In Our Time: History

Paul von Hindenburg

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Jun 19, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Chris Clark, a historian of modern Germany, Colin Storer, an expert on the Weimar Republic, and Anna von der Goltz, a modern German history scholar, delve into the life and legacy of Paul von Hindenburg. They explore his military fame, the controversial 'stab in the back' myth, and the political dynamics of his presidency. Key moments include his dual election victories and the fateful decision to appoint Hitler as Chancellor, revealing the complexities of his influence and the enduring questions surrounding his legacy in German history.
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Tannenberg's Mythical Status

  • The Battle of Tannenberg became a powerful myth symbolizing German unity against a traditional enemy, boosted by Hindenburg's savvy naming.
  • It provided a much-needed morale boost contrasting with the stalemate on the Western Front.
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Master of Military Publicity

  • Hindenburg's reputation grew due to his media savvy and skillful self-branding as a steady, reliable leader during wartime.
  • His public image overshadowed military realities, filling leadership void left by an ineffective emperor.
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The Stab in the Back Myth

  • Hindenburg acknowledged Germany's military defeat in autumn 1918 but later publicized the 'stab in the back' myth blaming civilian forces.
  • This narrative betrayed the truth and greatly influenced post-war public discourse.
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