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Paul von Hindenburg

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  • He barnstormed twenty-one cities by airplane -- a first -- in his 1932 campaign for president against Paul von Hindenburg, an effort the campaign called "Hitler über Deutschland."

    Shawn Lawrence Otto: GOP Antiscientists Are Leading America Down a Dangerous Road Shawn Lawrence Otto 2011

  • Paul von Hindenburg, the commander in chief of the German forces, said that a continued defensive strategy would mean "gradual death by exhaustion."

    The Bitter End William Anthony Hay 2011

  • The German commander, Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, made this point clear in his postwar comment: “The American infantry in the Argonne won the war.”

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • The German commander, Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, made this point clear in his postwar comment: “The American infantry in the Argonne won the war.”

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Paul von Hindenburg, then President of Germany, appointed Hitler chancellor of Germany in 1933; in 1937 the dirigible named after him exploded in Lakehurst, New Jersey, the first technological disaster to be carried on film.

    Beryl Korot. 2009

  • But it had its most decisive impact on August 8, 1918, at the Battle of Amiens, when a swarm of 456 tanks broke through the German line, resulting in what General Erich Ludendorff, who was deputy to Supreme Commander Paul von Hindenburg, later called the “black day of the German Army in the history of the war.”

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

  • But it had its most decisive impact on August 8, 1918, at the Battle of Amiens, when a swarm of 456 tanks broke through the German line, resulting in what General Erich Ludendorff, who was deputy to Supreme Commander Paul von Hindenburg, later called the “black day of the German Army in the history of the war.”

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

  • Not only the Panzer leader Heinz Guderian, not only the desert fox Erwin Rommel, but Hans von Seekt, Paul von Hindenburg, Erich Ludendorff, Alfred von Schieffen, and Helmut von Moltke disappeared.

    New trailer for Valkyrie papabear 2008

  • Not only the Panzer leader Heinz Guderian, not only the desert fox Erwin Rommel, but Hans von Seekt, Paul von Hindenburg, Erich Ludendorff, Alfred von Schieffen, and Helmut von Moltke disappeared.

    Archive 2008-09-21 papabear 2008

  • Russian successes led to the appointment of Gen. Erich von Ludendorff, who had distinguished himself at Liège and was recognized as an outstanding staff officer, as junior officer and chief of staff to Gen. (later Field Marshal) Paul von Hindenburg, a retired officer of no great distinction.

    2. The Eastern Front, 1914-1915 2001

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