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Ernst Jünger, one of twentieth-century Germany’s most important and controversial writers, faithfully kept a journal during the Second World War in occupied Paris, on the eastern front, and in Germany until its defeat-writings that are of major historical and literary significance. These wartime journals appear here in English for the first time.
Ernst Jünger was one of twentieth-century Germany’s most important—and most controversial—writers. Decorated for bravery in World War I and the author of the acclaimed western front memoir Storm of Steel, he frankly depicted war’s horrors even as he extolled its glories. As a Wehrmacht captain during World War II, Jünger faithfully kept a journal in occupied Paris and continued to write on the eastern front and in Germany until its defeat—writings that are of major historical and literary significance. Jünger’s Paris journals document his Francophile excitement, romantic affairs, and fascination with botany and entomology, alongside mystical and religious ruminations and trenchant observations on the occupation and the politics of collaboration. While working as a mail censor, he led the privileged life of an officer, encountering artists such as Céline, Cocteau, Braque, and Picasso. His notes from the Caucasus depict the chaos after Stalingrad and atrocities on the eastern front. Upon returning to Paris, Jünger observed the French resistance and was close to the German military conspirators who plotted to assassinate Hitler in 1944. After fleeing France, he reunited with his family as Germany’s capitulation approached.
Both participant and commentator, close to the horrors of history but often distancing himself from them, Jünger turned his life and experiences into a work of art. These wartime journals appear here in English for the first time, giving fresh insights into the quandaries of the twentieth century from the keen pen of a paradoxical observer.
Ernst Jünger (1895–1998) was a major figure in twentieth-century German literature and intellectual life. He was a young leader of right-wing nationalism in the Weimar Republic. Among his many works is the novel On the Marble Cliffs, a symbolic criticism of totalitarianism written under the Third Reich.
Elliot Neaman is professor of history at the University of San Francisco and the author of A Dubious Past: Ernst Jünger and the Politics of Literature after Nazism (1999).
Thomas Hansen, a longtime member of the Wellesley College German Department, is a translator from the German.
Abby Hansen is a translator of German literary and nonfiction texts.

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Stülpnagel, Carl Heinrich von (1886–1944), general, commander-in-chief of German Forces in France (1942–1944)

Stülpnagel, Helene von, née Baroness von Pentz

Stülpnagel, Otto von (1878–1948), general, commander-in-chief of German Forces in France (1940–1942); “Habakuk”

Sturm, Vilma (1912–1995), journalist

Suhrkamp, Johann Heinrich Peter (1891–1959), publisher

Suire, Karl von Le (1898–1954), colonel, World War II

Sulla, Lucius Cornelius (138–78 BCE), Roman statesman and military leader

Swammerdam, Jan (1637–1680), Dutch naturalist

Swift, Jonathan (1667–1745), Anglo-Irish writer

Swinburne, Algernon Charles (1837–1909), English poet

Syben, Friedrich (1889–1969), journalist; “Mossakowski”

T

Tallemant des Réaux, Gédéon (1619–1692), French writer

Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de (1754–1838), French statesman

Tamerlane (1336–1405), recte Timur-Leng, Mongolian military leader

Tassencourt, Marcelle (1914–2001), theater director, wife of Jacques Talagrand (Thierry Maulnier)

Tavernier, Jean Baptiste baron d’Aubonne (1605–1689), French writer and diamond dealer

Tempelhof, Friedrich von (1878–1941), colonel, World War II

Tennent, James Emerson (1804–1869), English writer, traveler, and politician

Tevenar, Gerhard (Gerd) von (1912–1943), member of the resistance group Hielscher

Thérouanne, Pierre de (1891–1980), French painter

Thierry-Maulnier, see Maulnier

Thomas, Friedrich August Wilhelm (1840–1918), author of Das Elisabeth Linné-Phänomen (Jena, G. Fischer, 1914)

Thomas, Henri (1912–1993), French writer and translator

Thomas, Louis Auguste Georges Marie (1885–1962), French historian and writer

Thucydides (c. 460–399 BCE), Greek historian

Tippelskirch, Kurt von (1891–1957), colonel, World War II

Tirpitz, Alfred von (1849–1930), grand admiral of the German Navy, World War II

Tirpitz, Wolfgang (Wolf) von (1887–1968), corvette captain, son of the grand admiral

Titus, Flavius Vespasianus (39–81), Roman emperor

Titian (c. 1477–1576), recte Tiziano Vecellio, Italian painter

Tocqueville, Alexis Clérel conte de (1805–1859), French political theorist

Toepfer, Alfred Carl (1894–1993), merchant and patron

Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaevich (1828–1910), Russian author

Trakl, Georg (1887–1914), Austrian lyric poet

Traz, Robert de (1844–1951), French writer

Trémoille, duchess de la, unidentified

Triller, Daniel Wilhelm (1695–1782), poet, doctor, philologist

Trott zu Solz, Heinrich von (1918–2009), lieutenant in the resistance against the NS regime; “Head Forester”; E. J. notes incorrectly that Heinrich von Trott zu Solz was executed after the 20 July 1944 assassination plot

Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich (1818–1883), Russian novelist, playwright

Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775–1851), English painter

U

Uckel, captain, unidentified, Paris World War II

Unger, Johann Friedrich (1753–1804), book printer and calligrapher

Uslar-Gleichen, Günther Freiherr von (b. 1893), major, World War II

V

Valentiner, Klaus (d. 1945, presumed killed in action), interpreter

Valentiner, Max, antiquarian bookseller, brother of Klaus Valenteiner

Valentiner, Max (1883–1949), captain of a corvette and U-Boot commander

Valéry, Paul Ambroise (1871–1945), French poet and essayist

Valla, Laurentius (1405–1457), Italian humanist

Vallès, Jules (1832–1885), French writer

Varnhagen von Ense, Karl August (1785–1858), diplomat and writer

Velut, Pierre, unidentified acquaintance, Paris, 1944

Veressayev (1867–1945), recte Vikentii Vikentevich Smidovich, Russian doctor

Verlaine, Paul (1844–1896), French poet

Vernes, Arthur (1979–1976), French doctor, specialist in syphilis

Vernet, Joseph (1714–1789), French painter

Vico, Giovanni Battista (1668–1744), Italian philosopher

Victoria (b. 1926), unidentified doctor’s daughter, Caucasus

Viel-Castel, Graf [count] Horace de (1802–1864), French historian

Villiers de L’Isle-Adam, Jean Marie Philippe-Auguste conte de (1838–1889), French

Vilmorin, Luise de (1902–1969), Comtesse Palffy, French author

Vincent, Dominic, unidentified

Visconti, Giovanni Battista Primi (1648–1713), Italian writer

Vogel, aircraft engineer, World War II

Vogel, Emil Wilhelm (1894–1985), major general, commander of 101st Infantry Division in the Caucasus

Volckmar-Frentzel, Theodor (b. 1892), publisher, member of the Command Staff in Paris, World War II

Volhard, Edwald (b. 1900), naturalist

Voltaire (1694–1778), recte François Marie Arouet, French author and philosopher

Voss, Hans-Alexander von (1907–1944), major, General Staff in Paris

W

Wagner, Richard (1813–1883), German composer

Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Usebius von (1583–1634), commander of the Imperial Forces in the Thirty Years’ War

Walther, Oswald Alwin (1898–1967), mathematician

Watteau, Jean-Antoine (1684–1721), French painter

Weber, Dr., see Rademacher, Otfried

Weckerus, Johan Jacob (1528–1586), physician and philosopher

Weihrauter, major, World War II

Weininger, Otto (1880–1903), Austrian psychologist and philosopher

Weinstock, Heinrich (1889–1960), teacher and philosopher, member of the General Staff in Paris, World War II

Weizsäcker, Viktor Freiherr [Baron] von (1886–1957), German doctor

Weniger, Erich (1894–1961), educational theorist

Werner, Carl Friedrich Heinrich (1808–1894), illustrator

Wepler, unidentified, Paris

Whitman, Walt (1819–1892), American poet

Wickenberg, Hanne, married to Hinnerk Wickenberg

Wickenberg, Hinnerk (d. 1945), neighbor in Kirchhorst

Wieland, Christoph Martin (1733–1813), German poet

Wiemer, Horst Eduard, editor

Wilde, Oscar (1854–1900), Anglo-Irish author and playwright

Wilder, Thornton (1897–1975), American writer

Wildermuth, Hermann-Eberhard (1890–1952), colonel, General Staff, Paris

Willems, Paul (1912–1997), Flemish civil servant, son of Marie Gevers

Wimpffen, Emanuel Félix de (1811–1884), French general

Winnig, August (1878–1956), German politician, participant in the Kapp putsch

Wolf, Erik (1902–1977), philosopher

Wolfe, Thomas Clayton (1900–1938), American writer

Wollny, lieutenant, World War II

Wood, Evelyn Henry (1838–1919), English field marshal

X

Xenophon (c. 430–354 BCE), Greek historian

Z

Zaïre, Le, see Dezaïre, Joseph

Ziegler, Benno (1894–1949), German publisher of the Hanseatischer Verlagsanstalt

Ziegler, Leopold (1881–1958), cultural historian

Zola, Jean-Baptiste (seventeenth century), Jesuit priest

INDEX

Page numbers refer to the print edition but are hyperlinked to the appropriate location in the e-book.

Abetz, Otto, xvi

Abetz, Suzanne, 276

abnormalities, 106–7

Abt (captain), 55, 144

Abu Telfan (Raabe), 132

Acts of the Apostles, 294

Adah, 371

Adam, 205, 235, 302, 370

Adler (Cavalry captain), 345

Adventures of Lazarillo de Tormes, The (Les Aventures de Lazarille de Tormes) , 162

Adventurous Heart, The (Jünger, E.), xii, xiv, xxv

Africa, x–xi

African Games (Afrikanische Spiele) , xiv

Afterwards (Apres Coup) (Man), 321, 332

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