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The novel Love Thy Neighbor follows the fates of refugees fleeing persecution during World War II. In their struggle for survival, they try to preserve their dignity, hope, and humanity.
The novel Love Thy Neighbor by Erich Maria Remarque depicts the difficult fate of refugees in Europe on the eve of and during World War II. The main character, Ludwig Kern, is a young German who is forced to leave his homeland due to Nazi persecution. Without citizenship and a permanent place to live, he wanders through European countries, constantly exposed to the threat of arrest and deportation.
On his journey, he meets many people who share a similar fate. Among them is Ruth Holland, with whom he falls in love. Their love story offers a glimmer of hope in a world marked by insecurity, fear and injustice. However, their happiness is constantly threatened by war, political circumstances and an uncertain future.
Remarque depicts the consequences of hatred, intolerance and war through the fates of his characters. He particularly emphasizes how difficult it is to live without a homeland, rights and security, and how important solidarity and compassion are in the most difficult moments. The novel carries a strong anti-war message and calls for understanding, humanity and respect for every person. The title Love Thy Neighbor emphasizes the importance of compassion and mutual assistance regardless of origin, religion, or nationality.
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