Anyone got a book just as good as this one?

Anyone got a book just as good as this one?

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what's good about it?

With the old breed. I don't think it's as good as SoS, but its still really fucking good. The HBO series only showed like 30% of what Sledge really went through.

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OP here, i just finished this book. I regret reading it in english i sometimes feel like it was tough to read. It's a good book - not as good as storm of steel

faggot who betrayed his nation by not declaring his absolute loyalty to Hitler ¤spit¤

>ISBN: 9780865274235
That's the version you want to read. :)

the absolute mad lad, go cry nazi larper

why that version?

Jünger made heavy alterations in later editions of the book. The first edition is generally recommended (it contains thoughts on nationalism that he later cut out after the rise of Hitler).

This nigger knows. The original versions of the book are far superior

Nice coincidence; I ordered a copy of it earlier this evening. It'll be my first proper war memoir too.

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read his paris diaries. he is a true aesthete and man of posterity.

I just finished picture related, loved it.

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I think Jünger is one of the greastest writers in history. You won't find a work of comparative quality among war memoirs, you have to go into high literature.

Bullshit. Read Schlump. So Long to All That was great, too. Different, though.

The book was good, but it was a simple recounting. It was a good memoir, but it wasn't the fantastic, broadly meaningful document people here make it out to be. Read Fear, too.

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how is it in the future but they don't even have steel yet?

is this true story?

>Storm of Plasteel
But seriously, the story focuses on a traitor legion called the Iron Warriors

I've always been kind of stand-offish to spin-off books like 40k, I did read a couple Halo books in HS and they were ok for me then.

A book that glorifies war because of the kind of experiences you can get from it and how war "makes a man out of you!"

I would recommend the old Ian Watson 40k books from the 90s that are not really canon

>Even as the armoured Fists, tightly packed into a stretched boarding torpedo, stared at the forward viewscreen in its mount of bronze bones, that sphincter pulsed. It expelled a quick milky cloud, which the torpedo's sensors assayed as consisting of bitter liquid dregs, foul gas, and ashy debris -- the fart of a leviathan...

Here you go.

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>The dubs! The dubs!

Also interesting is the second book he wrote, China Marine. It's not quite as good just because a relatively peaceful stay in China isn't as gripping as the worst battles of the Pacific, but it's still a cool look at what it was like for an American Marine in China following the war.

Not necessarily of the same caliber, but still interesting, and incredibly honest.

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Unknown Soldiers.

Perkele.

Forgotten soldier by guy sajer

Behind hitlers lines by taylor

Soldat by siegfried knappe

I'm not sure, some sources say it is, some say it isn't. German soldiers actaully did flee to the legion and fought in vietnam tho.