
Max Hoffman
Max Hoffman was a German military officer known for his role during World War I, particularly as a commander in the Eastern Front. His notable interactions included negotiations with Bolshevik leaders, where he expressed disbelief at their decisions regarding military strategy and their refusal to sign agreements. Hoffman's perspectives reflect the complexities and tensions of wartime diplomacy, especially concerning the shifting allegiances and territorial disputes in Eastern Europe.
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Max Hoffman expressed disbelief at Trotsky's announcement to stop the war.
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