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The Devil's Captain: Ernst Jünger in Nazi Paris, 1941-1944

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Author of Nazi Paris, a Choice Academic Book of the Year, Allan Mitchell has researched a companion volume concerning the acclaimed and controversial German author Ernst Jünger who, if not the greatest German writer of the twentieth century, certainly was the most controversial. His service as a military officer during the occupation of Paris, where his principal duty was to mingle with French intellectuals such as Jean Cocteau and with visiting German celebrities like Martin Heidegger, was at the center of disputes concerning his career. Spending more than three years in the French capital, he regularly recorded in a journal revealing impressions of Parisian life and also managed to establish various meaningful social contacts, with the intriguing Sophie Ravoux for one. By focusing on this episode, the most important of Jünger’s adult life, the author brings to bear a wide reading of journals and correspondence to reveal Jünger’s professional and personal experience in wartime and thereafter. This new perspective on the war years adds significantly to our understanding of France's darkest hour.

140 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2011

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January 4, 2026
An Excellent Companion to Strahlungen

Well-researched and thoughtfully written, this exploration of one of Jünger's most interesting periods stands perfectly well on its own or as a companion-piece to Strahlungen/Radiations/A German Officer in Occupied Paris.
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