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  1. 29 de may. de 2018 · For further reading, Williamson Murray recommends: Ludendorff’s Own Story, August 1914–November 1918, by Erich von Ludendorff; The First World War: Germany and Austria-Hungary, 1914–1918, by Holger Herwig; and The German 1918 Offensives, by David T. Zabecki. Originally published in the October 2008 issue of Military History.

  2. Ludendorff, Friedrich Wilhelm Prussian (German) general Born 09 April 1865 in Kruszewnia (Provinz Posen), Kingdom of Prussia Died 20 December 1937 in Munich, Germany. Erich Ludendorff was the effective commander of the German armed forces during the war. He also became a quasi-dictatorial figure, the ruthless symbol of the army’s political power.

  3. Paul von Hindenburg et Erich Ludendorff. Face à la supériorité maritime britannique, Ludendorff se fait l’apôtre de la guerre totale en utilisant à outrance sa flotte sous-marine [5], [6], [7] : cette arme, destinée à provoquer l'effroi des convois de ravitaillement, envoie par le fond de multiples navires civils comme le Lusitania.

  4. Erich Ludendorff, (born April 9, 1865, Kruszewnia, near Poznań, Prussian Poland—died Dec. 20, 1937, Munich, Ger.), German general. In 1908 he joined the German army general staff and worked under Helmuth von Moltke in revising the Schlieffen Plan. In World War I he was appointed chief of staff to Paul von Hindenburg, and the two won a ...

  5. me by surprise because while I knew a lot about Ludendorff, I thought, I knew nothing about his second wife, nor the existence of their publishing company. So it just in exploring those for those short pieces turned me on to this fascinating subject, an almost completely unknown post-war history of Erich Ludendorff.

  6. 29 de oct. de 2009 · Erich Ludendorff was a prominent general and war hero who played a crucial role in shaping and overhauling Germany’s World War I tactics. His innovative approaches to modern warfare left a ...

  7. Erich Ludendorff. Erich Ludendorff was one of the most famous German generals in the First World War, served as deputy Paul von Hindenburg in the highest army command and was instrumental in the failed spring offensive of the Germans in 1918. After the war Ludendorff was politically active in several ethnic groups, was a member of the Reichstag ...