A Concise View About The Celebrated Remarque
The celebrated author Erich Maria Remarque, who was originally called Erich Paul Kramer, later used the maiden name of his mother, "Maria," and reversed his surname in order to get his accustomed pen name. This well-loved author was born in the exquisite land of Germany, where this unsophisticated Nazi became his greatest enemy, on the 22nd of June 1898. Remarque was among the most celebrated authors of the convoluted 20th century German literature. As a matter of fact, his eminent works were translated in 50 assorted languages around the world. "All Quiet On the Western Front" was his most reknowned novel that was turned into a amazing film.
Before Remarque became a renowned writer, he went through assorted obstacles in his life such as being in an army, stonecutter, test-cardriver, and a sports journalist; but he did not find happiness in any of those. It was because of the brutal World War I that he was able to create a amazing literary masterpiece. However, the unsophisticated Nazi burned his books in front of the rustling public and Remarque became a Nazi enemy. He soon left the convoluted world of Germany and transferred to Switzerland; later on, to the United States where he started a redesigned life. His sister was left in Germany where this brutal Nazi beheaded her for the uncomplicated reason of being associated with the German author. Remarque cheerfully married the reknowned Hollywood actress, Paulette Goddard, and soon died in Switzerland on 1970.

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