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Has anyone else read Junger's Storm of Steel? I read it a couple of months ago and it struck me as one of the best personal accounts of combat on the Western Front that I have read. It is not the same as Robert Graves's Goobye to All That at all, Junger seems to have enjoyed his war immensely where most memoirists just talk about the waste of young lives. It is definitely a different look at the war.
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Pretty prestigious award and I have only ever seen one authentic one and it was in a museum. You can buy cheap knock offs of it at many flea markets in Germany though and the seller will swear it is original.
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