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  1. Mathilde Friederike Karoline Ludendorff, née Mathilde Spiess le 4 octobre 1877 à Wiesbaden et morte le 24 juin 1966 à Tutzing, était une enseignante et médecin allemande. Elle est la seconde épouse du général Erich Ludendorff — il est son troisième mari — et l'une des figures de proue du mouvement völkisch , où elle se fait remarquer pour ses idées ésotériques.

  2. In den Nachkriegsjahren erschien ihr letztes Dreiwerk „Das Jenseitsgut der Menschenseele. Am 12.5.1966 starb die Philosophin im Alter von 89 Jahren und wurde in Tutzing am Starnberger See an der Seite des Feldherrn Ludendorff bestattet. Mathilde Ludendorff hat Ihre Lebenserinnerungen in 6 Bänden niedergeschrieben.

  3. Mathilde Ludendorff (nee Spiess, widowed von Kemnitz, divorced Kleine) was one of the first women who studied medicine in Imperial Germany. She wrote a feminist doctoral thesis, refuted Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis early in her career, detected the fraud of Albert von Schrenck-Notzing's spirituali …

  4. Mathilde Ludendorff. Mathilde Friederike Karoline Ludendorff (nata Mathilde Spiess; Wiesbaden, 4 ottobre 1877 – Tutzing, 24 giugno 1966) è stata una psichiatra tedesca, figura chiave del movimento völkisch, nota per le sue idee esoteriche e cospirazioniste . Insieme al generale Erich Ludendorff, suo terzo e ultimo marito, fondò la Bund ...

  5. Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (Kruszewnia, Prusia, 9 de abril de 1865- Múnich, 20 de diciembre de 1937) fue un general alemán durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, vencedor de la batalla de Lieja y la batalla de Tannenberg, ambas en 1914. Desde agosto de 1916 se convirtió, junto al mariscal de campo Paul von Hindenburg, en líder del ...

  6. Mathilde Ludendorff. Mathilde Friederike Karoline Ludendorff (born Mathilde Spiess on 4 October 1877 in Wiesbaden – 24 June 1966, Tutzing) was a German teacher and psychiatrist. She was the second wife of General Erich Ludendorff – he was her third husband – and a leading figure in the Völkisch movement, where she was known for her ...

  7. The “Bund für Gotterkenntnis Ludendorff e.V.” (Association for the God-cognition of Ludendorff) was founded in 1930 with the purpose to spread the philosophical cognition of Mathilde Ludendorff and represent its significance by lectures, cultural conferences and promotion of its literature. The “Bund für Gotterkenntnis” consists of ...