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  • ...'''German military forces'''. German theorists and commanders, such as [[Carl von Clausewitz]], [[Helmut von Moltke the Elder]], [[Helmut von Moltke the Younger]], [[He
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  • ...y and appointed him as an instructor at the War Academy of Berlin (where [[Carl von Clausewitz]] was one of his students).
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  • {{r|Carl von Clausewitz}}
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  • '''Carl von Clausewitz''' (1780-1831) was a German military theorist who stressed the moral and po
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  • ...d States Air Force. His research includes a good deal of interpretation of Carl von Clausewitz's center of gravity (military)|center of gravity concepts to modern warfare
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  • ...d sharply with the equally influential ideas of his German contemporary, [[Carl von Clausewitz]] (1780-1831). who stressed the moral and political aspects of war.
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  • ...t" superior to the Nazi Political Organization. Roehm's SA never grasped [[Carl von Clausewitz]]'s dictum that war is the extension of national politics by military means
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  • ...ement" superior to the Nazi Political Organization. The SA never grasped [[Carl von Clausewitz]]'s dictum that war is the extension of national politics by military means
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  • - [[Carl von Clausewitz]] -
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  • ...trategy go back to antiquity, the modern usage of these levels starts from Carl von Clausewitz's definition of strategy, with variations on how it is translated from the
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  • ...ement" superior to the Nazi Political Organization. The SA never grasped [[Carl von Clausewitz]]'s dictum that war is the extension of national politics by military means
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  • [[Carl von Clausewitz]] (1780-1831) was a German theorist who stressed the moral and political as
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  • ...estroying the ability of armies to continue fighting. In such a situation, Carl von Clausewitz would describe logistics as a center of gravity.
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  • ..., the incident largely remains shrouded in what German military theorist [[Carl von Clausewitz]] has called the "fog of war," but questions have been raised about whether
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