10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LUDENDORFF»
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The European Powers in the First World War: An Encyclopedia
The final outcome was in part the result of strategic errors on Ludendorff's part.
From 18 July until the end of the war, Germany never again gained the initiative.
During the final months of the war Ludendorff first called for an armistice, then ...
Professor and Holder of the John Biggs Chair in Military History Spencer C Tucker, Spencer C. Tucker, 2013
2
Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and ...
In November 1946, Mathilde managed briefly to revive her society, now cleverly
disguised, with the removal of the sensitive words Deutsch and Ludendorff from
its name, as the Bund für Gotterkenntnis (L) (League for the Understanding of ...
3
Imperial Germany and the Great War, 1914–1918
This was Erich Ludendorff.8 In significant respects, this soldier repre- sented the
polar opposite of his nominal superior, as well as the symbol ofa new dynamic in
the German military profession. Ludendorffwas not noble. Eighteen years ...
4
Readers Comp to Military History Pa
His artifice at an end, Ludendorff first called for peace, then argued for a fight to
the finish, and finally on October 26, 1918, resigned his post and fled to Sweden.
Apart from a figurehead role in the Munich putsch of 1925, his post war political ...
Robert Cowley Geoffrey Parker
5
The Holy Reich: Nazi Conceptions of Christianity, 1919-1945
What were their attitudes to the different confessions? How complete was their
rejection of Christ? And how powerful were they in shaping the overall direction
of Nazism? A GERMAN CONCEPTION OF GOD Erich Ludendorff was arguably
the ...
Richard Steigmann-Gall, 2003
6
The United States in the First World War: An Encyclopedia
Ludendorff, Erich (1865-1937) “Like Atlas,” said Field Marshal Hindenburg, “he
carried a world on his shoulders.” An apt description of the man who perhaps
more than any in the First World War epitomized the strengths and weaknesses
of ...
Anne Cipriano Venzon, 2013
7
Tannenberg: Clash of Empires, 1914
The Politics of the German High Command under Hindenburg and Ludendorff,
1916-1918 (New York, 1976); and Norman Stone, "Ludendorff," in The War Lords
. Military Commanders of the Twentieth Century, ed. M. Carver (London, 1976), ...
Dennis E. Showalter, 2004
8
German Strategy and the Path to Verdun: Erich Von Falkenhayn ...
Second, in an attempt to quell OberOst's insubordination once and for all,
Falkenhayn ordered the separation of the Hindenburg/Ludendorff team. On 8
January, Ludendorff was ordered to report to Alexander von Linsingen's
Sudarmee as ...
9
Ludendorff's Own Story, August 1914-November 1918: The Great ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
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A World at Total War: Global Conflict and the Politics of ...
This unintended development was ultimately due to factors that had acquired a
dynamic of their own in the course of an industrial war. LUDENDORFF S
CONCEPT OF TOTAL WAR In his 1935 tract, which basically repeated
arguments that he ...
Roger Chickering, Stig Förster, Bernd Greiner, 2005
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LUDENDORFF»
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B-1 flyover part of Sturgis veteran's ceremony Aug. 4
... Paul Priest, 9th Armored Division, who served at the battle for the Ludendorff Railway Bridge at Remagen over the Rhine River, retired Lt. Col ... «Rapid City Journal, Jul 15»
Paul E. Priest
Priest is the last living member of the U.S. 9th Armored Division that crossed the Ludendorff Bridge over the Rhine River into Remagen, ... «Rapid City Journal, Jul 15»
Facing up to the past
On that day, they had marched from the Bürgerbräukeller tavern to the town center with Hitler, former field marshal Erich Ludendorff and ... «The German Times Online, Jul 15»
South Fayette student makes it his mission to thank veterans
The South Fayette third-grader's interest began after he spent Mother's Day weekend watching WWII documentaries about the Ludendorff ... «The Almanac, Jul 15»
Blue Moon Jazz will be performing at Floyd's 1921 Restaurant on …
... why German leaders gambled the entire war on a decisive victory in the Ludendorff offensive, and what led to the lack of willingness to fight ... «Carolinacoastonline, Jun 15»
Genosuicide and its causes
... rose to their highest point in 1918 when Germany launched the Ludendorff offensive in the hope of delivering a knock-out blow to the French ... «PJ Media, Jun 15»
Thomas Lyle Irwin Januray 1922 – June 2015
He also fought in the Ardennes Forest at Rhineland and the Battle at Remagen when the 9th captured the Ludendorff Bridge over the Rhine ... «Cottage Grove Sentinel, Jun 15»
The Great War, the forgotten war
Perhaps most telling is the story of General Erich von Ludendorff, who, along with General Paul von Hindenburg, led the Second Reich in its ... «Washington Examiner, May 15»
Herzl, the towering Zionist who has permeated my life
And he was employed by Hindenberg and Ludendorff to write pamphlets in Yiddish for the German army to drop by their hundreds of ... «Jewish Chronicle, May 15»
Steve Hunegs: Museum of Russian Art commemorates the 'Great …
Walter Halloran was a combat journalist who photographed the D-Day invasion; the Malmedy Massacre; the capture of the Ludendorff Bridge at ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 15»