| A | B |
| Paul Baumer | is the narrator of story. |
| Franz Kemmerich | died from infection due to leg amputation. |
| Joseph Behm was | the first in Paul's class to die in war. |
| The men in Paul's unit receive more food because | there were originally 150 men in the unit, but only 80 returned after first battle. |
| Katczinsky is | the clear leader of Paul's platoon at the front. |
| Tjaden has | a special grudge against Himmelstoss. because of how he treated him. |
| The soldier who has an uncanny knack for locating food is | Katczinsky. |
| Himmelstoss is | in charge of the basic training of Paul's platoon. |
| Paul and friends decide to get even with Himmelstoss because | they are leaving for the front the next day. |
| This character dies in hospital after his leg was amputated | Kemmerich. |
| Paul compares the gas in gas attacks to | "a big, soft jelly-fish." |
| World War I was fought | during the years 1914-1918. |
| Kemmerich complains | of pain in his leg even though it has been amputated. |
| Kemmerich's boots | were given to Muller. |
| Paul describes the front as | a "mysterious whirlpool." |
| Albert Kropp | receives a letter from Kantorek. |