In "Franz sische F lschung Meiner Denkschrift Von 1912 ber Den Drohenden Krieg," Erich Ludendorff addresses what he claims is a French forgery of his 1912 memorandum concerning the impending war. Published in 1919, this work provides insights into Ludendorff's perspective on the events leading up to and during World War I. As a key figure in the German military strategy, Ludendorff's account offers a unique, albeit controversial, viewpoint on the political and military landscape of the time. This book is essential for historians and readers interested in understanding the complexities of wartime propaganda and the legacy of World War I through the eyes of one of its principal actors.
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