Kurt von Rudersdorf

Kurt von Rudersdorf a.k.a. Rudelsdorf was a staff officer in the Empire's army, currently serving as the Deputy Chief of Operations.

Appearance
He had dark grayish hair and a moustache. He wore his officer uniform during meetings and he was always seen smoking a cigar.

Personality
He was a clever and energetic resolute. He was also a critical thinker and always considered the possibilities in his surroundings. He always acted calm and disciplined in general assembly and official meetings, while having the courage to take high risks in high-reward way at the same time.

Plot
He first showed up as a talented staff officer attending a military conference. Here, Zettour and he lodged the strong objection against launching a major offensive against Legadonia. Unfortunately, they failed at last.

After the Republic Army invaded the Empire, many of the staff officers within General Staff who supported the plan to launch the attack were replaced and demoted. Rudersdorf was assigned to the Deputy Chief of Operations. One day, he received the thesis named "The form of the current war and prediction on its development" from Zettour and gave it to Rerugen after reading it.

During the war against Principality of Dacia, he brought out to full display the power of maneuver warfare, actively demonstrating his skills through coordinating the battle. Due to this achievement, he was promoted to Major General. On October 23, 1924, he had his dinner with Zettour in the Imperial General Staff (Army) First Dining Hall. Here, Zettour suggested that they attack Osfjord and Rudersdorf gave him his consent to utilize 203rd Aerial Mage Battalion in Northern Front.

On November 16, he attended the conference of the Northern Front, discussing the next step of the Northern Army Group. He drafted an airborne and amphibious operation plan and reached a consensus of a winter offensive with the Northern Front. The invasion of Osfjord was planned by him and got great success in December 1.

On April 28, 1925, in the Joint Meeting of the Service Corps and Operations, he supported Zettour's suggestion and showed his astonishing operation plan to the General Staff. On May 4, he proposed to General Staff an operation plan to promptly resolve the rebellion in Arene. On May 25, the first phase of Operation Revolving Door was executed. On June 18, his plan to capture the Republic capital came in handy.

On August 24, he was shown having dinner with Zettour in the First Dining Hall. They congratulated each other on their promotion to Lieutenant General and discussed the situation and dilemma the Empire had to deal with.

On March 25, 1926, in the General Staff Office War Room, he and Zettour discussed the defense and counterattack plan against the invading Federation Army. They reached a consensus to deal with the northern part of Eastern Front and leave aside the southern one temporarily.

Death
In 1927, he asked a favor to Tanya about a certain action that would give them a chance to unite the government and gain their trust to lend their help to his friend. On his detour to point flank his enemies, he used his last tactic to lure the enemies on their palms. The plan didn't go to their flow from the beginning, however. Tanya ended up to protect the plane he was in against the Commonwealth's elite tactic units, whose mission was to eliminate the general after they learned of his departure to assist the Eastern Europe division.

He died in his plane, which caused the assaulters' to believe that they gain a huge success. But with his death, General Zettour and the Imperial government united as one to defeat their enemies for the payment of his heroic deeds.

Trivia

 * His name is a reference to Erich von Ludendorff, a notable known German general during World War I, responsible for several victories in the eastern front and the adoption of deep defense doctrine. However, his character seems to be a mixture between Ludendorff and Hindenburg.
 * He had ever been criticized as being ‘quick witted and full of drive, but has the tendency of being delusional’ by the judge of Imperial War College Selection Review Conference.
 * His design in anime is very similar to appearance of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin8stalin1.jpg