Talk:Storm of Steel
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The entry states that the book "is largely devoid of editorialization". But at the end we are told that there has been a relentless revision activity from the first 1920 edition to the last (forty years later). German scholars have proved Junger heavily edited his war diary (editing out some parts, inserting others, changing some important details), to the point that it should be called a novelistic diary. Shouldn't the voice be changed?--213.140.21.227 09:05, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Shooting prisoners
The article said: In the book he stated that English prisoners were shot (? how often), and that doing so was wrong but understandable. Where does he say so? To my memory, he said something different, namely that surrender was not accepted under certain circumstances (shooting until the last second). -- Zz 16:38, 12 February 2007 (UTC)