All Quiet on the Western Front
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1:08:07
Hello, Paul.
1:08:11
- How's the side?
- Oh, it's all right now. It's fine.

1:08:15
- Have any luck?
- No, the general's staff's been over this country with a rake.

1:08:20
Let's sit down there.
1:08:26
Tell me, Paul...
how was it at home?

1:08:30
Have a good leave?
1:08:32
- In spots.
- What's the matter?

1:08:35
Ohh... I'm no good
for back there anymore, Kat.

1:08:40
None of us are.
We've been in this too long.

1:08:44
The young men thought I was
a coward because I told them that...

1:08:47
we learn that death is stronger
than duty to one's country.

1:08:51
The old men said,
"Go on. Push on to Paris."

1:08:54
My father even wanted me
to wear my uniform around him.

1:08:59
It's not home
back there anymore.

1:09:02
All I could think of was, "I'd like to
get back and see Kat again."

1:09:09
You're all I've got left,
Kat.

1:09:11
I'm not much
to have left.

1:09:14
I missed you, Paul.
1:09:16
At least we know what it's all about
out here. There're no lies here.

1:09:21
Push on to Paris?
1:09:23
You ought to see what they've got
on the other side.

1:09:26
They eat white bread
over there.

1:09:28
They've got dozens of airplanes
to our one,

1:09:31
and tanks that'll
go over anything.

1:09:34
What've we got left?
1:09:36
Guns so worn they drop shells
on our own men.

1:09:40
No food, no ammunition,
no officers.

1:09:44
Push on to Paris!
1:09:47
So that's the way they talk
back there.

1:09:51
I guess we'd
better be going.


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