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What suspicion was Jünger treated with after World War II?

  • Being a communist

  • Being a fellow traveller of the Nazis

  • Being a spy

  • Being an anarchist

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Being a fellow traveller of the Nazis, Ernst Jünger faced suspicion and scrutiny after World War II. This term denotes individuals who, while not formally affiliated with the Nazi party, held sympathies or provided support to the regime without direct involvement. Jünger's writings and associations during the war raised concerns about his political leanings, leading to investigations and critical examination of his past.
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