The Warlords: Hindenburg and Ludendorff

The Warlords: Hindenburg and Ludendorff

by JohnLee (Author)

Synopsis

Hindenburg and Ludendorff were two of the greatest generals of the First World War. At Tannenberg in 1914 their brilliance on the battlefield annihilated one Russian army completely, and drove a second from German territory in disarray. They repeated these feats time and again on the Eastern Front, and when Falkenhayn resigned as Chief of the Great General Staff in 1916 (partly through the pair's intriguing against him), Hindenburg was the natural choice to take over. Very soon they became two of the most powerful men in Germany. In a country where literally everything was geared towards helping the war effort, their influence reached into all parts of German life: not only the army but the economy, industry, the transport systems, and the production and distribution of food. Their power was such that they were able to force the resignation of three successive Chancellors and several government ministers. They meddled in foreign policy and affairs of state with such frequency that it was impossible for anyone of note to hold office without their approval. By the end of the First World War, Germany was effectively a military dictatorship. This is the inside story of the German war machine during the Great War. In his concise but incredibly comprehensive history of the war, John Lee shows how Hindenburg and Ludendorff rose to power, and how their iron grip on the nation very soon brought Germany to the brink of starvation, with riots and industrial strikes reaching epidemic proportions. He also shows how their Prussian values not only contributed to Germany's downfall, but paved the way for an even more devastating war 20 years later.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 10 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0297846752
ISBN 13: 9780297846758
Book Overview: A rare and refreshing look at the First World War from the German point of view John Lee is universally recognised as one of Britain's leading experts on the First World War

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'... unpretentious... his narrative is clear and reliable, his maps are excellent... This is, in short, a good introduction to a huge and tragic subject by a very accomplished writer.' SPECTATOR 'An incisive dual biography ... The Warlords is very readable and useful ... it is the best short book in English on German high command in World War One.' -- Gary Sheffield MILITARY ILLUSTRATED
Author Bio
John Lee is an Executive Officer of the British Commission for Military History, an Honorary Research Fellow of the Centre for First World War Studies at Birmingham University, a National Council Member of the Army Records Society and a rank-and-file member of the Western Front Association and the Gallipoli Association. He is well known as a writer, lecturer and battlefield tour guide specialising in the operational history of the First World War. He works in publishing, lives in London and Northern Ireland, and is married to Celia, a fellow historian and biographer.