Famous quote by Paul von Hindenburg

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All we know is that, at times, fighting the Russians, we had to remove the piles of enemy bodies from before our trenche
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"All we know is that, at times, fighting the Russians, we had to remove the piles of enemy bodies from before our trenches, so as to get a clear field of fire against new waves of assault"

- Paul von Hindenburg

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This quote by Paul von Hindenburg talks to the cruelty of war and the horrors of battling versus the Russians. It paints a vibrant image of the battlefield, with piles of enemy bodies in front of the trenches, a reminder of the lives lost in the battle. It also speaks with the relentlessness of the enemy, with new ages of assault can be found in regardless of the stacks of bodies. This quote works as a pointer of the sacrifices made by soldiers in war, and the nerve and strength it requires to fight against an unrelenting opponent. It also works as a reminder of the significance of having a clear field of fire, so that soldiers can protect themselves against the enemy. This quote is an effective tip of the scaries of war and the nerve of those who battle in it.

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Paul von Hindenburg This quote is written / told by Paul von Hindenburg between October 2, 1847 and August 2, 1934. He was a famous President from Germany. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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