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| | The Crisis of the modern World, the New World Order and Kali Yuga |
 | | Ernst Jünger, who volunteered in 1914 as a boy of nineteen, had not only fought - he had also kept a journal, ruthlessly true and as precise as he could make it of those four years of war. |
 | | Ernst Jünger and other thinkers such as Wilhelm Stapel, Oswald Spengler, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Ernst Niekisch, August Winnig, and writers such as Ernst von Salomon, were among the many fathers in the intellectual climate within the Hitler generation of the German National Socialist Revolution. |
 | | About this work, Von Klemperer wrote: "However unwillingly on his part, Jünger was used by the Nazis." 35 In his post World War II writings, Ernst Jünger turned from the warrior who was fighting death alone in a battle, to the individualist who tries to find himself and his final destiny in a technolized world. |
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