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The Devil's Captain

Ernst Jünger in Nazi Paris, 1941-1944

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140 pages
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5 hours

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Focusing on Ernst Jünger's controversial role during the occupation of Paris, the book delves into his experiences as a military officer and his interactions with prominent intellectuals like Jean Cocteau and Martin Heidegger. Through extensive research of Jünger's journals and correspondence, the author sheds light on his social connections, including a notable relationship with Sophie Ravoux. This exploration of Jünger's life during a pivotal period enhances our understanding of France's darkest hours and the complexities of his character and career.

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The Devil's Captain, Allan Mitchell

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2011
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