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Jünger, Ernst, 1895-1998

LC control no.n 50038756
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LC classificationPT2619.U43
Personal name headingJünger, Ernst, 1895-1998
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Variant(s)Юнгер, Эрнст, 1895-1998
I︠U︡nger, Ėrnst, 1895-1998
Other standard no.0000000122764229
Birth date1895-03-29
Death date1998-02-17
Place of birthHeidelberg (Germany)
Place of deathRiedlingen (Biberach, Germany)
Field of activityFiction Autobiography Diaries Essays
Profession or occupationAuthors
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Found inIn Stahlgewittern, aus dem Tagebuch eines Stosstruppführers, 1922.
Ernst Jünger, 1998: jkt. (b. 1895; d. 1998)
Semʹdesi︠a︡t minulo, 1965-1970, 2011: t.p. (Ėrnst I︠U︡nger)
Google, September 26, 2012 (b. March 29, 1895; d. February 17, 1998)
Eumeswil, 2015: ECIP t.p. (Ernst Jünger) data view ((b. 1895; d. 1998) born in Heidelberg; he served in the German Army during World War I; his war memoir, Storm of Steel, offers a gripping account of his experiences; he was an outspoken conservative critic of the Weimar Republic; in 1939, Jünger's novel On the Marble Cliffs provided an allegorical critique of Hitler's regime; considered one of the most controversial writers of twentieth-century Germany, Jünger received many literary prizes)
Wikipedia, viewed March 21, 2022 (Ernst Jünger; born March 29, 1895 in Heidelberg; died February 17, 1998 in Riedlingen; writer of novels, diaries and essays)
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