Ernst J?nger's third literary work, Copse 125 (Das W?ldchen 125), was first published in 1924 and offers a deeply personal account of the author's time spent on the Western Front during the final year of World War I. Through a blend of vivid narration and introspective musings, J?nger recounts his month-long experience in the deadlocked battle positions of an "isolated little patch of forest." This compelling memoir not only provides...
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