Activity

  • Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years ago

    The Man of the Twentieth Century:
    Remembering Ernst Jünger,

    March 29, 1895–February 17, 1998

    “He never joined any party, however, and while he maintained contact with the National Socialists as well as with other parties, he refused to participate in any direct way. Indeed, he was twice offered a seat in the Reichstag by the Nazis — on the first occasion, in 1927, he turned it down with the quip, “It is much more honorable to write one good line than to represent sixty thousand idiots in parliament.””

    “Jünger saw little combat for the remainder of the war, however, and was instead assigned as an officer of the occupation in Paris. One of his duties was censoring letters; he later claimed to have saved the lives of several people by destroying letters that he knew would have run them afoul of the authorities. Apart from this, he spent most of his time visiting bookshops in Paris and spending time with artists and writers such as Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau. He also kept a series of diaries during this period (recently published in English as A German Officer in Occupied Paris) which are regarded as being among his greatest works.”
    […]
    “His stature was such that in 1984, when Germany and France held a ceremony of reconciliation at Verdun, the site of one of the great battles of the First World War, Jünger was asked to act as a mediator between German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and French President François Mitterrand, the latter of whom was a professed admirer of Jünger’s work.”

    https://counter-currents.com/2021/03/remembering-ernst-junger-7/

    • “Ernst Jünger, 102 Years in the Heart of Europe”
      A Swedish documentary, with English subtitles, about the life and ideas of Ernst Jünger, including extensive interviews with him that were made only a year prior to his death at age 102.

      https://www.(bitchute).com/video/RhBlPHMl1LEP/

      Remove parentheses from url.

        • PiPoe replied 5 years ago

          Isn’t it interesting that we are prevented from posting bitchute links directly – I’ve been converting them to tinyurl with an alias attached (working so far).
          Thanks for the info – looking forward to watching later on 🙂