
audiobook
by Ernst Jünger
In Stahlgewittern Aus dem Tagebuch eines Stoßtruppführers
Vorwort.
Vorwort zur 2. Auflage.
Inhaltsverzeichnis.
Orainville.
Von Bazancourt bis Hattonchâtel.
Les Eparges.
Douchy und Monchy.
Vom täglichen Stellungskampf.
Der Auftakt zur Somme-Offensive.
A stark, first‑person chronicle follows a young volunteer who rises to lieutenant in a famed German infantry regiment. Through his notebook we hear the clatter of boots on broken roads, the relentless grind of artillery, and the gray‑red hue of a battlefield turned desert. The narrative treats the war as a clash of steel and explosives, where even the soldiers themselves become material to be forged and tested.
Beyond the physical hardship, the diary reveals the inner code that steadied these men: a blend of duty, camaraderie and a grim, almost romantic resolve. Brief moments of quiet—watching ruined villages at dusk, sharing a drink after a night of fighting—contrast sharply with the constant threat of death. The author’s purpose is simply to record, without embellishment, what it meant to lead and survive amid the relentless storm of the front lines.
Language
de
Duration
~8 hours (462K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jens Sadowski
Release date
2010-10-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1895–1998
Best known for the World War I classic Storm of Steel, this German writer turned frontline experience into stark, unforgettable prose. His long life also fed a wide-ranging body of novels, essays, and journals that kept readers arguing over him for decades.
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