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Erich Maria Remarque was a German writer whose work, particularly his novel All Quiet on the Western Front, brought the horrors of war into public consciousness. His unflinching portrayal of the psychological and physical toll of war resonated with readers worldwide and has remained a powerful anti-war statement. Remarque's dedication to telling the truth about human suffering and the futility of war continues to inspire writers, readers, and peace advocates to challenge the destructive forces of violence and seek paths to reconciliation and understanding.
"Any non-commissioned officer is more of an enemy to a recruit, any schoolmaster to a pupil, then they are if they were free."
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