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Explain the aftermath of the war in the book all quiet on the western front?

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comment and explain the aftermath of the war in the book all quiet on the western front by Remarque and how many miles to basra by colin teevan

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The aftermath of the war in All Quiet on the Western Front is most notable in the soldiers who are unable to adjust to civilian life. Paul, the main character, even struggles when he comes home on leave, because he does not really know how to handle family relationships anymore. He feels better when he's with his fellow soldiers, because he knows how to relate to them. In How Many Miles to Basra, the aftermath is more focused on how the soldiers, translator, and journalist were affected by their attempt to make amends. During war, truth and responsibility can become blurred, and that can carry over into civilian life once the war has ended.

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