Carl von Clausewitz Quotes About Military

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  • The Conqueror is always a lover of peace: he would prefer to take over our country unopposed.

    "On War (Book 6)". Book by Carl von Clausewitz, 1832.
  • War is the province of chance. In no sphere of human activity is such a margin to be left for this intruder. It increases the uncertainty of every circumstance, and deranges the course of events.

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    "The Essential Clausewitz: Selections from On War".
  • The best form of defense is attack.

  • In short, absolute, so-called mathematical, factors never find a firm basis in military calculations. From the very start, there is an interplay of possibilities, probabilities, good luck and bad, that weaves its way throughout the length and breadth of the tapestry. In the whole range of human activities, war most closely resembles a game of cards.

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    On War Chapter 1, 21 (p. 86)
  • If the enemy is to be coerced, you must put him in a situation that is even more unpleasant than the sacrifice you call on him to make. The hardships of the situation must not be merely transient - at least not in appearance. Otherwise, the enemy would not give in, but would wait for things to improve.

    Carl von Clausewitz, Michael Howard, Peter Paret (1989). “On War”, p.77, Princeton University Press
  • In war the will is directed at an animate object that reacts.

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    Carl von Clausewitz, Michael Howard, Peter Paret (1989). “On War”, p.149, Princeton University Press
  • If the leader is filled with high ambition and if he pursues his aims with audacity and strength of will, he will reach them in spite of all obstacles.

    Carl von Clausewitz (2012). “Principles of War”, p.65, Courier Corporation
  • After we have thought out everything carefully in advance and have sought and found without prejudice the most plausible plan, we must not be ready to abandon it at the slightest provocation. should this certainty be lacking, we must tell ourselves that nothing is accomplished in warfare without daring; that the nature of war certainly does not let us see at all times where we are going; that what is probable will always be probable though at the moment it may not seem so; and finally, that we cannot be readily ruined by a single error, if we have made reasonable preparations.

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  • The majority of people are timid by nature, and that is why they constantly exaggerate danger. all influences on the military leader, therefore, combine to give him a false impression of his opponent's strength, and from this arises a new source of indecision.

    Carl von Clausewitz (2012). “Principles of War”, p.62, Courier Corporation
  • If we read history with an open mind, we cannot fail to conclude that, among all the military virtues, the energetic conduct of war has always contributed most to glory and success.

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    Carl von Clausewitz, Michael Howard, Peter Paret (1989). “On War”, p.229, Princeton University Press
  • There is only one decisive victory: the last.

  • In war, while everything is simple, even the simplest thing is difficult. Difficulties accumulate and produce frictions which no one can comprehend who has not seen war.

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  • We must, therefore, be confident that the general measures we have adopted will produce the results we expect. most important in this connection is the trust which we must have in our lieutenants. consequently, it is important to choose men on whom we can rely and to put aside all other considerations. if we have made appropriate preparations, taking into account all possible misfortunes, so that we shall not be lost immediately if they occur, we must boldly advance into the shadows of uncertainty.

    Carl von Clausewitz (2012). “Principles of War”, p.41, Courier Corporation
  • The bloody solution of the crisis, the effort for the destruction of the enemy's forces, is the first-born son of war.

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    Carl von Clausewitz (2006). “Selections from On war”
  • Pursue one great decisive aim with force and determination.

    Carl von Clausewitz (1956). “On War”, p.1389, Library of Alexandria
  • Blood is the price of victory

  • War is a conflict of great interests which is settled by bloodshed, and only in that is it different from others.

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    Carl von Clausewitz, James John Graham (1873). “On War”, p.62, London, N. Trübner & Company
  • Many intelligence reports in war are contradictory; even more are false, and most are uncertain.

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    On War (1832). Not just in war.
  • If you entrench yourself behind strong fortifications, you compel the enemy seek a solution elsewhere.

  • Never forget that no military leader has ever become great without audacity.

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    Carl von Clausewitz (2012). “Principles of War”, p.14, Courier Corporation
  • Given the same amount of intelligence, timidity will do a thousand times more damage than audacity

    Carl von Clausewitz (2008). “On War”, p.191, Princeton University Press
  • Only great and general battles can produce great results

    Sun Tzu, Julius Caesar, Einhard, Niccolò Machiavelli, Carl von Clausewitz (2016). “Strategy Six Pack”, p.372, Lulu.com
  • The first, the supreme, the most far-reaching act of judgment that the statesman and commander have to make is to establish ... the kind of war on which they are embarking.

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    Carl von Clausewitz (2008). “On War”, p.88, Princeton University Press
  • A certain grasp of military affairs is vital for those in charge of general policy.

    Carl von Clausewitz (1989). “On Victory and Defeat: From "On War"”, p.608, Princeton University Press
  • Pursue one great decisive aim with force and determination. The bloody solution of the crisis, the effort for the destruction of the enemy's forces, is the first-born son of war. Only great and general battles can produce great results. Blood is the price of victory.

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