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"War as an Inner Experience" is the second book by Ernst Jünger, a German officer, and writer. This work, as well as his famous memoirs "In steel storms", is about the Western Front of the First World War. Instead, here Jung attempts a philosophical understanding of war from the perspective of the 1920s: he reflects on how war changes a person, how it affects love, art, literature, and politics - and explains why pacifists are wrong.