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The classical distinctions between strategy, operations, and tactics in warfare derive from two basic sourcesCarl von Clausewitz and Antoine-Henri de Jomini, both veterans of the Napoleonic wars who translated their experiences into books outlining general precepts about the nature and rules of military engagement. Nearly two centuries after the publication of these works, Jomini has been all but forgotten, but Clausewitzs On War remains perhaps the most significant work of military theory ever written. He has become a global brand, one constantly refreshed by a flow of books and articles debating his ideas and arguing what he truly meant in various passages of On War. The masterwork appears in an array of translations sweeping from Arabic to Vietnamese. Military staff colleges the world over use Clausewitzs text, largely to prepare their officers for staff positions and higher command.
Military historian Donald Stoker here offers an incisive biography of Carl von Clausewitz, sketching out his life and career and exploring the various causes that led to the formulation of his theories about war. Though On War remained unfinished at the time of his death in 1831, Clausewitzs devoted wife, Marie, organized the papers he had left behind and arranged for their publication. The ten volumes of Clausewitzs collected works appeared from 1832-1837, with On War encompassing the first three volumes. Stoker considers both the merits and detriments of the works, but also pays careful attention to the life and experiences of Clausewitz himself. In doing so, he notes that those discussing Clausewitzs legacy as a theorist today have largely forgotten what was most important to him: being a soldier, and one of renown. Clausewitz is often remembered merely as staff officer, someone pushing papers and not in the midst of battle. Though Stoker notes that Clausewitz certainly spilled his share of ink, he also spilled blood his as well as that of the enemy. He experienced the mass warfare of his age at its most intense and visceral. He knew what it was like to be wounded, to be a prisoner, to have friends killed and wounded, to suffer hunger and thirst, and to have the heat and cold try to kill him after the enemys best efforts had failed. Success on the field of battle-success meaning victory as well as distinguishing ones self above ones comrades, who are also brave and daring men this, Stoker shows, is what drove Clausewitz.
Stoker also considers the continuing relevance of Clausewitzs work today, particularly focusing on its effect on strategic thinking in American foreign policy. The result is a brilliant reassessment of both the man and his legacy, one that adds to our understanding of Clausewitz and his place in todays military and political landscape.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Stoker, Donald J.
Clausewitz : his life and work / Donald Stoker.
pages cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 9780199357949
1. Clausewitz, Carl von, 17801831. 2. Napoleonic Wars, 18001815CampaignsRussia
Biography. 3. Prussia (Kingdom). ArmeeOfficersBiography. I. Title. II. Title:
Clausewitz, his life and work.
DD422.C5S76 2015
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eISBN 9780199357963

To my students who fought the Global War on Terror.

Sound tactics win battles.

Sound operational art wins campaigns.

Sound strategy wins wars.

Sound policy wins the peace.

For all of these, judgment is the key.

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I have incurred many debts in the course of writing this book, not the least to my wife Carol, who has had to take up the parental slack during my all too frequent absences. Thank you, my love. My daughter Sarah has also been understanding. Thank you, Sarah.

I am deeply beholden to Michael Leggiere of the University of North Texas, an old friend from graduate school. Mike answered my endless queries, graciously pointed me to sources, and allowed me to read parts of three books he was writing (most of us only write one at a time). He also took the time to read the entire manuscript and make valuable suggestions and corrections. Thanks, Mike. I owe you one. Alexander Mikaberibzde helped me navigate the Russian microfilm collection on the Napoleonic periodin which I found a drop of new material on Clausewitzand also answered many questions. Niels Nielsen translated Clausewitzs works on 1813 and 1814, as well as some other things, and checked many of my own translations. Marc Guarin provided a translation of Clausewitzs Strategie. I am grateful for the help of both and we hope to soon publish these three works, none of which exists in a complete English translation. Regina Kuehn helped refresh my slumbering German and deciphered some of the colloquialisms I encountered. Nils Bartholdy and the staff of the Rigsarkivet, Copenhagen, supplied the Clausewitz-related documents I requested. The staff of the British Library proved very helpful with my inquiries on the Sir Hudson Lowe papers, in which I found a previously unpublished letter by Clausewitz, and the British National Archives provided a copy of a heretofore forgotten map that Clausewitz helped draw in 1813. Vanya Eftimova Bellinger and Christopher Bassford kindly supplied illustrations from their own collections (I look forward to reading Vanyas biography of Marie von Clausewitz). Other professional help and advice came from George Baer (who was always encouraging), Harold Blanton (who read much of the manuscript), John Dunn, the late Michael Handel (to whom I am indebted for my first analytical introduction to Clausewitzs work), Peter Hofschrer, Michael Jones (who also read parts of the text), Kevin McCranie, Alfred Mierzejewski, Dan Moran (with whom I had an informative lunch), and Charles White. The staff and leadership of the College of Distance Education of the U.S. Naval War College were also helpful and encouraging. My thanks go out to Stan Carpenter, Fred Drake, Rose Drake, Jay Hickey, Doug Smith, and Walt Wildemann. Chiaki Gayle receives my special thanks as she provided much needed assistance photocopying and scanning critical material. The ideas and opinions expressed in this book are solely my own and do not represent those of the U.S. government, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Naval War College.

Two of the other keys to this works completion were Zooey Lober and Irma Fink. They are the interlibrary loan gurus at the Naval Postgraduate Schools Dudley Knox Library. They worked very hard to track down what were sometimes very obscure sources. Thank you again, ladies.

The idea for a short biography of Clausewitz originated with my agent at POM, Inc., Dan Green. Tim Bent at Oxford proved supportive and worked over the draft manuscript with his customary competence and thoroughness. As always, I benefited from the diligent, hardworking professionals at Oxford University Press, particularly Lauren Hill, Jonathan Kroberger, Keely Latcham (who worked particularly hard to help pull together the maps and illustrations), Alana Podolsky, Christian Purdy, and Elyse Turr. Sunoj Sankaran provided excellent copy editing. Thank you all. SDG

1806Carl von Clausewitz. Notes on the Jena Campaign. Includes Notes on Prussia in Her Grand Catastrophe of 1806 and Prince Augusts Battalion in the Battle of Prenzlau. Conrad H. Lanza, ed. and trans. Command and General Staff School. Jena Campaign Sourcebook. Fort Leavenworth: The General Service Schools Press, 1922.
1812Carl von Clausewitz. From the Campaign of 1812 in Russia. In Historical and Political Writings. Peter Paret and Daniel Moran, ed. and trans. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992, 110204.
1812Carl von Clausewitz. The Campaign of 1812 in Russia. Foreword by Sir Michael Howard. New York: Da Capo, 1995.
1813Carl von Clausewitz. The Campaign of 1813 to the Armistice, Niels Nielsen, trans. (Unpublished Manuscript, 2013). This is a translation of: Carl von Clausewitz. Der Feldzug von 1813 bis zum Waffenstillstand. HW (1862), 7:21572.
1814Carl von Clausewitz. Strategic Critique of the 1814 Campaign. Niels Nielsen, trans. (Unpublished Manuscript, 2012). This is a translation of Carl von Clausewitz. Strategische Kritik des Feldzuges von 1814 in Frankreich. HW (1862), 7:307404.
HPWCarl von Clausewitz. Historical and Political Writings. Peter Paret and Daniel Moran, ed. and trans. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992.
HWCarl von Clausewitz. Hinterlassene Werke des Generals Carl von Clausewitz ber Krieg und Kriegfhrung. 10 vols. Berlin, 183237; 2nd ed., 185763.
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