Jumat, 03 Februari 2017

Clausewitz at War

The Prussian military theoretician was combat tested in the Napoleonic Wars. Carl von Clausewitz’s major book, On War, published in 1832, remains the indispensable work on military theory and strategy, and he is respected worldwide as a theoretician. Although famous as a man of letters and ideas, he was also a soldier, involved in three …

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