Author
Carl von Clausewitz
1780-1831
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Books by Carl von Clausewitz
On War
"On War" by Carl von Clausewitz is a book on military strategy written between 1816 and 1830. This unfinished work, published posthumously in 1832, explores how war functions as a continuation of politics by other means. Drawing from experiences with Napoleon and the French Revolution, Clausewitz examines the unpredictable nature of warfare, the role of moral forces in battle, and why military strategy cannot follow strict universal principles. His controversial insights continue shaping military thinking today.
Grundgedanken über Krieg und Kriegführung
"Grundgedanken über Krieg und Kriegführung" by Carl von Clausewitz is a philosophical treatise on military strategy written in the early 19th century. The work delves into the nature of war, its principles, and the relationship between war and politics, asserting that war is a continuation of state policy by other means. It explores key concepts such as the theory of defense, the complexities of decision-making, and the effects of war on both soldiers and nations. The opening of the text introduces Clausewitz's fundamental views on the nature and essence of war. He argues that war is not merely a series of battles but an extension of political discourse, and emphasizes the integral roles of both physical violence and the psychological aspects of combat. Clausewitz discusses the importance of understanding both the challenges of warfare and the need for strategic planning, while recognizing that the unpredictability of war makes rigid theories insufficient. He sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of military operations and decision-making, highlighting the necessity for adaptability and the evaluation of risks in battlefield contexts.