In 1918, Germany's top commander, General Eric Ludendorff, resigns in protest at the terms agreed upon by the German government in negotiating an armistice.
General Eric Ludendroff was a top German Military Commander in tha latter stages of World War I. He, on October 26th in the year 1918, resigned from his post and fled to Sweden. He proved his skills during his serving period as a Commander in Germany well.
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