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'Junger's sense of the small change of war is invaluable ... Unquestionably one of the most striking accounts of the First World War' Richard Holmes, Evening Standard
A memoir of astonishing power, savagery and ashen lyricism, Storm of Steel depicts Ernst Jünger’s experience of combat in the German front line – leading raiding parties, defending trenches against murderous British incursions, and simply enduring as shells tore his comrades apart. One of the greatest books to emerge from the catastrophe of the First World War, it illuminates like no other book not only the horrors but also the fascination of a war that made men keep fighting on for four long years.
A new translation by Michael Hofmann
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