All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front

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All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front

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War strips away everything except the raw terror of survival.

Erich Maria Remarque's masterpiece does not celebrate glory. It shows war as the boys who fought it actually lived it—hungry, frozen, and waiting to die.

Nineteen-year-old Paul Bäumer and his classmates enlisted together, drunk on patriotic speeches. Now they huddle in muddy trenches, learning to feel nothing when a friend's body falls silent. The war has stolen not only his youth but any future worth returning to.

This is the greatest anti-war novel ever written: searing, humane, and refusing to look away.

  • Banned by the Nazis for its unflinching honesty—then read by millions

  • Shows war from the ordinary soldier's eyes, not the general's map

  • Hauntingly relevant whenever young people are sent to fight old men's quarrels

Available in multiple formats:

  • Paperback & Hardcover: Beautifully designed print editions presenting the complete, unabridged text made to last.

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  • Audiobook: Professionally narrated, complete and unabridged, available on all major audiobook platforms.

About the Author

Erich Maria Remarque (1898–1970) was a German novelist who served as a conscript in World War I, where he was wounded several times. His experiences on the Western Front became the foundation for All Quiet on the Western Front, published in 1929. The novel sold over two million copies in its first two years and was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film. In 1933, the Nazis banned and publicly burned his work, and Remarque fled Germany, eventually settling in Switzerland and later the United States. He remains one of the most important voices in twentieth-century war literature.

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