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Paul von Hindenburg, the revered German general and statesman, played a central role in the tumultuous events of the early 20th century, serving as Germany's president during the turbulent Weimar Republic era. From his leadership during World War I to his controversial appointment of Adolf Hitler as chancellor, Hindenburg's legacy remains a subject of debate and scrutiny, reflecting the complexities of Germany's political and military history.

"In the account book of the Great War the page recording the Russian losses has been ripped out. The figures are unknown. Five millions, or eight? We ourselves know not."
War,


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