
First published in 1920 and continually revised by its author throughout his long life, Storm of Steel remains one of the most powerful and unflinching accounts of combat ever written. Ernst Junger, a young German officer on the Western Front, records his experiences in the trenches of the First World War with striking clarity and unsparing detail.
Far from a conventional memoir, the narrative is both brutal and lyrical: a record of mud, fire, and shrapnel that also meditates on courage, comradeship, and survival amid destruction. His prose, at once detached and intense, captures the immediacy of life under bombardment and the stark transformation of men confronted with mechanized warfare.
Celebrated and condemned in equal measure, Storm of Steel has provoked debate for more than a century. Is it a glorification of war, or its most harrowing indictment? Whatever the answer, the book endures as a classic of 20th-century literature-a work that continues to shape our understanding of war and its human cost.
This edition presents Junger's masterpiece in a format accessible to today's reader, reaffirming its place as one of the defining testaments of the Great War.
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