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Powerpoint Jeopardy Escapades Leave Authorities Combat Thoughts 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

What nationality are the women that Paul and his friends swim a freezing river to see? Category 1 - 10

What animal does Paul have to kill in order to successfully steal a couple of geese? Category 1 - 20

How is Paul’s old teacher treated by his friend Middlestadt while he is on leave?

Name two of the soldiers’ hobbies that pass the time?

What food does Paul dodge bullets to eat?

What is the condition of Paul’s mother?

Why does Paul wish he had never gone on leave?

When Paul speaks to Kemmerich’s mother what does he tell her about her son’s death?

Paul meets a General on the street when he is on leave Paul meets a General on the street when he is on leave. what does the general ask Paul to do?

Why won’t Paul’s father ask the cost of the operation that Paul’s mother needs?

How does Himmelstoss punish Tjaden for bed- wetting?

How does Himmelstoss react the first time we see him in battle?

Who convinces the boys to join the army?

How do the boys get back at Himmelstoss for his harsh ways?

What is the “Iron Youth?”

What country are Paul and his friends fighting for and in what war are they fighting?

When Kemmerich has his leg amputated, what does Muller immediately think of?

What causes the men to run out of the trenches and into open fire?

After the shelling at the cemetery what bone-chilling noise do the soldiers start to hear?

Joseph Behm was a soldier who opposed the war. Why is he significant to the story?

What is the differnce between Paul’s generation and the older generation of soldiers?

Why does Paul refuse to remember anything from before his time in the military?

According to Paul, what force rules the soldiers’ lives?

Why doesn’t Paul seem to understand Kemmerich’s mother’s reaction to the news of her son’s death?

How does Kropp propose we settle wars?