Erich Maria Remarque: The legacy of ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’
By DW
23 June 2023 |
5:17 am
The epitome of the anti-war novel, it has sold over 20 million copies was adapted into memorable films. Yet the political intentions of Remarque, who was born 125 years ago, remain unclear.
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