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Sotamuistelmani 1914-1918

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The memoir offers a senior commander's firsthand account of the major campaigns on Western and Eastern fronts, tracing early operations in Belgium, decisive battles in Poland and Masuria, and later large-scale offensives in the war's final phase. It blends detailed descriptions of military planning and battlefield maneuvers with reflections on strategy, the demands of total war, the relationship between army and homeland, logistical and political pressures, and the author's rationale for key decisions. The narrative concludes with assessments of setbacks and proposed lessons for national renewal and military practice.

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Erich Ludendorff

Erich Ludendorff was a prominent German general during World War I, known for his significant role in military strategy and operations. His memoir, "Sotamuistelmani 1914-1918," provides a detailed account of his experiences and insights from the war, reflecting on the complexities of military leadership and the challenges faced by Germany during this tumultuous period. Ludendorff's contributions to military theory and practice have left a lasting impact on military history, making him a notable figure in the study of World War I.

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