Following the groundbreaking In Storms of Steel, Ernst Jünger returned to the front lines with the intensely focused Copse 125. This powerful memoir plunges you into a single, brutal month in the trenches of an isolated forest, a microcosm of the Western Front's agonizing stalemate. Published in 1924, Jünger's signature unflinching observation and precise prose dissect the daily horrors: shelling, hunger, and death. More than just combat, Copse 125 explores the internal war waged in soldiers' minds, revealing the claustrophobia of trench warfare and fragile camaraderie. For an authentic, stripped-bare look at the realities of WWI from a master stylist, Copse 125 is an essential and unforgettable read.