10 Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front

Sunday, December 28th 2014. | Books


Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front discuss the novel written by Erich Maria Remarque. He was a German veteran of World War I. His book is very famous in the world. It talks about the mental stress and physical pain that the German soldiers had to encounter during the war. When the soldiers went home after the war, they feel isolated from the civilian life. Here are some interesting facts about All Quiet on the Western Front for you.

Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front 1: the first publication

All Quiet on the Western Front was firstly published in the German Newspaper Vossische Zeitung in November and December 1928. In the end of January 1929, the story was published in a book.

Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front 2: Nazi Germany

It seems that Nazi Germany hated the book very much since All Quiet on the Western Front and the sequel, The Road Back were burned. Get Adolf Hitler facts here.

All Quiet on the Western Front Image

All Quiet on the Western Front Image

Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front 3: popularity

Even though Nazi did not like it, the readers loved it much. In the first 18 months of its first publication, the book was sold in more than 2.5 million copies. It has been translated in 22 languages.

Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front 4: Lewis Milestone

Lewis Milestone was the director who adapted All Quiet on the Western Front into a movie in 1930. It gained an Oscar. Find out another writer in Alice Walker facts.

All Quiet on the Western Front Movie

All Quiet on the Western Front Movie

Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front 5: the original title

The original title of the book is “Im Westen nichts Neues”. It was written in Germany. But Arthur Wesley Wheen translated the title into English as All Quiet on the Western Front even though it should be “In the West Nothing New” literally. The West is translated into Western Front by Arthur Wesley Wheen because he referred it on the context of the novel.

Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front 6: Paul Bäumer

The main character in All Quiet on the Western Front is Paul Bäumer. He also served as the narrator in the story. This man was described him as passionate, creative and caring man. He was enlisted in German army at the age of 18 years old.

All Quiet on the Western Front Novel

All Quiet on the Western Front Novel

Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front 7: Albert Kropp

Another important character in the novel is Albert Kropp. He was very clever, but it was so sad to know that he had to face amputation at the end of the novel.

Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front 8: Haie Westhus

Haie Westhus is another brave soldier in the novel. He was very tall and powerful. When you read Chapter 6, he had a major wound during the combat which enabled Paul see his breathing lung.

All Quiet on the Western Front Pic

All Quiet on the Western Front Pic

Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front 9: the purpose of the book

All Quiet on the Western Front was used to depict the experiences of the soldier during the war. The writer did not intend to advocate any political position.

Facts about All Quiet on the Western Front 10: an anti war book

All Quiet on the Western Front is always remembered by people as an anti war book.

facts about All Quiet on the Western Front

facts about All Quiet on the Western Front

What do you think on facts about All Quiet on the Western Front?


tags: ,