Ludendorff Collection
"Ludendorff: A Legacy of Leadership and Controversy" The Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen; Second World War, 1945: A symbol of resilience and strategic importance
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"Ludendorff: A Legacy of Leadership and Controversy" The Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen; Second World War, 1945: A symbol of resilience and strategic importance, the Ludendorff Bridge stood tall amidst the chaos of war, serving as a vital lifeline for Allied forces during the Second World War. German poster campaign for injured soldiers: In an effort to support those wounded in battle, a powerful German poster campaign known as "Ludendorff-Spende fur Kriegsbeschadigte" rallied the nation together to provide aid and care for their brave soldiers. Ludendorff and Maps: With his keen intellect and meticulous planning, General Erich Ludendorff was often seen poring over maps, strategizing with precision to gain advantage on the battlefield. Adolf Hitler standing next to General Erich Ludendorff, Germany, 11 November 1921: This historic image captures a moment when two influential figures crossed paths. Adolf Hitler's rise to power would later intertwine with Ludendorff's legacy in ways that would shape history forever. Hindenburg and Ludendorff: As trusted allies during World War I, Paul Von Hindenburg and Erich von Ludendorff formed an unbreakable bond that played a crucial role in shaping Germany's military strategy during this tumultuous period. Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (1865 - 1937): A brilliant German general whose name became synonymous with both military prowess and controversy. His contributions left an indelible mark on history but also raised questions about his involvement in failed coup attempts like the Munich Putsch trial. The defendants in the Munich Putsch trial. . From left to right: Pernet, Weber, Frick. . Amongst these faces stands Erich Ludwig von Ludendorf—a key figure who joined forces with Adolf Hitler during this infamous coup attempt. Their partnership would have far-reaching consequences for Germany and the world.