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Gender | Male |
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Weekday | Friday |
Date | March 29, 1895 |
Time | noon |
Daylight Saving | No |
City | Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Geo-location | 49ºN24'27.65", |
Timezone | Europe/Berlin |
City | Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany |
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Timezone | Europe/Berlin |
Time (Europe/Berlin) | Mar. 29, 1895, 11:53:28 AM |
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Time (UTC) | Mar. 29, 1895, 11:00:00 AM |
Time (LMT) | Mar. 29, 1895, 11:34:46 AM |
Time (Julian) | 2413281.95833333 |
LMT Correction | 0.5794 Hrs |
Ayanmsha | True Chitra - 22º23'6.35" |
German novelist, philosopher and essayist that was, in his early period, preoccupied with the power and glory of war causing him to be a controversial figure. He joined the French Foreign Legion at 18, was wounded seven times in WW I and was awarded Germany's highest decorations. He served in World War II as an army captain. Assigned to an administrative position in Paris, he socialized with prominent artists of the day such as Picasso and Jean Cocteau. Jünger appears on the fringes of the Stauffenberg bomb plot. He was clearly an inspiration to anti-Nazi conservatives in the German Army, and while in Paris he was close to the old, mostly Prussian, officers who carried out the assassination attempt against Hitler. He was only peripherally involved in the events however, and in the aftermath suffered only dismissal from the army in the summer of 1944, rather than execution. His elder son Ernst Jr., born 1 May 1926, then a naval (Kriegsmarine) cadet, was imprisoned that year for engaging in "subversive discussions" in his Wilhelmshaven Naval Academy. Transferred to Penal Unit 999, he was killed near Carrara in occupied Italy on 29 November 1944. His fiction books include, "The Storm of Steel" in 1920 (German: In Stahlgewittern), "On Marble Cliffs" in 1939 (Auf den Marmorklippen) and "The Glass Bees" in 1957. His non-fiction books were a gifted rendition of botany and entomology. The total number of books exceeds fifty. In his book An der Zeitmauer (1959) he discusses astrology at length, in a very positive light. During many years, Jünger experimented with LSD and other psychedelic drugs, together with his friend Albert Hofmann, the discoverer of LSD. He died on 17 February 1998, six weeks before his 103rd birthday. Link to Wikipedia biography
S.No. | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
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1 |
Marriage |
March 14, 1906 |
Relationship : Marriage 3 August 1925 (with Gretha von Jeinsen, born 14 March 1906) . |
2 |
Marriage |
May 20, 1917 |
Relationship : Marriage 1962 (with second wife Liselotte Lohrer, born 20 May 1917) |
S.No. | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
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1 |
Birth Child |
May 1, 1926 |
Family : Change in family responsibilities 1 May 1926 (birth of son Ernstel) . |
2 |
Birth Child |
March 1, 1934 |
Family : Change in family responsibilities 9 March 1934 (birth of son Carl Alexander) . |
S.No. | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
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1 |
Child Death |
Nov. 29, 1944 |
Death of Child 29 November 1944 (son Ernstel, killed in penal war unit) . |
2 |
Partner Death |
Nov. 20, 1960 |
Death of Mate 20 November 1960 (of wife Gretha, from cancer at age 54) . |
3 |
Unspecified |
Feb. 17, 1998 |
Death, Cause unspecified 17 February 1998 (age 102) . |
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