FAITH OF LUDENDORFF
FAMOUS GENERAL’S CHANGE. ATTACK ON RELIGIONS. LONDON, December 12. General Ludendorff and his wife, who recently left the Protestant Church, are now pursuing a bewildering racial and religious campaign attacking Jews, Freemasons, Catholics, and Protestants, says the Berlin correspondent of The Times. Addressing the Tanncnberg League, Ludendorff declared that he had abandoned Protestantism owing to clerical intolerance, and also owing to the realisation that, when he was reading the Bib e for the purpose of attacking the Freemason’s faith, he learned that it was not the faith now governing his conscience. HLs decision was made easier when the Bavarian pastors had agreed to the Bavarian concordat. thereby delivering Bavarian culture to the Jesuits.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20290, 24 December 1927, Page 11
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