Erich Ludendorff

Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff was a German general, politician and military theorist. He achieved fame during World War I for his central role in the German victories at Liège and Tannenberg in 1914. Upon his rise to First Quartermaster-general (German: Erster Generalquartiermeister) of the Imperial Army's Great General Staff in 1916, he became the chief policymaker in a de facto military dictatorship that dominated Germany for the rest of the war. After Germany's defeat, he contributed significantly to the Nazis' rise to power.

Other names:

Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff

Gender:

Nam

Birthday:

9 thg 4, 1865

Death:

20 thg 12, 1937

Place of birth:

Kruszewnia, Kingdom of Prussia