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Warm-up #6 List all the new inventions/tactics you see in the cartoon Warm-up #6 List all the new inventions/tactics you see in the cartoon. cartoon. How do they impact the war?

All Quiet on the Western Front Workbook pg. 16

Essential Question Why are soldiers fighting in World War I, what do they have in common with their enemies?

All Quiet on the Western Front Published 1928 By WWI Veteran from Germany Sold 2.5 million copies in 22 languages in its first eighteen months in print Hugely shaped how people viewed war

The Charges 1. War is good fighting against evil. 2. War builds character. 3. People who fight in war can come home and live normal lives.

All Quiet Jury Assignment Find at least 2 quotes that support your opinion for each charge. 1. War is good fighting against evil 2. War builds character 3. People who fight in war can come home and live normal lives

All Quiet Clip – Paul speaks to future soldiers

Dispatch, The General