Author: Field-Marshal Paul von Hindenburg
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1782890866
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Field-Marshal Paul von Hindenburg is a well-known figure to world history; the supreme war-lord of Germany for many years of the First World War and conservative figure-head of the post-war Germany. Although not of noble birth he rose through the ranks of the pre-war Prussian army, seeing much service in the Prussian-Austrian war of 1866 and the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. He believed his career over and retired in 1913 before being reactivated for the conflict that would become the First World War. He was assigned to the Eastern Front to combat the Russian armies. Forging a successful partnership with his staff officers, such as Max Hoffmann and Erich Ludendorff who dealt with much of the operational planning, he won the epic victories over the Russians at the battles of Tannenberg and the Masurian Lakes. Feted as a national hero after these victories and further successes in 1915, he was summoned to take charge on the Western front in 1916. He would mastermind the defensive strategy of the German army in 1916 and 1917 before committing the Germany army to the last throw of the dice in the 1918 German offensive. His memoirs are essential reading for anyone interested in the motivations of the German High command during the First World War. This first volume begins with his early military career up to his assumption of the post of the Chief of the General Staff in 1918. Author — Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, Paul, 1847-1934. Translator — F. A. Holt. Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in New York, Harper & brothers 1921 Original Page Count – 267 pages. Illustrations — 1 Portrait
Out of My Life
Author: Paul von Hindenburg
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Category : Generals
Languages : en
Pages : 498
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Category : Generals
Languages : en
Pages : 498
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Out Of My Life, By Marshal Von Hindenburg
Author: Field-Marshal Paul von Hindenburg
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1782890866
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Field-Marshal Paul von Hindenburg is a well-known figure to world history; the supreme war-lord of Germany for many years of the First World War and conservative figure-head of the post-war Germany. Although not of noble birth he rose through the ranks of the pre-war Prussian army, seeing much service in the Prussian-Austrian war of 1866 and the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. He believed his career over and retired in 1913 before being reactivated for the conflict that would become the First World War. He was assigned to the Eastern Front to combat the Russian armies. Forging a successful partnership with his staff officers, such as Max Hoffmann and Erich Ludendorff who dealt with much of the operational planning, he won the epic victories over the Russians at the battles of Tannenberg and the Masurian Lakes. Feted as a national hero after these victories and further successes in 1915, he was summoned to take charge on the Western front in 1916. He would mastermind the defensive strategy of the German army in 1916 and 1917 before committing the Germany army to the last throw of the dice in the 1918 German offensive. His memoirs are essential reading for anyone interested in the motivations of the German High command during the First World War. This first volume begins with his early military career up to his assumption of the post of the Chief of the General Staff in 1918. Author — Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, Paul, 1847-1934. Translator — F. A. Holt. Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in New York, Harper & brothers 1921 Original Page Count – 267 pages. Illustrations — 1 Portrait
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1782890866
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Field-Marshal Paul von Hindenburg is a well-known figure to world history; the supreme war-lord of Germany for many years of the First World War and conservative figure-head of the post-war Germany. Although not of noble birth he rose through the ranks of the pre-war Prussian army, seeing much service in the Prussian-Austrian war of 1866 and the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. He believed his career over and retired in 1913 before being reactivated for the conflict that would become the First World War. He was assigned to the Eastern Front to combat the Russian armies. Forging a successful partnership with his staff officers, such as Max Hoffmann and Erich Ludendorff who dealt with much of the operational planning, he won the epic victories over the Russians at the battles of Tannenberg and the Masurian Lakes. Feted as a national hero after these victories and further successes in 1915, he was summoned to take charge on the Western front in 1916. He would mastermind the defensive strategy of the German army in 1916 and 1917 before committing the Germany army to the last throw of the dice in the 1918 German offensive. His memoirs are essential reading for anyone interested in the motivations of the German High command during the First World War. This first volume begins with his early military career up to his assumption of the post of the Chief of the General Staff in 1918. Author — Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, Paul, 1847-1934. Translator — F. A. Holt. Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in New York, Harper & brothers 1921 Original Page Count – 267 pages. Illustrations — 1 Portrait
Out of My Life
Author: Paul von Hindenburg
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 314
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 314
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The Nation
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 928
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 928
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The World Crisis: Verdun, Jutland, the Somme, and U.S. intervention
Author: Winston Churchill
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Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 368
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Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 368
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The World Crisis: I. 1916-1918. 1927
Author: Winston Churchill
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Category : Reconstruction (1914-1939)
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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Category : Reconstruction (1914-1939)
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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The World Crisis, 1916-1918
Author: Winston Churchill
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Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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I. 1916-1918. 1927
Author: Winston Churchill
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Category : Reconstruction (1914-1939)
Languages : en
Pages : 348
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Category : Reconstruction (1914-1939)
Languages : en
Pages : 348
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1916-1918 (2 pts.)
Author: Winston Churchill
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Category : Reconstruction (1914-1939)
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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Category : Reconstruction (1914-1939)
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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The Enemy's House Divided
Author: Charles De Gaulle
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 1469620227
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Originally published in 1924 and available here in English for the first time, The Enemy's House Divided is Charles de Gaulle's analysis of the major errors that led the Germans to disaster in World War I. Based partly on observations made during his internment as a prisoner of war from 1916 to 1918, it can be seen as the foundation for everything he wrote in the 1920s and 1930s in the shadow of German resurgence and for much of what he said and did after the Nazi victory in June of 1940. To de Gaulle, the German conduct of the Great War and the debacle of 1918 was the greatest moral disaster ever to befall a modern civilized political community. He seeks to identify the internecine causes of the collapse of the German war effort in 1918 and of the subsequent dissolution of the German Empire. His diagnosis of the profound moral crisis that unfolded in Germany during World War I points forward to 1940, for de Gaulle understood the fall of France, above all, as a moral catastrophe for the French. His first book, it is also a key document of de Gaulle's "philosophy of action," introducing his statesmanship to the world with its deliberate and studied critique of the perils of Nietzsche's philosophical initiative.
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 1469620227
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Originally published in 1924 and available here in English for the first time, The Enemy's House Divided is Charles de Gaulle's analysis of the major errors that led the Germans to disaster in World War I. Based partly on observations made during his internment as a prisoner of war from 1916 to 1918, it can be seen as the foundation for everything he wrote in the 1920s and 1930s in the shadow of German resurgence and for much of what he said and did after the Nazi victory in June of 1940. To de Gaulle, the German conduct of the Great War and the debacle of 1918 was the greatest moral disaster ever to befall a modern civilized political community. He seeks to identify the internecine causes of the collapse of the German war effort in 1918 and of the subsequent dissolution of the German Empire. His diagnosis of the profound moral crisis that unfolded in Germany during World War I points forward to 1940, for de Gaulle understood the fall of France, above all, as a moral catastrophe for the French. His first book, it is also a key document of de Gaulle's "philosophy of action," introducing his statesmanship to the world with its deliberate and studied critique of the perils of Nietzsche's philosophical initiative.