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Paperback: 318 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace (May 26, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1453701508
ISBN-13: 978-1453701508
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Editorial Reviews Product Description This book ultimately offers an exchange of penetration between two of the most famous soldiers of the story about the dramatic events of the Waterloo campaign of 1815 what to eat marion nestle. The Duke of Wellington as one of the greatest commanders in British history is viewed, General Carl von Clausewitz is often considered the greatest military thinkers in the history of Western civilization what to eat marion nestle. Both men were prominent participants in the campaign of 1815. Wellington commanded the Anglo-ally, while the younger Clausewitz was Chief of Staff 3rd Prussian corps. Wellington was Prime Minister of Great Britain and commander in chief for life in the British Army. Clausewitz, On War continues (On War), a contract promising to write and debate still hot on the theory and philosophy of war. Through the work of his students, the military historian Hans Delbruck, he was also the founder of modern "scientific" history.Despite military interest in substantial Clausewitz in Britain and America, once famous Wellington response to Clausewitz largely by historians writing in English of Waterloo after 1914 are ignored and no effort to publish a translation of the study of Clausewitz's original campaign before the project began in the 1990s. Hence the importance of the review of this book through the exchange of ideas between these two famous soldiers. It contains 1815 Wellington official report on the Battle of Waterloo, two of Clausewitz after the battle of letters to his wife, the unpublished correspondence in the district of Wellington on the work of Clausewitz, a completely new translation of the strategic analysis of Clausewitz, the entire campaign ( including rare cards for the first time, to which he refers); 1842 Wellington detailed test - test only serious Wellington ever written on this subject - in response to the analysis of Clausewitz and analytical essays by leading experts on Clausewitz, Wellington and Waterloo. This book emphasizes the importance of recording the views of known and participants is of great interest for the reader to learn more about the Battle of Waterloo, the campaign of 1815, the development of thought be interested in Clausewitz's On War and Military History, Clausewitz, evaluation of decisions The command buttons, and the reactions of Wellington for the analysis and criticism of Clausewitz.
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