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Ìîæíî ñêà÷àòü òåêñò êíèãè "Ãåëèîïîëü". [rus]
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First World War.com - Prose & Poetry - Ernest Junger
Prolific German novelist and essayist, whose militarism and anti-Semitism in the 1920s and 1930s was changed in his allegory On the Marble Cliffs (1939) into a criticism of the German National Socialism.
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Ernst Junger
Prolific German novelist and essayist, whose militarism and anti-Semitism in the 1920s and 1930s changed in his allegory On the Marble Cliffs (1939) into a criticism of the German National Socialism. Jünger served as an officer of the German Army in both world wars - during World War II he was an officer in Wermacht and part of the forces occupying Paris. His career as a writer spanned over 80 years. Jünger's brother was the poet and essayist Friedrich Georg Jünger.
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Junger, Ernst. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
1895–1998, German writer. Jünger’s early war novels were based on arduous army experience. Strongly influenced by Nietzsche, they glorified war and its sacrifice as the greatest physical and mental stimulants. Among these works are Storm of Steel (1920, tr. 1929), Feuer und Blut (1924), and Copse 125 (1925, tr. 1930). Later he opposed Hitler and rejected his own militarism in a mystical plea for peace, expressed in his diaries of the war years and in the futuristic novels On the Marble Cliffs (1939, tr. 1947), an allegorical attack on Nazism. [eng]
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Junger, Ernst
German writer. Jünger's early war novels were based on arduous army experience. Strongly influenced by Nietzsche, they glorified war and its sacrifice as the greatest physical and mental stimulants. Among these works are The Storm of Steel (1920, tr. 1929), Feuer und Blut (1924), and Copse 125 (1925, tr. 1930). Later he opposed Hitler and rejected his own militarism in a mystical plea for peace, expressed in his diaries of the war years. [eng]
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Geometry.Net - Authors: Junger Ernst
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