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Perhaps anyone could help me.
Do anyone know what is the Icelandic poem which gave Juenger the title for
his "Storm of steel"?
Iceland was a great interst of Juenger: in "The Total Mobilization" appear
the icelandic volcano Hekla.
A my Icelandic friend told me that the original term which signify the
"retreat in the forest" is "SKOGARGANGUR" in icelandic.
In "Der Waldgang" he told about the sacredness of the residence in the
ancient Iceland against the Power who try to enter even the houses (for him
the sacredness of the house is granted by the family father, who to defend
his property and his sons and wife can always kill any intruder).

Thanks

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