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Volume VIII, The War of the Worlds, Chapter 30, Trust among Whites, Part 2

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·Rudendorf on 186549 + a small town near Kluzevia, whose father was a declining Prussian landlord. At the age of 12, he entered the Army Young School. He graduated from the Army Non-commissioned Officer School in 1881 and joined the army the following year and was given the rank of lieutenant.

In 1883, Ludendolf served in the 39th Mills Regiment. In 1890, he entered the Berlin Army Military Academy with his honest personality, outstanding talents and ability to do hard work. In 1893, he graduated with excellent grades and obtained the following ~ good living habits, excellent grades in all subjects, especially excellent grades in combat history and tactical grades, adapting to any job."

It was implied that this recommendation was helpful to him, and that in the German military system, there was no path to development of geniuses, and Ludendolf was an energetic, extremely powerful and nervous soldier. His interest in all belongs to the military.

In the same year, Rudendolf, who could not see the direction of development, went to China and became the first German officer to serve in China. He could soon command tens of thousands of people. After becoming a general, Rudendolf's experience was all inspired. When the German ambassador saw the army he trained at that time, he exclaimed: "This army is no less than the imperial guards of our emperor!"

After unifying the north, Ludendorf had an army of hundreds of thousands, but he made a mistake. When his profession and his motherland had conflicts, he chose the motherland. As a result, Zhao Gang ruthlessly removed his post and returned to the country in shame.

However, given his good performance in China, Rudendolf was able to enter the General Staff and was highly appreciated by Schlieffen and participated in the revisions of Schlieffen's plan. Based on his experience from years of service, Rudendolf submitted a report explaining military and political forms to his superiors. German Emperor William II and Chief of Staff Moltke Jr. both appreciated his clear insight and careful design.

In 1897, the plan to expand the 50th Standing Army was valued by the German Emperor. After a quarrel with the Army Minister Hellingen, he was transferred to the commander of the 85th Infantry Brigade in Strasbourg in 1898. He was promoted to major general in 1914 and served as deputy chief of staff of the Second Army of Von Bellode.

After the war broke out, in the battle to siege the Liege Fortress in Belgium, he took over the command of the 14th Infantry Brigade after General Vouso was killed. After a detailed analysis of the situation in Liege, Rudendolf led his troops to enter Liege quietly through the gap between Fleron and Evne at night, which played a key role in the final turn of defeat into victory and capture the fortress.

In order to commend Rudendolf's actions in the Battle of Liege, the German emperor appointed Rudendolf to replace Waldze as the chief of staff of the 8th Army. Rudendolf quickly took a special train to meet with the new commander of the 8th Army Hindenburg in Hannover and rushed to the eastern front.

The German Emperor originally intended to appoint Rudendolph as the actual person in charge of the battlefield on the Eastern Front. This appointment had a significant impact on Germany. The German Emperor had a different view on Schliffen. If breakthrough progress could not be made, it is not ruled out that Rudendolph performed outstandingly on the Eastern Front and became the chief of staff of the German army.

He did not disappoint the German emperor's expectations. After the subsequent brilliant Battle of Tannenburg, the German army won the battle of the Mazuri Lake District (January 10-13) and the Battle of Central Poland (January 17-3) and the combat plan was formulated by him.

The German army reached the pinnacle of victory in the subsequent Battle of Terros. Rudendolf planned and won the second Battle of Lake Mazuri. Although most of its achievements were offset by the heavy losses of four Austrian offensives in Galicia, these did not stump him.

In the subsequent summer offensive of Gorlitz-Tarnov, Germany scored most of Poland, cut off the supply line of the Russian main force, forcing the Russian army to launch an unprecedented but extremely poor suicide charge, although it failed to fully eliminate the Russian army due to various reasons.

After more than half a year of fierce fighting, the German army won a huge victory. The Russian army was expelled from East Prussia. It was also forced to abandon the land west of Poland, Lithuania, and the Warren area, and the losses of more than 170 people. Due to this series of brilliant victories, Rudendolf became an idol in the hearts of the German people, and the Russians found that if the national teacher was allowed to continue making trouble, Russia would perish.

In 1901, Duke Yuspov invited Raspchin on the grounds of a banquet. He added acid to his snacks. The acid far exceeds the deadly amount of acid that failed to poison Raspchin. The scared duke fired four shots at him from behind. His companions smashed Raspchin's head with candlesticks. They believed that Raspchin was dead, so they dug a hole in the frozen Neva River and threw his body in. 3 Then the body was salvaged from under the ice and found a large amount of water in the lungs, proving that he was still alive when he was thrown into the river. From then on, the life of the "Monster Raspchin" came to an end.

However, his death could not make up for the already ruined situation. The Romanov dynasty, which was at the end of his power, lost more than 3.5 million people, was unable to maintain basic rule. The two summons with roughly the same content were transmitted to Beijing and Berlin via radio waves to discuss peace.

Almost at the same time, in a secret place in Beijing, a young man opened the extremely confidential file cabinet, took out the information inside, and filled it out.

"Death on 523, 1901!"

Next, he flipped through the documents.

"Arik, a Russian soldier, (see Volume 33, before and after Section 30)"

"Catched by our army in 1896..."

"I am mentally confused, thinking that I am an immortal body and can control my blood. After testing, I have certain abnormal abilities..."

"After hypnosis, putting it back, the deepest hint of him, to do his best to bring victory to Russia during World War I!..."

The young man sighed

"A soldier, no matter how powerful a soldier is, he will not understand the general's intentions, so although you do your best, you will only bring greater harm to your motherland in the end!"
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