death but that's Not quite How war works There was
- 00:58
franz kemmerich who lost his leg and his life a
- 01:01
week later I never really thought about death much before
- 01:04
that But well you watch a man crying as he
- 01:06
dies You might start to think about it too I
- 01:09
knew other guys though was mueller He took kemmerich surprised
- 01:13
boots before camera was even cold He didn't hold on
- 01:16
along though it was albert crop He had some colonies
- 01:19
but not even go home He's khun save you on
- 01:21
the battlefield Our platoon was young but we grew up
- 01:24
fast You don't really have a choice when you're forced
- 01:27
to watch your friends dying Maybe that's less growing up
- 01:30
and more complete suppression of emotion But how else do
- 01:33
you survive a war That boy i was a sweet
- 01:37
guy who wrote about his feelings Well he had to
- 01:40
die for the soldier in him Could live We'd become
- 01:43
wild animals We killed anything that moved by any means
- 01:47
necessary Seriously not even the rats were safe And when
- 01:50
it was over only thirty two from the second company
- 01:53
survived But hey at least our recuperation stent was sweet
- 01:57
Just eating sleeping and taken french lesson Since my lessons
- 02:01
were cut short by a seventeen daily visit home turned
- 02:04
out to be more than i could stomach My father
- 02:07
grilled me about the front lines It was so eager
- 02:10
For bloody battle stories It was right around your old
- 02:13
dad's hundredth question that i realized something most people in
- 02:16
my life would never understand what i have gone through
- 02:19
with things i had seen the things that couldn't be
- 02:21
unseen I was basically alone At least i had my
- 02:25
friends to hang out with just getting i paid my
- 02:28
old teacher mr cantor wreck a visit I urged him
- 02:31
to tell the recruits the truth about the war Something
- 02:33
tells me that won't be happening any time soon Before
- 02:37
i left i kissed my sick mother Good bye I
- 02:39
had a feeling i wouldn't be coming back any time
- 02:42
soon So all in all Yeah Super successful trip Before
- 02:47
returning to the action i spent some time at a
- 02:49
training camp next to a russian prison I felt sorry
- 02:52
for the prisoners as they scoured through the garbage looking
- 02:55
for food Maybe in another life we would've been friends
- 02:57
but well this was wartime And when i finally return
- 03:01
to my company it was business as usual I killed
- 03:04
the french soldier without blinking And i i mean well
- 03:06
sure i felt bad but well war was war ben
- 03:10
Kemmerich crop muehler all dead and then my closest friend
- 03:14
and ally stanislas kitchen ski got hitting leg carried cat
- 03:18
to a first aid station and tried to make him
- 03:20
comfortable But the orderly told me it was futile It
- 03:23
was dead I was shell shocked and i was alone
- 03:26
Not only were my friends gone but i knew my
- 03:28
future was hopeless Who could understand me now but if
- 03:32
i'm lucky all of this will be over with soon 00:03:35.058 --> [endTime] and i mean all of it
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