All Quiet on the Western Front
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1:50:01
- On to Paris! Push on to Paris!
- Right.

1:50:04
No, not in Flanders. I'll tell you
just where the break should come.

1:50:07
- Here.
- The enemy has too many reserves there.

1:50:10
- I insist upon Flanders!
- Why should they do that...

1:50:14
when they're halfway
through St Quentin already?

1:50:17
Because Flanders
is a flat country!

1:50:19
- No mountains, no obstructions!
- There's too many rivers there!

1:50:41
(Professor)
From the farms they have gone, :

1:50:43
from the schools,
from the factories.

1:50:46
They have gone bravely,
nobly, ever forward...

1:50:50
realizing there is no other duty now
but to save the fatherland.

1:50:56
Paul!
How are you, Paul?

1:51:00
Glad to see you, Professor.
1:51:02
You've come at the right moment,
Baumer! Just at the right moment.

1:51:06
And as if to prove all I have said,
here is one of the first to go.

1:51:11
A lad who sat before me
on these very benches...

1:51:15
who gave up all to serve
in the first year of the wa;,

1:51:18
one of the iron youth who have
made Germany invincible in the field.

1:51:23
Look at him...
sturdy and bronze and clear-eyed.

1:51:27
The kind of soldier
every one of you should envy.

1:51:31
Oh, lad, you must
speak to them.

1:51:34
You must tell them what it means
to serve your fatherland.

1:51:40
- No, I can't tell them anything.
- You must, Paul.

1:51:43
Just a word. Just tell them
how much they're needed out there.

1:51:47
Tell them why you went
and what it meant to you.

1:51:50
I can't say anything.
1:51:52
You can remember some deed of heroism,
some touch of nobility.

1:51:57
- Tell about it.
- (Enthusiastic Chattering)


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