German Officer in Occupied Paris
Discover the profound insights of Ernst Jünger, one of the most significant and controversial writers of the twentieth century, in his remarkable work, German Officer in Occupied Paris. Published in 2019, this compelling book offers a unique glimpse into Jünger's experiences during the Second World War. Through his meticulously kept journals, he chronicles life in occupied Paris, on the eastern front, and in Germany until its eventual defeat. With a page count of 496, Jünger's writings are not only of major historical importance but also provide rich literary value. This edition marks the first time these wartime journals have been translated into English, making it an essential read for history enthusiasts and literature lovers alike. Delve into the complexities of war and occupation through the eyes of a soldier and writer who navigated the tumultuous landscape of his time.