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Há 2 dias · Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff replaced Chief of the General Staff Erich von Falkenhayn on 19 August 1916, during "the most serious crisis of the war". On 2 September the new leadership ordered a strict defensive at Verdun and the dispatch of forces from there to reinforce the Somme and Romanian fronts.
- 4 August 1914 – 11 November 1918
- Belgium and north-eastern France
- Allied victory
Há 3 dias · Thereafter, he and his deputy, General Erich Ludendorff, exploited Emperor Wilhelm II's broad delegation of power to the German Supreme Army Command to establish a de facto military dictatorship. Under their leadership, Germany secured Russia's defeat in the east and achieved advances on the Western Front deeper than any seen since ...
- 1866–1911, 1914–1918
- Independent
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Há 2 dias · Alex Burkhardt, review of The Vanquished: Why the First World War Failed to End, 1917-1923, (review no. 2045) DOI: 10.14296/RiH/2014/2045. Date accessed: 21 May, 2024. One of the most memorable and unsettling works of historical fiction to appear in the last 15 years is Louis de Bernières’ Birds without Wings, which tells the ...
Há 1 dia · On 29 August Falkenhayn was replaced as Chief of the General Staff by Paul von Hindenburg and First Quartermaster-General Erich Ludendorff. On 3 September, an attack on both flanks at Fleury advanced the French line several hundred metres, against which German counter-attacks from 4 to 5 September failed.
Há 4 dias · 15) as Hindenburg’s Quartermaster-General Erich Ludendorff sought to extend military control over every aspect of life through the Auxiliary Service Law which came into effect in December 1916.
Há 16 horas · Resumen histórico sobre los primeros enfrentamientos en el Frente Oriental y batallas que tuvo la Primera Guerra Mundial. Llamada Gran Guerra en su momento.
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- Historia Regnorum et Imperiorum
Há 1 dia · Austro-Hungarian War Aims in the Balkans during World War I. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, ISBN: 9781137359025; 320pp.; Price: £60.00. ‘Shackled to a corpse’ is a quote widely attributed to General Erich von Ludendorff, which allegedly describes the alliance between Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.