In Our Time

Paul von Hindenburg

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Jun 19, 2025
Chris Clark, Colin Storer, and Anna von der Goltz discuss Paul von Hindenburg, a pivotal figure in early 20th Century German history. They explore his military fame from the Battle of Tannenberg and his controversial presidency during the Weimar Republic. The guests unravel the 'stab in the back' myth he endorsed, which affected Germany's political landscape. They also highlight his dual role as a 'stop Hitler' candidate, ultimately leading to the appointment of Hitler as Chancellor, questioning Hindenburg's legacy and its dark implications for Germany.
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INSIGHT

Hindenburg's Nationalist Roots

  • Hindenburg grew up amidst nationalist tensions between Germans and Poles in Prussia.
  • His life intertwined with the emergence of the new German nation state in the 19th century.
ANECDOTE

Königgrätz Helmet Wound

  • At Königgrätz in 1866 Hindenburg was wounded when a bullet pierced his helmet.
  • He bravely continued his assault, earning pride in the helmet he kept for life.
INSIGHT

Battle of Tannenberg Mythology

  • The Battle of Tannenberg was mythologized through its naming and stark victory contrast to the West.
  • Hindenburg personally endorsed the name, enhancing his mythic status in German public.
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