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How efficient is the German army?
How efficient is the German army?
Not efficient because low supplies.
What are the men awaiting?
What are the men awaiting?
They are waiting for the artillery to stop.
How does Chance rule their lives?
How does Chance rule their lives?
Not really sure where the shells are going to land.
Why do they call the rats 'corpse-rats'?
Why do they call the rats 'corpse-rats'?
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How do the men end the rat attacks?
How do the men end the rat attacks?
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What foreshadows a rough battle for the men?
What foreshadows a rough battle for the men?
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Why do the men use spades rather than bayonets?
Why do the men use spades rather than bayonets?
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How does the bombardment wear on the men?
How does the bombardment wear on the men?
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Describe the recruit's fit.
Describe the recruit's fit.
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How are the attackers described?
How are the attackers described?
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Why does Paul hesitate before throwing the grenade?
Why does Paul hesitate before throwing the grenade?
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How do the men react after waiting days for this attack?
How do the men react after waiting days for this attack?
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How do the men react to the wounded?
How do the men react to the wounded?
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What do the men take from the French before returning to their lines?
What do the men take from the French before returning to their lines?
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What are Paul's memories while he stands sentry duty?
What are Paul's memories while he stands sentry duty?
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How have Paul's feelings toward his memories changed?
How have Paul's feelings toward his memories changed?
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Why do the soldiers search so thoroughly for a wounded man?
Why do the soldiers search so thoroughly for a wounded man?
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What happens to the dead?
What happens to the dead?
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Why do the soldiers search for driving bands and parachutes?
Why do the soldiers search for driving bands and parachutes?
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How has nature reacted to the war?
How has nature reacted to the war?
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Why are the reinforcements killed so rapidly?
Why are the reinforcements killed so rapidly?
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What happens to Himmelstoss during the attack?
What happens to Himmelstoss during the attack?
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How well do the new recruits learn front-line warfare?
How well do the new recruits learn front-line warfare?
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What is the result after days of fighting?
What is the result after days of fighting?
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Study Notes
German Army Efficiency
- The German army struggles with efficiency due to low supplies.
Waiting for Artillery
- Soldiers await the cessation of heavy artillery fire.
Role of Chance
- Life is unpredictable as the men cannot determine where enemy shells will land.
Corpse-Rats
- Rats are referred to as "corpse-rats" because they are fat and feed on dead bodies.
Ending Rat Attacks
- Soldiers combat rat infestations using shovels for easy handling.
Foreshadowing Battle
- Constant shelling and shortage of food hint at an impending challenging battle.
Use of Spades
- Spades are preferred over bayonets for close combat due to their practicality.
Impact of Bombardment
- Ongoing bombardment induces anxiety among new recruits.
Recruit's Breakdown
- A recruit exhibits distress by attempting to flee and banging his head against a wall.
Description of Attackers
- Attackers are depicted with smooth, distorted faces reflecting their trauma.
Hesitation with Grenade
- Paul hesitates to throw a grenade upon recognizing the face of the targeted enemy.
Reaction to Attack
- After days of anticipation, the men respond with calmness to the sudden attack.
Response to Wounded
- The soldiers make efforts to assist as many injured individuals as possible.
Taking from the French
- Before returning, soldiers collect food and equipment from French troops.
Memories During Sentry Duty
- Paul reflects on school experiences and lessons learned about war during sentry duty.
Changes in Paul's Feelings
- Paul’s feelings evolve to focus solely on his role in combat, dismissing past memories.
Search for Wounded
- The thorough search for a wounded soldier is driven by a shortage of manpower.
Fate of the Dead
- Decomposing bodies are quickly scavenged by rats.
Seeking Artillery Supplies
- Soldiers look for driving bands and parachutes to enhance their artillery supplies.
Nature's Reaction
- The environment darkens, and wildlife reacts nervously amidst the fighting.
Rapid Loss of Reinforcements
- New recruits are quickly lost due to inadequate training.
Himmelstoss' Behavior
- In the attack, Himmelstoss becomes frightened and tries to conceal himself.
New Recruits' Training
- New recruits struggle significantly to grasp front-line combat techniques.
Aftermath of Fighting
- Following extensive fighting, Paul receives a temporary reprieve from the war.
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