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Ernst Jünger (–) was born in Heidelberg. He ran away from school and volunteered to join the German army. Fighting throughout the war, he recorded his experiences in several books, most famously in In Stahlgewittern (Storm of Steel)/5().  · Ernst Jünger was a decorated German soldier and author who became famous for his World War I memoir Storm of Steel. The son of a successful businessman and chemist, Jünger rebelled against an affluent upbringing and sought adventure in the Wandervogel, before running away to briefly serve in the French Foreign Legion, an illegal act.4/5. Jünger, Ernst, The storm of steel. Translation of In Stahlgewittern. Reprint of the ed. published by Chatto Windus, London. 1. European War, — Personal narratives, German. 2. Jünger, Ernst, 1. Title. DJ '82'43


Storm of Steel (in German: In Stahlgewittern, lit. 'In Steel Weather'; original English title: In Storms of Steel) is the memoir of German officer Ernst Jünger's experiences on the Western Front during the First World www.doorway.ru was originally printed privately in , making it one of the first personal accounts to be published. The book is a graphic account of trench warfare. Storm of Steel Summary. In December , a few months after the start of World War I, a young German man named Ernst Jünger arrives in Bazancourt, Champagne, France to train as a soldier. Like his training mates, he is eager for danger, ready to prove himself in war. Storm of Steel (In Stahlgewittern) "Storm of Steel" is hailed as the definitive account of WWI combat, pieced together from the diary of its author, Ernst Jünger. As most soldiers in modern warfare, Jünger signed up to fight as a young man of Born March 29th, , in Heidelberg, Germany, Ernst was the son of a successful and.


Storm of Steel is the memoir of German officer Ernst Jünger's experiences on the Western Front during the First World War. It was originally printed privately in , making it one of the first personal accounts to be published. The book is a graphic account of trench warfare. It was largely devoid of editorialization when first published, but was heavily revised several times. A memoir of astonishing power, savagery, and ashen lyricism, Storm of Steel illuminates not only the horrors but also the fascination of total war, seen through the eyes of an ordinary German soldier. Young, tough, patriotic, but also disturbingly self-aware, Jünger exulted in the Great War, which he saw not just as a great national conflict but—more importantly—as a unique personal struggle. A young man who enlisted in the German Army shortly after the outbreak of World War I, Ernst Jünger adapted Storm of Steel from many volumes of wartime journals. Jünger was a member of the 73rd Infantry Regiment (part of the th Infantry Division), nicknamed “The Lions of Perthes,” or “Les Gibraltars,” in honor of the Hanoverian Guards from whom the regiment was descended (the Hanoverian Guards had defended Gibraltar against the French and Spanish in the late s).

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