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good to listen recommendation are the "shows" of warstrike very informative you learn alot, very long also they start my time at midnight and go through all night, sure US time zone its different, but Warren and Erik are gold
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That's the first time I've heard anyone on our side say that Hitler was installed by the hidden hand; Erich Ludendorff, according to Joe Atwill; who also installed Lenin.... interesting. Minute 17:33 on the Higherside Chats pod.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Ludendorff
Erich Ludendorff, a German general, in 1923 he led, together with Adolf HITLER, the fascist putsch in Munich.
Erich Ludendorff was a German general who played a significant role in German military history. He was born on April 9, 1865, in Kruszewnia, Prussia. Ludendorff was the son of a landed proprietor and a reserve officer. He received his education at the Royal Cadet Corps in Berlin-Lichterfelde in 1882 and later attended the Military Academy in 1892. As part of his military training, Ludendorff was sent to Russia for six months in 1894 to improve his knowledge of the Russian language.
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Ludendorff continued to rise through the ranks and became the Chief of Staff of the 8th Army in East Prussia in 1914. This marked the beginning of Ludendorff's close collaboration with General Paul von Hindenburg. Together, they conducted successful military campaigns on the Eastern Front, despite facing a superior Russian army. Ludendorff was appointed as the Chief of Staff of the 9th Army in September 1914 and eventually became the Commander-in-Chief on the Eastern Front on October 1, 1914.
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After World War I, Ludendorff went into political activism and became a prominent figure in right-wing nationalist movements. In 1923, he joined forces with Adolf Hitler in the failed Beer Hall Putsch in Munich. Following the failed coup, Ludendorff was charged and tried alongside Hitler. However, he distanced himself from Hitler and the Nazi Party after their rise to power in 1933.
Ludendorff authored several books, including his memoirs, "My War Memories 1914-1918," in which he expressed his views on the war and military strategy. He also wrote a book called "Total War" in 1935, outlining his ideas on warfare. Ludendorff's contributions to military history and his involvement in German politics have made him a controversial figure in history.
Erich Ludendorff, a German general, in 1923 he led, together with Adolf HITLER, the fascist putsch in Munich.
https://biographs.org/erich-ludendorff
Here's what the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website has to say about Erich Ludendorff:
Erich Ludendorff was a German general who gained renown during the First World War, primarily for his efforts on the eastern front. He and future German President Paul von Hindenburg built a military empire in the east that lasted until the Germany’s defeat in 1918. Ludendorff was deeply antisemitic, an early supporter of Hitler, and a high-profile supporter of the false “Stab-in-the-Back” theory.
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The Stab-in-the-Back Myth, Ludendorff, and Hitler
Ludendorff was among the many who portrayed Germany’s new civilian government as responsible for Germany’s defeat. Almost immediately, Ludendorff began to proclaim in speeches, books, and articles the myth of the “Stab-in-the-Back.” He argued that Germany had not been militarily defeated but rather had been sabotaged by liberals, communists, war profiteers, and Jews on the home front. In this way, he also sought to avoid his own responsibility for the defeat. Even while in command, Ludendorff had told senior officers that “those circles [meaning liberal politicians and their allies] must be brought into the government…whom we have above all to thank for having brought us to this point.”
Other right-wing groups, such as the Pan-German League, picked up his rhetoric. Pan-German League president Heinrich Class announced that “the situation should be used for a fanfare against Jewry and the Jews as lightning conductors for all injustices.” Ludendorff’s high-profile support of this malicious interpretation led him into Nazi circles in the 1920s, as did his Social Darwinist view of war. He became a strong supporter of the fledgling Nazi Party and of its leader, Adolf Hitler.
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Erich Ludendorff
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/erich-ludendorff
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