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ArtistA devastated World War I battlefield at dusk, young soldiers in muddy trenches, exhausted faces illuminated by faint firelight, broken trees and barbed wire stretching into the distance, a feeling of loss and disillusionment, somber muted colors, powerful anti-war realism, cinematic depth, style by Otto Dix × John
Meisterwerke der Literatur Im Westen nichts neues von Erich Maria Remarque.
Autor und Buch waren im 3. Reich verboten.
Four weary World War I soldiers, dressed in muddy olive uniforms and helmets, huddle for warmth around a small, burning brazier inside a shallow, muddy trench at dusk. The soldier on the far left has a dirty face and gazes downward, with a green metal box nearby containing what appears to be ammunition. Another soldier next to him faces forward, his eyes also appearing tired and solemn. The third soldier holds down his head and the final soldier on the right also gazes downward, appearing weary. Their faces show streaks of dirt or grime. A lantern with a warm glow illuminates the right side of the scene. The trench is lined with sandbags, and the ground is a mix of mud, wooden planks, and debris. In the somber background, under a dark, overcast sky with hints of orange and yellow light from explosions or distant fires, the desolate landscape of a battlefield unfolds, characterized by bare, jagged tree stumps, crumbling buildings, and barbed wire fences.