Revival: The Conduct of War (1908)

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Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz
defensive operations
Dense
Enemy's Main Army
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Flanking Position
Follow
Fortresses
Garrison
Hold
Independent
Main
Maintenance
Major G. F. Leverson
military strategy
modern battlefield
North
offensive manoeuvres
operational art
Outer Flank
principles of military engagement
Prussian Army
Siege
Silesia
Southern
Strategical Attack
Strategical Concentration
Strategical Offensive Operations
Strong
tactical analysis
Tactical Attack
Tactical Offensive
Torres Vedras
Turning Movement
Water Ways

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138552746
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book contains, in a brief form, author’s views a to the conduct of the principal strategical and tactical operations of war, and will be found to be a short and convenient introduction to a deeper study of the rules which should underlie the direction of the ever-varying incidents of modern fighting.

Freiherr Wilhelm Leopold Colmar von der Goltz (12 August 1843 – 19 April 1916), also known as Goltz Pasha, was a Prussian Field Marshal and military writer.

From the 1870s until World War I, Baron von der Goltz was more widely read by British and American military leaders than Clausewitz. In addition to many contributions to military periodicals, he wrote Kriegführung (1895), later titled Krieg und Heerführung, 1901 (The Conduct of War [lit. War and Army-Leadership]); Der Thessalische Krieg (The War in Greece, 1898); Ein Ausflug nach Macedonien (1894) (A Journey through Macedonia); Anatolische Ausflüge (1896) (Anatolian Travels); a map and description of the environs of Constantinople; Von Jena bis Pr. Eylau (1907) (From Jena to Eylau).

Goltz died on 19 April 1916, in Baghdad, just two weeks before the British in Kut surrendered. The official reason for his death was typhus, although apparently there were rumors that he had been poisoned. In accordance with his will, he was buried in the grounds of the German Consulate in Tarabya, Istanbul, overlooking the Bosporus. Coincidentally, nineteen months later, British General Frederick Stanley Maude died in the same house in which Goltz had died.

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