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Carl von Clausewitz

The Campaign of 1812

In “The Campaign of 1812,” Carl Von Clausewitz meticulously analyzes the military strategies, political decisions, and societal impacts surrounding Napoleon's invasion of Russia. Written in a style that intertwines rigorous military analysis with philosophical insights, this work exemplifies Clausewitz's famous dictum that war is merely the continuation of politics by other means. He delves deep into the strategic blunders and operational failures of the campaign, illustrating the interplay between logistics and larger geopolitical consequences, all while contextualizing his observations within the wider framework of Napoleonic warfare. Carl Von Clausewitz, a Prussian general and military theorist, drew upon his extensive experience in the Napoleonic Wars to craft this incisive account. His background as a soldier and a theorist provided him with a unique vantage point to scrutinize warfare'Äôs complexities, making this work not only reflective of his scholarly pursuits but also a product of firsthand experience in the crucible of battle. His theories on the fog of war and the nature of conflict were profoundly shaped by the tumultuous events of 1812. “The Campaign of 1812” is essential reading for historians, military strategists, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of war and politics. Its analytical depth and philosophical underpinnings provide valuable insights into the nature of military command and strategy, making it a timeless resource for understanding both historical and contemporary warfare.
240 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Francis Egerton
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