Publisher's Synopsis
This first volume of "Essays, Speeches, and Memoirs of Field-Marshal Count Helmuth Von Moltke" offers a unique insight into the mind of one of the most influential military strategists of the 19th century. Presented in German, these collected writings provide a detailed look at Moltke's perspectives on military matters, politics, and society. Students of military history and German history will find value in Moltke's original thoughts and strategic insights. This collection, translated and compiled by Mary Herms, Charles Flint McClumpha, and Charles Leger St. Barter, ensures Moltke's intellectual legacy endures for a new generation of readers.
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