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Afterwards, Ludwig was initially Chief of the General Staff of the Governorate of Graudenz and, from 1 October 1919, Chief of the General Staff of the Military District Command II in Stettin, before being appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Fortress of Königsberg on 28 March 1920. Here he was
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on 1 April 1891 as a flag cadet and was promoted to lieutenant on 18 June 1892. On 18 October 1892 he was transferred to the Hohenzollern Foot Artillery Regiment No. 13 in Ulm. In October 1894 he was assigned to the artillery school in Berlin for further training. He remained here until 31 July 1896,
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in Berlin on 1 July 1923, where he took on the post of Inspector of Engineers and Fortresses (In 5). As such, he became a major general on 1 February 1925. On 1 March 1926, he was appointed Chief of the Army Weapons Office in the Reich Ministry of Defense and on 1 November 1927, he was promoted to
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and promoted to lieutenant on 16 June 1901. From 1 April 1903, he was initially assigned to the General Staff and was transferred here on 20 March 1906, while being promoted to captain. He then moved on 27 January 1907 to the General Staff of the Governorate of Metz, and became a battery commander
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1914, Kriegsgeschichtliche Einzelschriften, Sonderabdruck in den Vierteljahresheften für Truppenführung und Heereskunde, herausgegeben vom Großen Generalstab, Heft 50 (160 Seiten, 6 Karten, 8 Ansichtsskizzen)
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back in his regiment on 3 April 1909. On 1 April 1912, he was transferred once more to the General Staff, promoted to Major on 1 October 1912, and assigned to the General Staff of the
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in the publishing house E.S. Agent & son active. From 1932 he lived in Thal (Thuringia), where his tomb is located in the park of the "Haus Felseneck". Ludwig was a member of the
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and was also deployed here after his transfer to Army Group Woyrsch on September 5, 1916. He was appointed chief of staff of the
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after which he was employed as an adjutant in his regiment. From 1 October 1898 to 20 July 1901, Ludwig was commanded to the
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on the western front with the division. On 24 December 1914 he was named Ia (Chief of Operations) of the
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Ludwig was retired from the army on 31 May 1929, while he was promoted to
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Ein Rückblick auf die Munitionsversorgung des Feldheeres im Weltkriege.
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Taktische Betrachtungen über den Angriff auf befestigte Feldstellungen.
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Geschichte des Hohenzollernschen Fußartillerieregiments Nr. 13.
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promoted to colonel on 18 December 1920 and, after joining the
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The politician and career officer Günther Ludwig was his son.
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Knight's Cross 1st Class of the Order of Albrecht with Swords
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on 23 April 1917, and from 11 December headed the staff of
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Christian Democratic Union (East Germany) politicians
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Die Festung in den Kriegen Napoleons und der Neuzeit.
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III Class with the war decoration in September 1917
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