Vom Kriege hinterlassenes Werk ; ungekürzter Text - Carl von Clausewitz
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Vom Kriege hinterlassenes Werk ; ungekürzter Text

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German
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Publisher
Ullstein
Pages
736
ISBN
9783548265384
Carl von Clausewitz's "On War" remains a foundational work in military philosophy, offering an enduring examination of the nature and theory of conflict. First published posthumously, this monumental treatise delves into war not merely as an isolated act of violence but as "a continuation of political intercourse, a carrying out of the same by other means." Through this lens, Clausewitz explores the intricate relationship between political objectives and military action, introducing concepts such as the "fog of war," the distinction between strategy and tactics, and the "paradoxical trinity" of passion, chance, and reason that defines all warfare.

This third volume, translated from the German by J.J. Graham, extends Clausewitz's comprehensive analysis into specific strategic considerations. It examines the diminishing power of the offensive, detailing factors like the necessity to secure occupied territory and the impact of losses. Readers encounter Clausewitz's insights on the attack of fortified positions and cordon lines, alongside a deep exploration of the "moral factors" in warfare, including the skill and spirit of commanders and troops. This volume also reflects on the transformative impact of the "nation at arms" during the French Revolution on military affairs, providing a perspective on the evolving character of conflict that continues to inform strategic thought.

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On War V. 3. Tr. fr. German J.J. Graham Originally published in 1962
Original language
English
Original publisher Routledge

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