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On Waterloo - Clausewitz, Wellington, and the Campaign of 1815 (Paperback)
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On Waterloo - Clausewitz, Wellington, and the Campaign of 1815 (Paperback)
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This book at last makes available in English a penetrating exchange
between two of history's most famous soldiers concerning the
dramatic events of the Waterloo campaign of 1815. The Duke of
Wellington is one of the greatest military commanders in British
history; General Carl von Clausewitz is widely regarded as the
greatest military thinker in the history of Western civilization.
Both men had vast experience in the Napoleonic Wars, and both were
prominent participants in the campaign. Wellington commanded the
Anglo-Dutch-Belgian army; the much younger Clausewitz was
chief-of-staff to Prussia's 3rd Corps. Wellington went on to become
prime minister of Great Britain and commander-in-chief-for-life of
the British Army. Clausewitz went on to author VOM KRIEGE (ON WAR),
a seminal and still hotly debated treatise on the theory and
philosophy of war. He also became the founder of modern,
"scientific" military history, via the work of his disciple,
military historian Hans Delbruck. Oddly, Clausewitz's study of the
campaign of 1815 was never published in English, and Wellington's
once-famous response to it has been strangely but studiously
ignored by British military historians since 1914. Hence this book.
It contains Wellington's initial battle report; Clausewitz's
post-battle letters to his wife Marie; correspondence within
Wellington's circle concerning Clausewitz's work; Clausewitz's
strategic analysis of the entire campaign (not just the Battle of
Waterloo); Wellington's memorandum in response; and enlightening
essays by prominent experts on Clausewitz, Wellington, and the
Battle of Waterloo. Major General U.S. Army] David T. Zabecki,
Ph.D., writes in the April 2011 edition of The Journal of Military
History: "Long overdue, we now have two English translations of
Clausewitz's] The Campaign of 1815 i.e., Peter Hofschroer's
translation of Clausewitz's study and Bassford, Moran, and Pedlow's
edition of the full Clausewitz-Wellington exchange]. Either of
these volumes would be a welcome addition to the bookshelf of any
serious student of military affairs, but On Waterloo: Clausewitz,
Wellington, and the Campaign of 1815 is clearly the richer of the
two." The Editors: Christopher Bassford is Professor of Strategy at
the National War College, in Washington, DC. Daniel Moran is
Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate
School, in Monterey, CA. Gregory W. Pedlow is Chief of the
Historical Office at NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe (SHAPE), near Mons, Belgium.
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