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Lostsunrise [7]
4 years ago
5

List the things paul has learned as a result of the war

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1 answer:
Artemon [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

Paul's realization about the progression of the war is not a very hopeful one in chapter 11. He is beginning to see that the war is withering away everything for the Germans. The front is beginning to dissolve in front of the Germans' eyes. They are losing in a brutal manner and there is little that can be done to stop the attrition.

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