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Men Who Have Made The New German Empire V1 - A Series Of Biographical Sketches (1875) (Paperback)
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Men Who Have Made The New German Empire V1 - A Series Of Biographical Sketches (1875) (Paperback)
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III. FIELD-MARSHAL GENERAL MOLTKE. The instrument, then, was made
to the aspiring statesman's hand. The army created by Roon might be
compared, if a somewhat imperfect and perhaps not altogether
appropriate simile may be allowed to pass muster here, to a
splendid set of chessmen, solidly wrought, from king to pawn,
without flaw or blemish, out of the hardest, toughest, and most
enduring material. But something besides was required?to wit, the
genius to breathe the true spirit of life and strife into the set,
and to prove its excellence against any other set on the world's
great chequer. Bismarck's perilous game had to be played
simultaneously on two distinct boards or fields?the diplomatic and
the battle field; and the moves on either must necessarily be
co-ordinate and mutually dependent. " Non omnes omnia" is a saying
equally trite as true. History records but a few doubtful instances
ofthe requisite qualities of the consummate politician being united
in one and the same man with those of the all-conquering war-chief.
Rosni was a great minister, but he made only a very indifferent
general in the field; and the great Armand Duplessis would
certainly have saved France a vast expenditure of blood and
treasure had he been less eager to emulate the fame of the
destroyer of strong cities, Demetrius, the captor of Salamis and
the besieger of Rhodus, and had he confided the siege of La
Rochelle to professional hands. Bismarck is not a general, though
he now holds high nominal rank in the Prussian army. He is
perfectly aware of his deficiencies in that line; and even if his
own strong common-sense were not proof against the temptation to
which Richelieu yielded, the Prussian state and military system
would never permit command in the field being intrusted to the
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