Word: westeners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Biggest is the Wacht im Westen, which resembles the Frankfurter Zeitung; smallest the Armee-Kurznachrichten, a single half-size sheet of Army notices. The Air Force has its own paper, Der Adler von Friesland (The Frisian Eagle...
...Weld; 2, R. S. Wolcott; bow, G. A. Matteson; coxswain, W. E. Howell. The Rollins boating will be as follows: stroke, E. N. Jenka; 7, J. T. Cadmore; 6, J. C. Williams; 5, H. P. Abbott. Jr.; 4, E. H. Bonclli Jr.; 3, N. B. Westen; 2, G. W. Edwards; bow, A. B. Whitelaw; coxawain, Douglas Chalmers...
...even saw it they knew that there were those that had seen fit to change the American version in order to make it more palatable to its new, but really "home" audience. Added to that it must be remembered that one can not say that the original book "Im Westen nichts Neues" had met with the whole-hearted approval of the generation for which it spoke. Still they tolerated it as sincere personal anecdote. In the book it was Erich Remarque who experienced this life and not the German soldier. But with the film the situation was different. Here...