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Carl von Clausewitz
Alternative spellings: Carl P. von Clausewitz Karl P. von Clausewitz Kāru fon Kurauzevittsu Kāru Fon Kurauzevittsu Karl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz Karl Philipp Gottlieb von Clausewitz Clausewitz Các Phôn Clau-do-Vĺt K. Klauzevic Karl fon Klauzevic Karls fon Klauzevics Karl-p'on Klauzevic'i Carl P. G. von Clausewitz Charles de Clausewitz Ke lao sai wei ci Kelaosaiweici Karl von Clausewitz Karl Von Clausewitz Carl Von Clausewitz Carl Philipp Gottlieb Von Clausewitz Karl von Klausewitz Karl Clausewitz Kurauzevittsu Claus von Clausewitz Kilawsewiz Kesusaiweici Karl Klauzevic̕i კარლ კლაუზევიცი
B:1. Juli 1780Burg b. Magdeburg D: 16. November 1831 Biblio: 1792 Eintritt in preußische Armee; Teilnehmer der Rheinfeldzüge; 1795 Offizier; Adjutant des Prinzen August von Preußen; 1806 frz. Gefangenschaft; Beförderung zum Major; 1810 Lehrer an der Allgemeinen Kriegsschule in Berlin; Führung der Verhandlungen um Konvention von Tauroggen in russischen Diensten; nach Befreiungskriegen Rückkehr als Oberst in preußische Dienste; Generalstabschef in Koblenz; seit 1818 Verwaltungsdirektor der Allgemeinen Kriegsschule in Berlin; 1830 Artillerie-Inspekteur in Breslau; Ernennung zum Generalstabschef; Tod durch Cholera Death Place:
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Carl Philipp Gottfried (or Gottlieb) von Clausewitz (German pronunciation: [ˌkaʁl fɔn ˈklaʊ̯zəvɪt͡s]; 1 June 1780 – 16 November 1831) was a Prussian general and military theorist who stressed the "moral", in modern terms meaning psychological, and political aspects of waging war. His most notable work, Vom Kriege ("On War"), though unfinished at his death, is considered a seminal treatise on military strategy. Clausewitz was a realist in many different senses, including realpolitik, and while in some respects a romantic, he also drew heavily on the rationalist ideas of the European Enlightenment. Clausewitz's thinking is often described as Hegelian because of his dialectical method; but, although he was probably personally acquainted with Hegel, there remains debate about whether Clausewitz was influenced by him. He stressed the dialectical interaction of diverse factors, noting how unexpected developments unfolding under the "fog of war" (i.e., in the face of incomplete, dubious, and often erroneous information and great fear, doubt, and excitement) call for rapid decisions by alert commanders. He saw history as a vital check on erudite abstractions that did not accord with experience. In contrast to the early work of Antoine-Henri Jomini, he argued that war could not be quantified or reduced to mapwork, geometry, and graphs. Clausewitz had many aphorisms, of which the most famous is "War is the continuation of policy with other means." (often misquoted as "... by other means"). (Source: DBPedia)
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1942
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1937
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1935
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1922
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1915
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Bücherei für Politik und Geschichte des Drei Masken Verlages (1)