
On War
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On War is perhaps the greatest book ever written about war. Carl von Clausewitz, a Prussian soldier, had witnessed at first hand the immense destructive power of the French Revolutionary armies which swept across Europe between 1792 and 1815. His response was to write a comprehensive text covering every aspect of warfare.
On War is both a philosophical and practical work in which Clausewitz defines the essential nature of war, debates the qualities of the great commander, assesses the relative strengths of defensive and offensive warfare, and - in highly controversial passages - considers the relationship between war and politics. His arguments are illustrated with vivid examples drawn from the campaigns of Frederick the Great and Napoleon Bonaparte.
For the student of society as well as the military historian, On War remains a compelling and indispensable source.
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- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Note on the abridgement
- On War
- Book I
- Chapter i
- What is War?
- Chapter ii
- End and Means in War
- Chapter iii
- The Genius for War
- Chapter iv
- Of Danger in War
- Chapter v
- Of Bodily Exertion in War
- Chapter vi
- Information in War
- Chapter vii
- Friction in War
- Chapter viii
- C-oncluding Remarks
- Book II
- Chapter i
- Branches of the Art of War
- Chapter ii
- On the Theory of War
- Chapter iii
- Art or Science of War
- Chapter iv
- Methodicism
- Chapter v
- Criticism
- Chapter vi
- On Examples
- Book III
- Chapter i
- Strategy
- Chapter ii
- Elements of Strategy
- Chapter iii
- Moral Forces
- Chapter iv
- The Chief Moral Powers
- Chapter v
- Military Virtue of an Army
- Chapter vi
- Boldness
- Chapter vii
- Perseverance
- Chapter viii
- Superiority of Numbers
- Chapter ix
- The Surprise
- Chapter x
- Stratagem
- Chapter xi
- Assembly of Forces in Space
- Chapter xii
- Assembly of Forces in Time
- Chapter xiii
- S-trategic Reserve
- Chapter xiv
- Economy of Forces
- Chapter xv
- Geometrical Element
- Chapter xvi
- On the Suspension of the Act in War
- Chapter xvii
- On the Character of Modern War
- Chapter xviii
- Tension and Rest
- Book IV
- Chapter i
- Introductory
- Chapter ii
- Character of a Modern Battle
- Chapter iii
- The Combat in General
- Chapter iv
- The Combat in General (continuation)
- Chapter v
- On the Signification of the Combat
- Chapter vi
- Duration of Combat
- Chapter vii
- Decision of the Combat
- Chapter viii
- Mutual Understanding as to a Battle
- Chapter ix
- The Battle
- Chapter x
- Effects of Victory
- Chapter xi
- The Use of the Battle
- Chapter xii
- S-trategic Means of Utilising Victory
- Chapter xiii
- Retreat After a Lost Battle
- Book V
- * * *
- Chapter iii
- Relation of Power
- Chapter iv
- Relation of the Three Arms
- * * *
- Chapter xiv
- Subsistence
- Chapter xv
- Base of Operations
- Chapter xvi
- Lines of Communication
- * * *
- Book VI
- Chapter i
- Offence and Defence
- Chapter ii
- The Relations of the Offensive and Defensive to each other in Tactics
- Chapter iii
- The Relations of the Offensive and Defensive to each other in Strategy
- * * *
- Chapter v
- Character of Strategic Defensive
- Chapter vi
- Extent of the Means of Defence
- Chapter vii
- Mutual Action and Reaction of Attack and Defence
- Chapter viii
- Methods of Resistance
- * * *
- Chapter x
- Fortresses
- Chapter xi
- Fortresses (continuation)
- * * *
- Chapter xxv
- Retreat into the Interior of the Country
- Chapter xxvi
- Arming the Nation
- Chapter xxvii
- Defence of a Theatre of War
- Book VII
- * * *
- Chapter ii
- Nature of the Strategical Attack
- Chapter iii
- Of the Objects of Strategical Attack
- Chapter iv
- Decreasing Force of the Attack
- Chapter v
- Culminating Point of the Attack
- Chapter vi
- Destruction of the Enemy's Armies
- Chapter vii
- The Offensive Battle
- * * *
- Chapter ix
- Attack of Defensive Positions
- Chapter x
- Attack of an Entrenched Camp
- * * *
- Book VIII
- Chapter i
- Introduction
- Chapter ii
- Absolute and Real War
- Chapter iii
- A. Interdependence of the Parts in a War
- B. Of the Magnitude of the Object of the War and the Efforts to be Made
- Chapter iv
- Ends in War More Precisely Defined
- Chapter v
- Ends in War More Precisely Defined (continuation)
- Chapter vi
- [A. . . . ]
- B. War as an Instrument of Policy
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- Chapter ix
- Plan of War when the Destruction of the Enemy is the Object
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