The World's Greatest Military Leaders

The World's Greatest Military Leaders
Title The World's Greatest Military Leaders PDF eBook
Author Martin Windrow
Publisher Gramercy
Pages 260
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780517161616

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"The two hundred personalities described in this book have a fair claim to being the most significant in the last thousand years of military history. They include warrior kings and sultans, field marshals and ministers, tribal chiefs and junior officers. The majority of the entries are naturally concerned with field commanders; but the most influential theorists and administrators -- men like Clausewitz, Steuben, and Carnot -- also qualify for notice." -- inside cover.

50 Military Leaders who Changed the World

50 Military Leaders who Changed the World
Title 50 Military Leaders who Changed the World PDF eBook
Author William Weir
Publisher Career Press
Pages 0
Release 2006-12
Genre Admirals
ISBN 9781564148667

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These 50 military leaders were, the men and women who, for good or ill, entered the field of battle and left the world much changed upon their exit. Included are: Genghis Khan, Ivan the Terrible, Joan of Arc, Adolf Hitler, Attila the Hun, Mao Zedong and much more.

The Generals

The Generals
Title The Generals PDF eBook
Author Thomas E. Ricks
Publisher Penguin
Pages 578
Release 2013-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 0143124099

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A New York Times bestseller! An epic history of the decline of American military leadership—from the bestselling author of Fiasco and Churchill and Orwell. While history has been kind to the American generals of World War II—Marshall, Eisenhower, Patton, and Bradley—it has been less kind to the generals of the wars that followed, such as Koster, Franks, Sanchez, and Petraeus. In The Generals, Thomas E. Ricks sets out to explain why that is. In chronicling the widening gulf between performance and accountability among the top brass of the U.S. military, Ricks tells the stories of great leaders and suspect ones, generals who rose to the occasion and generals who failed themselves and their soldiers. In Ricks’s hands, this story resounds with larger meaning: about the transmission of values, about strategic thinking, and about the difference between an organization that learns and one that fails.

Great Commanders

Great Commanders
Title Great Commanders PDF eBook
Author Christopher Richard Gabel
Publisher US Army Combined Arms Center
Pages 205
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Generals
ISBN 9780985587970

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"This volume is not a study of the 'greatest' commanders; rather, it is an examination of commanders who should be considered great. The seven leaders examined, in various domains of ground, sea, and air, each in their own way successfully addressed the challenges of military endeavor in their time and changed the world in which they lived"--Foreword.

The Giant Book of Military Leaders

The Giant Book of Military Leaders
Title The Giant Book of Military Leaders PDF eBook
Author Michael Lee Lanning
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1997
Genre Soldiers
ISBN 9781863096454

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Military Commanders

Military Commanders
Title Military Commanders PDF eBook
Author Nigel Cawthorne
Publisher Enchanted Lion Books
Pages 216
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781592700295

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From ancient Greece to Desert Storm, Military Commanders presents a chronological history of great battles and the men who won them. Beginning with Leonidas of Sparta, who died at Thermopylae and ending with Colin Powell, this book includes such world famous leaders as Alexander the Great, Napoleon, Grant and Lee, Patton and Rommel. In addition, it includes the military theorist Sun Tzu, who wrote "The Art of War," as well as lesser known but important figures, such as Red Cloud, Shaka Zulu, and General Giap. Military Commanders, containing pertinent quotations, anecdotes, and detailed facts is a highly-readable combination of history and biography.

Sovereign Soldiers

Sovereign Soldiers
Title Sovereign Soldiers PDF eBook
Author Grant Madsen
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 341
Release 2018-04-04
Genre History
ISBN 0812295234

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They helped conquer the greatest armies ever assembled. Yet no sooner had they tasted victory after World War II than American generals suddenly found themselves governing their former enemies, devising domestic policy and making critical economic decisions for people they had just defeated in battle. In postwar Germany and Japan, this authority fell into the hands of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur, along with a cadre of military officials like Lucius Clay and the Detroit banker Joseph Dodge. In Sovereign Soldiers, Grant Madsen tells the story of how this cast of characters assumed an unfamiliar and often untold policymaking role. Seeking to avoid the harsh punishments meted out after World War I, military leaders believed they had to rebuild and rehabilitate their former enemies; if they failed they might cause an even deadlier World War III. Although they knew economic recovery would be critical in their effort, none was schooled in economics. Beyond their hopes, they managed to rebuild not only their former enemies but the entire western economy during the early Cold War. Madsen shows how army leaders learned from the people they governed, drawing expertise that they ultimately brought back to the United States during the Eisenhower Administration in 1953. Sovereign Soldiers thus traces the circulation of economic ideas around the globe and back to the United States, with the American military at the helm.