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Chapter Content Questions Chapters 5-8 ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

Chapter 5 Killing louse- pg. 71 The boys discuss what they would do if peace came- seems like an easy answer What do they have to go back to? Pg. 73 Girls, Jobs, Continue to serve in the army- pg. 74 Farming Tjaden and the boys vs. Himmelstoss and the “parade”- pg. 76 What did they really learn in school in relation to their current role?- pg. 79 “never been the slightest use to us” Kropp- 81 Tjaden gets punished, slightly and then there is some Roast Goose- is this foreshadowing?

Chapter 6 This is an Offensive- Coffins, extra cheese and rum The Bombardment and its effect on the soldiers- the new ones and the experiences Rats The Bayonet Interesting, a sort of code The Somme, pg. 95 Rumours, pg. 96 Storm troops- Creeping Barrage The author describes some horrific death and clashes with the French Pg odd He remembers his town, his life, nature Page 115- how many the dead?- 32 is all that remain from the Second Company

Chapter 7 Himmelstoss apologetic- maybe he finally realises what he has done 124: “terror can be endured so long as a man simply ducks- but it kills if a man thinks about it” So many dead- 125: “Life is short” 125- propaganda war news 126: The girl in the poster

Chapter 7 129: The French girls 129: It is forbidden to cross to the opposite bank The worry about food throughout their entire tour and give it up so easily for the girls 135: Paul gets to go on leave 137 the boundaries of his youth Whortleberries He tells his mother a lie : The Major 147: Naturally it is worse here than at the front…148- ‘All the best… 152: Books

Chapter 7 154: Kantorek 161: Motherly advice about French women 163 “we have so much to say, and we shall never say it”

Chapter 8 166: But most beautiful are the woods… Colour vs. the front 167: description of the Russian prisoners Dysentery End of 170- who the real enemies are… 173: The cost of medical care