The Evolution of Modern Strategy From the Xviiith Century to the Present Time
The Evolution of Modern Strategy From the Xviiith Century to the Present Time
F N Frederic Natusch Maude
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Probably ninety-nine out of every hundred further believe that Bamberg and Wiirzburg were two imposing entrenched camps, teeming with stores and provisions, which the "friendly" North Germans brought gladly to the French commissariat in exchange 64 THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN STRATEGY. for coin of the realm, and from the pages of our text-books, and the ordinary acceptation of such words as " base, " " frontier, " " lines of communication, " etc. , I confess I cannot see what other conclusion could... be reasonably arrived at. Nothing, however, could be less like the reality than this picture, for, if the true development of the plan of campaign is followed and, thanks to the labours of MM. Alombert and Colin of the Historical section of the French General Staff, it has now been rendered readily accessible to all it will be found that the line of the Main, as a section of a friendly frontier, never played any part in Napoleon's conception of his design at all, and by the nature of things exercised no influence on the course of events.
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