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  2. Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (German pronunciation: [ˈeːʁɪç ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈluːdn̩dɔʁf] ⓘ; 9 April 1865 – 20 December 1937) was a German military officer and politician who contributed significantly to the Nazis' rise to power.

  3. When war broke out in 1914, Ludendorff was made quartermaster general to Von Bulow's Second Army but when the Russians threatened to overrun the German Eighth Army in East Prussia,...

  4. Erich Ludendorff (born April 9, 1865, Kruszewnia, near Poznań, Prussian Poland—died Dec. 20, 1937, Munich, Ger.) was a Prussian general who was mainly responsible for Germany’s military policy and strategy in the latter years of World War I.

  5. Oct 29, 2009 · The Russians suffered heavy casualties, thousands were taken prisoner, and the battle severely affected Russia’s war effort. It also bolstered Ludendorff’s reputation as a military strategist and...

  6. In 1925, he ran for German president against his former superior, Paul von Hindenburg and after his loss dabbled in radical right-wing politics. Ludendorff and Hitler had already parted ways by the time of the Nazi takeover of power in 1933. Ludendorff was no longer sympathetic to the Nazi Party.

  7. Mar 31, 2015 · Ludendorff died on December 20th 1937 aged 72. Such was his stature within Germany that Hitler attended his funeral. Erich Ludendorff was of Germany’s senior army commanders in World War One. Ludendorff found fame after German victories at Tannenburg and the Masurian Lak.

  8. 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.

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