RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Inkongruente Bilder. Ernst Jüngers Pferde JF Monatshefte FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 215 OP 228 DO 10.3368/m.109.2.215 VO 109 IS 2 A1 Horstkotte, Silke YR 2017 UL http://mon.uwpress.org/content/109/2/215.abstract AB Photobooks played a central role in Weimar Germany’s memory culture. They served as a medium for preserving and archiving, illustrating and communicating recollections of WW I. In the politicized climate of the Weimar years, photobooks spoke to distinct memory communities situated at different points on the political spectrum. This article considers the photobooks of Ernst Jünger, an important figure in the memory culture of the political right. It focuses on a number of incongruent images in Jünger’s Das Antlitz des Weltkrieges: photographs of dead and dying horses that extend the notion of wartime suffering to animals. Because they do not sit easily within the book’s program of a commemoration of the dead, and because they do not fit Jünger’s explicitly stated understanding of the War as a crucible of modernization, these images provide the opportunity for a more differentiated consideration of Jünger’s contribution to Weimar memorial culture.