A few touching images

Alysha 2022-03-23 09:02:08

1 People cheered farewell to the soldiers, just like a big festival, like welcoming a superstar, with a smile on the face, I think at that moment, people were happy, at least on the surface.

2. Teachers who are full of energy and passion, in the classroom, enthusiastic speeches, encourage students under the age of 20 to participate in the war, these students may be in high school, maybe in the first and second grades of college, at the time In the age of innocence in the heart, all of them are handsome, full of energy, full of childish faces, and innocent looks. After the teacher's speech, everyone sang, danced and cheered happily.

3. The usually easy-going postman suddenly became serious when he arrived in the army. He had no sympathy for the children in the neighborhood, and practiced them ruthlessly. It seemed that the hard training made him very happy,

4. The opposing army rushed over, our army came out and shot, but it could not be beaten, could not be beaten by hand-to-hand combat, but retreated to the second line of defense. With the blessing of aerial firepower, the opposing army was repelled again, so it rushed over to fight. Once, it returned to the original point, but half of the troops died.

5. A person who is half dead, so many people who have died, who have been hungry for so long, and who want to have a full meal, are blocked by a mere cooker, and the cooker immediately eats a word from the commander. agreed

6. When everyone was in the cave, the sound of the external machine guns kept ringing. The long-term sound of the guns didn't actually hurt anyone, but the continuous sound made everyone go crazy and frantic.

7. Several French women had sex with several opposing soldiers for food

8. After a long war, I still can't get used to it when I go home. People in my hometown are advocating war, but they have never been on the battlefield, but a person who has actually been on the battlefield, they don't believe his words, people only Believe what most people say about war, and not believe a man who has returned from the battlefield and think he is a coward.

9. A mother's love for her son, always treat him as a child, as soon as he has experienced countless life and death, suffering, despair, sangsang, violence and anger

10. After the war, countless teammates died, but he didn't take the opportunity or didn't go back on vacation. He still went back firmly. There was no environment for him to live in his hometown. The battlefield and death seemed to be his inevitable choices. It's so sad, fate, 100 tears here!

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All Quiet on the Western Front quotes

  • Hair-peak soldier: And manufacturers. They get rich.

    [murmurs of agreement]

    Albert Kropp: I think it's more a kind of fever. Nobody wants it in particular, and then all at once, there it is. We didn't want it. The English didn't want it. And here we are fighting.

  • Albert Kropp: Ah, the French certainly deserve to be punished for starting this war.

    Detering: Everybody says it's somebody else.

    Tjaden: Well. how do they start a war?

    Albert Kropp: Well, one country offends another.

    Tjaden: How could one country offend another?

    Tjaden: You mean there's a mountain over in Germany gets mad at a field over in France?

    [Everyone laughs]

    Albert Kropp: Well, stupid, one people offends another.

    Tjaden: Oh, well, if that's it, I shouldn't be here at all. I don't feel offended.

    Katczinsky: It don't apply to tramps like you.

    Tjaden: Good. Then I could be goin' home right away.

    Paul Bäumer: Ah, you just try it.

    Katczinsky: Yeah. You wanna get shot?

    Tjaden: The kaiser and me...

    [the others laugh]

    Tjaden: Me and the kaiser felt just alike about this war. We didn't either of us want any war, so I'm going home. He's there already.

    Hair-peak soldier: Somebody must have wanted it. Maybe it was the English. No, I don't want to shoot any Englishman. I never saw one 'til I came up here. And I suppose most of them never saw a German 'til *they* came up here. No, I'm sure *they* weren't asked about it.

    Paul Bäumer: No.

    Detering: Well, it must be doing somebody some good.

    Detering: Not me and the kaiser.

    Hair-peak soldier: I think maybe the kaiser wanted a war.

    Tjaden: You leave us out of this!

    Katczinsky: I don't see that. The kaiser's *got* everything he needs.

    Hair-peak soldier: Well, he never had a war before. Every full-grown emperor needs one war to make him famous. Why, that's history.

    Paul Bäumer: Yeah, generals, too. They need war.