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RMDRAY8T–Erich Ludendorff, chief engineer behind the management of Germany's effort in World War I
RMG16B01–Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (April 9 1865 - December 20, 1937) was a German general. From August 1916 his appointment as Quartermaster general made him joint head (with Paul von Hindenburg), and chief engineer behind the management of Germany's eff
RMDRFKTR–General Erich Ludendorff, German army officer
RMGG6TTY–Erich Ludendorff. Portrait of General Erich Ludendorff (1865-1937), deputy to the Chief of General Staff of the German army from August 1916 onwards. Photo from Bain News Service, date unknown.
RMTB3EGB–ERICH LUDENDORFF (1865-1937) first world war German General
RM2BWAX9F–General Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff , the famous German strategist at his desk September 1922
RMGG2FNK–First World War. Erich Ludendorff, General-in-chief of the German army.
RMKWCX05–German political and military leaders during World War 1. L-R: General Paul von Hindenburg, and Gen. Erich Ludendorff, c. 1915-18. Together they were the defacto dictators of Germany from 1916-1918, during World War 1 (BSLOC 2017 1 7)
RMBA7X3R–Ludendorff, Erich, 9.4.1865 - 20.12.1937, German general, portrait, drawing by Karl Bauer, 1914, ,
RMBY8TBC–PAUL von HINDENBURG (left) with fellow First World War German General Erich Ludendorff about 1915
RMB406F2–Ludendorff, Erich, 9.4.1865 - 20.12.1937, German General, half length, postcard with signature, circa 1917, ,
RMGA18DJ–General Erich Ludendorff, a German Army officer, and Quartermaster General during World War I.
RMCPTKJF–Ludendorff, Erich, 9.4.1865 - 20.12.1937, German general, Generalquartiermeister of Oberste Heeresleitung (Supreme Army Command) 1916 - 1918, portrait,
RMB0K9GJ–General Erich Ludendorff, German First World War general, 1926. Artist: Unknown
RMCPG5EN–Ludendorff, Erich, 9.4.1865 - 20.12.1937, German general, Generalquartiermeister of Oberste Heeresleitung (Supreme Army Command) 1916 - 1918, half length, circa 1918,
RMKWCY9D–German political and military leaders during World War 1. L-R: General Paul von Hindenburg, and Gen. Erich Ludendorff, c. 1915-18. Together they were the defacto dictators of Germany from 1916-1918, during World War 1 (BSLOC 2017 1 7)
RMDARXCG–Nazism / National Socialism, propaganda, Adolf Hitler and general Erich Ludendorff, 'Deutscher Tag' 'German Day', Nuremberg, 1923, composite photograph, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMC45HY0–Erich Ludendorff and Adolf Hitler, 1923
RMBB680C–Hindenburg und Beneckendorff, Paul von, 2.10.1847 - 2.8.1934, German general, with the Operations Office of Supreme Army Command, Villa Imhof, circa 1917, ,
RMC4590P–Erich Ludendorff, 1935
RMG16B0E–Photograph shows General Paul von Hindenburg, Kaiser Wilhelm II, and General Erich Ludendorff standing at a table, examining large maps, circa 1914-18. Wilhelm II (January 27, 1859 - June 4, 1941) was the last German Kaiser and King of Prussia, ruling the
RMDRFKX1–General Erich Ludendorff, German army officer
RMGG6TTN–Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934), Chief of the German General Staff, and his deputy, Erich Ludendorff (1865-1937). They served in those posts from August 1916 onwards. Photo from Bain News Service, c.1915.
RMC4590N–Erich Ludendorff, Prinz Eitel Friedrich and Admiral von Schroeder on the Combatant's Day, 1921
RM2BWAXCH–General Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff , the famous German strategist at his desk September 1922
RMC450YT–Paul von Hindenburg with Erich Ludendorff
RMKWCX1C–General Erich Ludendorff, military and defacto political leader of Germany during World War 1. After the war he blamed Germanys defeat on betrayal by Marxists and Bolsheviks. He tried to persuade the Weimer Republic Army to support Hitlers Beer Hall Put (BSLOC 2017 1 9)
RMFD76M9–Hindeburg and Ludendorff with General Staff
RMBY8TBB–PAUL von HINDENBURG (left) with fellow WWI German General Erich Ludendorff at the German Army HQ in Bad Kreuznach about 1915
RMBXD64A–Hindenburg und Beneckendorff, Paul von, 2.10.1847 - 2.8.1934, German general, supreme commander of 8th Army 22.8.1914 - 1.11.1914, with hist staff, September 1914, ,
RMTB3F6B–PAUL von HINDENBURG (at left) with Erich Ludendorff in January 1917
RMC4590J–Erich Ludendorff, 1927
RMDYHC02–German Generals PAUL von HINDENBURG at left with ERICH LUDENDORFF in 1917
RMCPJ86R–Paul von Hindenburg, Wilhelm II and Erich Ludendorff at the General Headquarters, 1917
RMKWCYB2–General Erich Ludendorff, military and defacto political leader of Germany during World War 1. After the war he blamed Germanys defeat on betrayal by Marxists and Bolsheviks. He tried to persuade the Weimer Republic Army to support Hitlers Beer Hall Put (BSLOC 2017 1 9)
RMCPJA6F–Karl Helfferich, Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff, 1919
RM2K2K2W4–Chief of the German General Staff Paul von Hindenburg and his deputy First Quartermaster General Erich Ludendorff in 1916. Germany.
RMC45PRN–Alfred von Tirpitz, Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff, 1921
RMDPE2C5–LUDENDORFF
RMG16B00–General von Hindenburg with General Ludendorff. Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (October 2, 1847 - August 2, 1934) was a Prussian-German field marshal, statesman, and politician, and served as the second President of Germany fr
RM2M3PD78–Photograph of Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934) with his Chief of Staff and Chief Advisor Lieutenant-General Erich von Ludendorff (1865-1937) - photographed in 1916 Date: 1916
RMGGCPN1–Generalfeldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg, Kaiser Wilhelm II, and General Erich Ludendorff. Photo c.1917
RM2B2BC5J–By order of the Allied victorious powers, all cadet establishments in the German Reich must be dissolved. The picture shows the farewell parade of the former cadets in Berlin-Lichterfelde in the courtyard of the Prussian Hauptkadettenanstalt (main cadet school). Second from left, General Erich Ludendorff.
RM2BW2A6M–Military funeral of General Ludendorff in Munich. The military funeral procession of General Erich Ludendorff, famous German army commander, past three Munich from the Victory Gate to the Feldherrnhalle, where the funeral oration was delivered by Field Marshal von Bromberg, the War Minister. The coffin was then taken on the gun carriage to the centre of the city, where it was transferred to a motor hearse and driven to Tutzing, the general's home village for burial. Chancellor Hitler and other Government members walked in the procession. Photo shows, the cortege passing through the crowd lined
RMFD76MD–Ludendorff with Hitler, 1923
RM2BTPT8N–General Ludendorff reported dying. General Ludendorff, the former commander-in-chief of the German army, is reported to be dying. He has been seriously ill for some time in a private nursing clinic at Munich, and has had a sudden relapse. He recently underwent a gall bladder operation. The General is 72 years of age. Photo shows, a historic wartime picture of General Ludendorff (right) , in conference with the Kaiser (centre) and Field Marshal von Hindenburg. 30 November 1937
RMFD76ME–Hindenburg und Ludendorff with Oldenburg-Januschau, 1925
RM2BW28XJ–Widow and step-sons of general Ludendorff at lying In State. Frau Mathilde Ludendorff, widow of General Erich Ludendorff, famous German army commander, attended her husbands lying in state at the headquarters of the 7th Army Corps in Munich. She was accompanied by her two sons, the late Generals step sons. The lying in state lasted two hours and though thousands of bemeddled war veterans assembled at the headquarters to pay tribute to Ludendorff, only officers and men of the Generals old regiment and high officials of the German Army Command were allowed to file past the coffin. Photo shows, F
RFRT53RC–General Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff, dated 1910.
RMDD7296–German General Headquarters. General von Hindenburg, Kaiser Wilhelm II, and General Ludendorff. World War I. January 1917.
RMDB4XC2–geography / travel, Germany, politics, German Day in Nuremberg 1./2.9.1923, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBY8TAK–KAISER WILHELM II centre with Generals Paul von Hindenburg at left and Erich Ludendorff about 1915
RMBXC6P7–Wilhelm II, 27.1.1859 - 4.6.1941, German Emperor 1888 - 1918, half length, with field marshal Paul von Hindenburg, general Erich Ludendorff, headquarters, January 1917,
RM2WMB48P–ERICH LUDENDORFF (at left) German general and statesman with Adolf Hitler in April 1924
RMDP93TP–German General Erich Ludendorff in a Prussian military uniform around 1918. Ludendorff (1865-1937) was Quartermaster General and part of the Third Supreme Command of the Geman Imperial Army in World War I. After the victory of Liege in Belgium, he was awarded the Prussion military decoration Pour le Mérite. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMGCGMTM–ERICH VON LUDENDORFF: H/S
RMDP945E–Portrait of German General Erich Ludendorff in a Prussian military uniform on a postcard for the Ludendorff Charity for the War Disabled. The caption in Ludendorff's handwriting reads: 'Without victims no victory! Without victory no peace! - Ludendorff'. Ludendorff (1865-1937) was Quartermaster General and part of the Third Supreme Command of the German Imperial Army in World War I. After the victory of Liege in Belgium, he was awarded the Prussian military decoration Pour le Mérite. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2E5HJR4–1918 Lloyd's Weekly News German Spring Offensive
RMDP93RE–German General Erich Ludendorff in Prussian military uniform. Place and date unknown. Ludendorff (1865-1937) was Quartermaster General and part of the Third Supreme Command of the German Imperial Army in World War I. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2J396JE–Farewell of the Fuehrer from General Ludendorff. On 22nd December the state-obsequies of the great German General took place in Munich. The Fuehrer bade his last farewell to his great comrade with the words. 'General Ludendorff, in the name of the united German people I put down this wreath in deepest gratitude.' December 22, 1937.
RMDP93PD–German General Erich Ludendorff (l) in Prussian military uniform during military strategic planning on the Eastern Front with General May Hoffmann around 1915/1916. Ludendorff (1865-1937) was Quartermaster General and part of the Third Supreme Command of the German Imperial Army in World War I. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RME5GJNB–1937 Le Petit Parisien (France) front page reporting the death of Erich Ludendorff
RMDP907J–A contemporary photograph of Prussian general and military leader (Battle of Tannenberg 1914) Erich Ludendorff, who effectively decided together with Paul von Hindenburg about German politics during World War I. After the military failure, he stepped back and was dismissed by Emperor Wilhelm II. on the 26th of October in 1918.
RMFD76MB–Chancellor Michaelis with Hindenburg, Helfferich and Ludendorff, 1917
RM2J396KJ–General Ludendorff - Germany. January 04, 1935.
RM2WRH4JH–Kaiser and his Generals, between c1910 and c1915. German Kaiser Wilhelm II with his generals during World War I: standing left to right: von Bulow, von Mackensen, von Molike, Crown Prince William of Prussia, von Francois, Ludendorff, von Falkenheyn, von Eimen, von Beseler, von Bethman-Hollweg, von Heeringen. Seated left to right: Crown Prince Rupprecht of Photograph is a montage of separate images which have been photographed together.
RM2J396JH–Nazi Homage To General Ludendorff: General Ludendorff, with general ***** way to inspect troops at Tutzing *****. General Ludendorff, Germany's great ***** returned to honour and fame at Tutzing, ***** celebrated his 70th, birthday. The whole ***** Army paid homage to him. December 29, 1937. (Photo by Keystone).
RM2RRJ7RJ–'Le general Ludendorf', 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RM2J396J1–Died General Ludendorff General Ludendorff mit ***** Seinem Wohnhaus in Tutzing Am Starnberger See (Aufgenommen am Tage Seines 70. Geburtstages 1936). General Der Infanterie Ludendorff ist Heute ***** in Munich Nach Langerem Schwerin Leiden Plotzlich Gestorben. December 20, 1937. (Photo by Atlantic Photo)
RMB3EFTM–Hindenburg und Beneckendorff, Paul von,
RMCR71N3–Hindenburg und Beneckendorff, Paul von, 2.10.1847 - ,
RMDP8YB8–(l-r) General Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, Emperor Wilhelm II. and General Erich Ludendorff have a look at a map during World War I. Paul von Hindenburg was elected as president of Weimar Republic in 1925, he was born on the 2nd of October in 1847 in Posen and died on the 2nd of August in 1934 in Neudeck (East Prussia).
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