'Nations wage war against each other in bloody wars and against themselves in revolutions. They believe they are serving themselves in this way. But all too often they are the tools of supranational powers, Judah and Rome, in whose struggle to dominate the peoples of this earth, through their spiritual, political, and economic enslavement...'
[Above: Lieutenant Erich Ludendorff in Wesel in 1882 at the age of 17.]
[Above: Ludendorff in his study at the General Headquarters, 1918.]
[Above: Ludendorff with his staff officer, Colonel Max Hoffmann.]
[Above: Ludendorff greeting troops, 1935.]
[Above: Ludendorff and Hindenburg.]
[Above: Ludendorff and Hindenburg.]
[Above: (left to right) Helfferich, Hindenburg and Ludendorff.]
[Above: Ludendorff and Hindenburg, 1917.]
[Above: Ludendorff and Hindenburg, 1918.]
[Above: Ludendorff and Hindenburg.]
[Above: Hindenburg (left) and Ludendorff (right) with Kaiser Wilhelm II, January 1917.]
[Above: (from left to right) Ernst Röhm, Ludendorff and Hitler (and others), circa 1924.]
[Above: Ludendorff and Hitler.]
[Above: Ludendorff and Hitler.]
[Above: Ludendorff, Hitler, Frick, Röhm with other early National Socialists and German nationalists, April 1, 1924, awaiting the verdict announcement in the Hitler-Ludendorff Beer Hall Putsch trial in Munich.]
[Above: Ludendorff and Hitler from the picture above, from an American magazine of the time.]
[Above: Ludendorff, taken with the picture above.]
[Above: An older Ludendorff.]
[Above: An older Ludendorff.]
--Erich Ludendorff, The Christians are Artificial Jews, 1928