Frederick Ludendorff



"42-year-old Frederick Ludendorff (great-grandson to WWI-era German general/politician/military theorist Erich Ludendorff) has quit his job as a Wehrmacht officer after finding that the West German government was corrupt. Now he had to join the Werman Reich so he can help Werner Werman win the war."

--Su Ji-Hoon, Ludendorff

Field Marshal Frederick Ludendorff is a new character introduced in When the Cold Breeze Blows Away.

The great-grandson of the late Erich Ludendorff and an ex-West German general who joined the Werman Reich due to him hating Cuphead and his friends for cursing Werner Werman and tarnishing the reputation of his people and the Austrians, until The Journey Home song made him regret hating Cuphead and his friends after listening to it and realizing that they were actually framed by the Belkan Grey Men, and that he would go on to reconcile with them.

Despite that, the Commander-in-Chief of the Werman Wehrmacht was a brilliant tactician, and a cool and efficient officer. He did not hesitate to put himself in harm's way on the front line, wearing Imperial officer battle armor.

Cunning and capable, he was also devoted to his family. Because of those qualities, he was viewed as a model Imperial officer. An effective and decorated officer, Ludendorff enjoyed the respect of his colleagues thanks to his impressive record of ground combat, and due to Frederick's calm and civilized demeanor during battles he was awarded the Pour le Mérite by Werman himself.

At the age of 42, he has brown eyes, brown hair, and wears a customized gray-colored uniform.