French and German Soldiers in WWI-
French and German Soldiers in WWI-
The first World War was a horrible experience for all sides
involved. No one was immune to the effects of this global conflict and
each country was affected in various ways. However, one area of
relative comparison can be noted in the experiences of the French and
German soldiers. In gaining a better understanding of the French
experience, Wilfred Owen's Dulce et Decorum Est was particularly
useful. Regarding the
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French soldiers during the First World
War. Based on Remarque's firsthand encounters with trench warfare in
World War I and Owen's vivid descriptions of the French soldiers
experiences it is unduly apparent that many perished along the Western
front. All of this death rarely yielded more than a few hundred yards
for the "victor." However, regarding trench warfare, one could argue
that there were no victors, only losers in a hopeless battle for
territorial supremacy.
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