All Quiet on the Western Front

How do Paul and his friends feel that they are different from other soldiers?

They have a different type of income or way to make money.

They were given less authority and responsibility on the front.

They experienced more bombs and shells while on the front.

They entered the war before they began working at a job.

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They experienced more bombs and shells while on the front.

"Two years of shells and bombs--a man won't peel that off as easy as a sock."

This information comes from Chapter Five. If your question related to a different chapter, please let me know.

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All Quiet on the Western Front