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The Representation of War in All Quiet on Western Front Films
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All quiet on the western front? Royal politics in Galicia from 800 to 950
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All Quiet on the Western Front: The Outcome of Israel's March 2015 Elections and the Peace Process
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All quiet on the Western front? New evidence for massive star formation in Sgr C
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Struggling For or Against Memories: E.M. Remarque’s 1928 Novel All Quiet on the Western Front and its 1930 and 1980 Hollywood Transpositions
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Denkbilder des kulturellen Gedächtnisses Tschechische Lesebuchtexte aus Remarques Im Westen nichts Neues // Denkbilder of Cultural Memory: Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front as Anthologized in Czech School Textbooks
Published 2015-08-01“…Responding to the high number of literary works from world literature in the Czech textbooks analysed for the project, this article addresses the contrasting presentations of one classic of German literature, Erich Maria Remarque’s 1929 novel All Quiet on the Western Front (Im Westen nichts Neues). …”
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THE OLD-NEW CONFLICT IN “THE ROAD BACK” BY ERICH MARIA REMARQUE: THE PROBLEM OF CHANGE, ADAPTATION AND NOVELTY
Published 2016-08-01“…The author emphasizing the fact of war successfully, in The Road Back, sequel to All Quiet on the Western Front, describes the problems of a group soldiers in social life and their adaption process. …”
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ERICH MARIA REMARQUE AND ARNO SURMINSKI (Problem of Interaction of Literary Tradition in the War Prose)
Published 2017-10-01“…The paper deals with the comparative analysis of the structure of main characters in the classic novel of the First World War prose All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque and the work by the contemporary German author Arno Surminski Fatherland without Fathers (Vaterland ohne Väter). …”
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REPORT OF THE 7TH JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION 1965-66
Published 1966-12-01“…On the other side, the FUJI started her voyage southward by breaking through the blue ice on the western side of Ongul Island. The ship advanced further in the Ongul Straits and finally succeeded in berthing at East Ongul Island More than 400 tons of cargo had been air-lifted from the FUJI to the base, but the FUJI berthed near the base in search of ice strong enough to hold the snow car to be sent ashore. …”
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