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Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (sometimes given incorrectly as von Ludendorff) (9 April 1865 – 20 December 1937) was a German Army officer, victor of Liège, and, with Paul von Hindenburg, one of the victors of the battle of Tannenberg. From August 1916 his appointment as Generalquartiermeister made him joint head (with von Hindenburg) of Germany's war effort. From this point on he ran Germany's war effort in World War I until his resignation in October 1918.

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  • Erich Ludendorff (tai Erich von Ludendorff) (9. huhtikuuta 1865 – 20. joulukuuta 1937 Tutzing, Baijeri, Saksa) oli huomattava Saksan keisarikunnan kenraali ensimmäisessä maailmansodassa Ludendorff oli Natsipuolueen jäsen. Hän oli ehdolla Saksan vuoden 1925 presidentinvaalissa missä hävisi entiselle komentajalleen, Paul von Hindenburgille.
  • Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (sometimes given incorrectly as von Ludendorff) (9 April 1865 – 20 December 1937) was a German Army officer, victor of Liège, and, with Paul von Hindenburg, one of the victors of the battle of Tannenberg. From August 1916 his appointment as Generalquartiermeister made him joint head (with von Hindenburg) of Germany's war effort. From this point on he ran Germany's war effort in World War I until his resignation in October 1918.
  • Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (sometimes referred to as von Ludendorff) (9 April 1865 – 20 December 1937) was a German general, victor of Liège and of the Battle of Tannenberg. From August 1916 his appointment as Quartermaster general made him joint head (with Paul von Hindenburg), and chief engineer behind the management of Germany's effort in World War I until his resignation in October 1918.
  • Erich Ludendorff (9 April 1865 - 20 December 1937) was an Imperial German Army officer. From 1916 until October 1918, Ludendorff and Paul von Hindenburg directed Germany's war effort during World War I. After Germany's defeat, Ludendorff went into exile. He dabbled in politics upon his return in 1920, even becoming an ally of Adolf Hitler. Ludendorff participated in the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich in 1923, but was acquitted. He served in the Reichstag until 1928, and was defeated in the 1925 presidential election by his former comrade, Hindenburg. He left politics in 1928, having grown disenchanted with Hitler.
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