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From Observations on Prussia in Her Great Catastrophe
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This work provides Clausewitz's firsthand observations and historical analysis of Prussia's great catastrophe in 1806, when its army suffered a devastating defeat by Napoleon.
Written between 1823 and 1825 as part of a planned history of the period 1805-1807, it examines the political and military failures leading to the collapse.
The text appears in collections of his historical and political writings, offering insights into Prussian reforms and the dynamics of modern warfare.
Written between 1823 and 1825 as part of a planned history of the period 1805-1807, it examines the political and military failures leading to the collapse.
The text appears in collections of his historical and political writings, offering insights into Prussian reforms and the dynamics of modern warfare.
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