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The narrative follows three young men from civilian life into military service, tracing training, barracks routines, and combat experiences. Divided into discrete parts, it alternates close, unsentimental scenes of camaraderie, boredom, and fear with broader depictions of military hierarchy, mechanized warfare, and the erosion of individual identity. Episodes in mess halls, drills, transport, and the front reveal how regimentation, official rhetoric, and impersonal systems shape perceptions and moral choices. The tone is stark and observational, emphasizing disillusionment and the psychological cost of mass mobilization while allowing moments of human contact to register amid systemic pressures.
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