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With his victory over the Russian army at the battle of Tannenberg in August 1914, Paul von Hindenburg became a war hero. By 1916 he had parlayed an exaggerated reputation for decisive victory into near dictatorial powers. After Germanys defeat at Verdun and War Minister Erich von Falkenhayns dismissal in late 1916, Hindenburg, along with his chief of staff Erich Ludendorff, took over strategic direction of the war. The eponymous Hindenburg Program attempted with some success to mobilize Germanys economy for war. He also oversaw many of Germanys most important wartime decisions, including the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare, Bethmann Hollwegs dismissal as chancellor, Russias defeat and negotiation of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, and the Ludendorff Offensives of 1918, which sought decisive victory on the Western Front but ended in Germanys catastrophic defeat. After the war, Hindenburg played a crucial role in creating the Dolchstosslegende (the myth that the German Army had been stabbed in the back by a Jewish-Bolshevik conspiracy on the homefront), in leading Germany as president of the Weimar Republic, and, most tragically, in acquiescing to Adolf Hitlers rise to power.
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Icon of German Militarism
ISBN
9781612340630
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
1.9.2011
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