Sotamuistelmani 1914-1918

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Sotamuistelmani 1914-1918

by Erich Ludendorff

FI·~26 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

SISÄLLYS:

5:54:23
2

Produced by Tapio Riikonen

0:14
3

ALKULAUSE.

1:22
4

KATSANTOKANTANI JA TOIMINTANI.

2:34
5

LIÈGE. - I.

5:42
6

YLEISESIKUNNAN PÄÄLLIKKÖNÄ IDÄSSÄ

0:05
7

TANNENBERG. - I.

10:16
8

PUOLAN SOTARETKI SYKSYLLÄ 1914 - I.

12:04
9

MASURINMAAN TALVITAISTELU HELMI- JA MAALISKUUSSA 1915 - I.

8:58
10

KESÄSOTARETKI VENÄJÄÄ VASTAAN 1915. - I.

6:31

Description

A senior German commander recounts his experiences from the first months of the Great War, beginning with the unexpected victory at Liège and the hard‑fought battles on the Eastern front. He paints vivid pictures of the early offensives, the harsh winter clashes in Masurian lands, and the exhausting summer campaign against Russia, while reflecting on the morale and sacrifices of the soldiers under his command.

The narrative then shifts to the moment he assumed higher authority alongside General Hindenburg, describing the immense pressure of directing a nation’s war effort against a coalition of stronger foes. He offers candid observations on the intertwining of army and civilian life, the evolution of modern warfare, and the burdens shouldered by a people caught in a total, all‑encompassing conflict.

Interwoven with strategic details are personal thoughts on duty, patriotism, and the looming need for self‑examination after such a cataclysm. The memoir provides a rare, ground‑level view of leadership during one of history’s most turbulent periods.

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Language

fi

Duration

~26 hours (1526K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-11-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Erich Ludendorff

Erich Ludendorff

1865–1937

A dominant force in Germany’s First World War command, he helped shape some of the conflict’s biggest early victories and later became a polarizing political figure in the turbulent years that followed. His life traces the uneasy path from military fame to the bitter myths and extremist politics of postwar Germany.

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