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The Childhood of the Man Who Almost Destroyed Europe
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03:34 - 04:50 (01:16)

This episode explores the childhood of Hindenburg, who began cadet training for the Prussian army at the age of 11, and how his upbringing contributed to his later role in World War I.

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