Definitions for Clausewitz

Clausewitz Clau·se·witz

Spelling: [klou-zuh-vits]
IPA: /ˈklaʊ zə vɪts/

Clausewitz is a 10 letter English word.

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Definitions for Clausewitz

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  1. Karl von [kahrl fuh n] /kɑrl fən/ (Show IPA), 1780–1831, German military officer and author of books on military science.

Examples for Clausewitz

Clausewitz is the great thinker, the great realist, the great philosopher of war.

These gentlemen, said Clausewitz in brief, had the misfortune of mistaking the accoutrements of war for its essential nature.

War,” wrote Clausewitz, “is an extreme trial of strength and stamina.

Documents and firsthand accounts of Clausewitz at war by others are few and far between.

Clausewitz not only survived World War II; he emerged from it with his reputation greatly enhanced.

Clausewitz is the founder of that theory of war which resulted from the Napoleonic.

Clausewitz wrote his book expressly for statesmen as well as soldiers.

"There are three principal objects in carrying on war," says Clausewitz.

To-day the book of Clausewitz, 'On War,' easily holds the first place.

I trust that every reader of Clausewitz will agree with me in this.

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