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  2. Erich Ludendorff - Wikipedia

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    Ludendorff, Erich (1971) [1920]. 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 headquarters of the German Army. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press. ISBN 0-8369-5956-6. Ludendorff, Erich. The Coming War. Faber and Faber, 1931.

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  5. Tannenbergbund - Wikipedia

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    Ludendorff in 1918. During Germany's early Weimar period, Ludendorff had joined the chauvinist Aufbau Vereinigung and met with Adolf Hitler through the agency of Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter. [1] He participated in Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch on 9 November 1923, after which their relationship deteriorated increasingly.

  6. Hindenburg Programme - Wikipedia

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    Paul von Hindenburg (l.) and Erich Ludendorff, September 1916 The Hindenburg Programme of August 1916 is the name given to the armaments and economic policy begun in late 1916 by the Third Oberste Heeresleitung (OHL, headquarters of the German General Staff ), Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg and General Erich Ludendorff .

  7. Ludendorff - Wikipedia

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    Ludendorff is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: Erich Ludendorff (1865–1937), German general; Hans Ludendorff (1873–1941), German astronomer; Mathilde Ludendorff (1877–1966), German teacher and psychiatrist

  8. Beer Hall Putsch - Wikipedia

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    The Beer Hall Putsch, also known as the Munich Putsch, [1] [note 1] was a failed coup d'état by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler, Generalquartiermeister Erich Ludendorff and other Kampfbund leaders in Munich, Bavaria, on 8–9 November 1923, during the period of the Weimar Republic.

  9. Max Hoffmann - Wikipedia

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    General Erich Ludendorff (left) with Colonel Max Hoffmann on the Eastern Front, 1915–1916. Then, Hindenburg, Ludendorff and Hoffmann led a new Ninth Army in blocking a Russian attempt to invade German Silesia, continuing the campaign after being given command of all of the German forces on the Eastern Front, which were designated as Ober Ost.