The German commander Erich Ludendorff observed in 1917 that “war used to end by defeating the enemy’s army, now war ends by ...
Falkenhayn's successors, Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff, upheld the decision to suspend attacks at Verdun, but Germany defended its new positions there. It would be another four months ...
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