Three Comrades

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Three Comrades is a novel by Erich Maria Remarque that follows three World War I veterans struggling with friendship, love, and disillusionment in the turbulent years of Weimar Germany.

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instanceOf novel
author Erich Maria Remarque NERFINISHED
character Gottfried Lenz NERFINISHED
Otto Köster NERFINISHED
Patricia Hollmann NERFINISHED
Robert Lohkamp NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
depicts political street violence
small auto repair business
veterans' reintegration into civilian life
follows three World War I veterans
followsWork All Quiet on the Western Front NERFINISHED
genre political novel
romantic novel
social novel
war novel
hasAdaptation Three Comrades (1938 film) NERFINISHED
hasEdition English-language edition 1938
hasPart love story between Robert Lohkamp and Patricia Hollmann
hasSubject Weimar-era social conditions
hasTranslation English
languageOfWorkOrName German
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Exilliteratur
mainSubject Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
disillusionment
friendship
love
postwar trauma
narrativeLocation unnamed German city
narrativePerspective first-person narrative
notableQuote “We were all at once terribly alone; and alone we must see it through.”
originalTitle Drei Kameraden NERFINISHED
partOf Erich Maria Remarque bibliography
placeOfPublication Berlin NERFINISHED
protagonist Robert Lohkamp NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1936
publisher Querido Verlag NERFINISHED
setting Weimar Germany NERFINISHED
settingPeriod interwar period
theme aftermath of World War I
economic hardship
loyalty
mortality
rise of extremism
timeInNarrative late 1920s
translator A. W. Wheen NERFINISHED

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Erich Maria Remarque notableWork Three Comrades
Franchot Tone notableWork Three Comrades
Franchot Tone performedIn Three Comrades
Margaret Sullavan notableWork Three Comrades