Will Brownell, "The First Nazi: Erich Ludendorff, The Man Who Made Hitler Possible"
English | ISBN: 1619026090 | 2016 | 356 pages | EPUB | 965 KB
English | ISBN: 1619026090 | 2016 | 356 pages | EPUB | 965 KB
[T]he authors deliver a chilling, well-researched biography that opens a whole new window on the world wars and the German psyche at the time.”Kirkus
A brilliant tactician and an abysmally poor politician and strategist, Ludendorff summed up the strengths and weaknesses of the German General Staff. His is a fascinating story of talent, discipline, obsession, and denial.”Professor Isabel Virginia Hull, PhD, Cornell University
One of the most important military individuals of the last century, yet one of the least known, Ludendorff not only dictated all aspects of World War I, he refused all opportunities to make peace; he antagonized the Americans until they declared war; he sent Lenin into Russia to forge a revolution in order to shut down the Russian front; and in 1918 he pushed for total military victory, in a slaughter known as The Ludendorff Offensive.”
Ludendorff created the legend that Germany had lost the war only because Jews had conspired on the home front. He forged an alliance with Hitler, endorsed the Nazis, and wrote maniacally about how Germans needed a new world war, to redeem the Fatherland. He aimed to build a gigantic state to dwarf even the British Empire. Simply stated, he wanted the world.
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