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Erich Ludendorff

    April 9, 1865 – December 20, 1937

    A significant military leader during the first world war, this author became renowned for his strategic acumen, securing victories in pivotal battles. Post-war, he emerged as a vocal proponent of nationalist ideologies, championing the 'stab-in-the-back' theory and blaming internal adversaries for Germany's defeat. His convictions and activism led him into political extremism. His writings, while not literary fiction, reflect a turbulent era and profound societal upheaval.

    Erich Ludendorff
    Das grosse Entsetzen
    Vom Feldherrn zum Weltrevolutionär und Wegbereiter deutscher Volksschöpfung
    Der totale Krieg
    Ludendorff's Own Story; Volume 2
    The General Staff and its Problems; the History of the Relations Between the High Command and the German Imperial Government as Revealed by Official D
    Ludendorff's Own Story, August 1914-November 1918: The Great War From the Siege of Liège to the Signing of the Armistice As Viewed From the Grand Head