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Greenhill Dictionary of Military Quotations [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 576 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x172 mm, Twenty illustrations by Chris Riddell
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Greenhill Books
  • ISBN-10: 1784384771
  • ISBN-13: 9781784384777
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 576 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x172 mm, Twenty illustrations by Chris Riddell
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Greenhill Books
  • ISBN-10: 1784384771
  • ISBN-13: 9781784384777
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
_'A massive compilation casting light not only upon the pain, suffering and sheer insanity of war, but also upon the unique comradeship and exhilaration of battle... this is a valuable addition to the literature of reference.'_ - The Spectator

Peter Tsouras brings 4,000 years of military history to life through the words of more than 800 soldiers, commanders, military theorists and commentators on war. Quotes by diverse personalities - Napoleon, Machiavelli, Atat rk, 'Che' Guevara, Rommel, Julius Caesar, Wellington, Xenophon, Crazy Horse, Wallenstein, T.E. Lawrence, Saladin, Zhukov, Eisenhower and many more - sit side by side to build a comprehensive picture of war across the ages.

Broken down into more then 480 categories, covering courage, danger, failure, leadership, luck, military intelligence, tactics, training, guerrilla warfare and victory, this definitive guide draws on the collected wisdom of those who have experienced war at every level. From the brutality and suffering of war, to the courage and camaraderie of soldiers, to the glory and exhilaration of battle, these quotes offer an insight into the turbulent history of warfare and the lives and deeds of great warriors.
Acknowledgements vii
Preface ix
The Quotations
Ability
1(2)
Activity
3(1)
Adaptability/Adaptation
4(1)
Administration
5(1)
Admirals
5(1)
Adversity
6(1)
Advice
6(1)
Aggression
7(1)
Aggressiveness
7(1)
Airborne
7(1)
Airman
8(1)
Air Power
8(2)
Alliances/Allies/Coalition Warfare
10(2)
Amateurs
12(2)
Ambition
14(1)
Analysis
15(1)
Appeasement
15(1)
Army
16(3)
The Nature of Armies
16(2)
Peacetime Army
18(1)
Standing Army
19(1)
Artillery
19(1)
The Art of War
20(3)
Attack
23(1)
Attrition
24(1)
Audacity
25(1)
Auftragstaktik
26(1)
Authority
26(2)
Battle
28(3)
The Cost of Battle
28(1)
The Dynamics of Battle
28(2)
The Human Factor
30(1)
Love of Battle
30(1)
The Purpose of Battle
31(1)
Battlefield
31(1)
The Bayonet
32(2)
The Best You Can
34(1)
Blitzkrieg
34(1)
Bloodshed
35(1)
Boldness
36(1)
Bravery
37(2)
Brotherhood
39(1)
Bureaucracy
39(1)
Buzzwords
40(1)
Caesar
41(1)
Calculation
41(1)
Camp Followers
41(1)
Cannae
42(1)
The Captain
42(1)
Careerism
43(1)
Casualties
43(4)
Cavalry
47(2)
Celerity
49(1)
Censorship
49(1)
Centre of Gravity
50(1)
Chance
50(1)
Change
51(2)
Chaplains
53(1)
Character
53(3)
Chief of Staff
56(2)
Chivalry
58(2)
Circumstances
60(1)
Citizen Soldiers
61(1)
Civil Affairs
62(2)
Civilian Control of the Military
64(24)
Civil-Military Relations
88
Class warfare
66(1)
Cohesion
67(1)
The Colours
68(2)
Combat
70(1)
Combined Arms
70(1)
Command
71(3)
The Commander
74(1)
Commanding General/Commander-in-Chief
75(2)
Command Selection
77(1)
Common Sense
78(1)
Communication
78(1)
Lines of Communication
78(1)
Competence
79(1)
Comradeship and The Band of Brothers
80(3)
Concentration
83(2)
Confidence
85(3)
Conscience
88(1)
Conscientious Objector
89(1)
Conscription
89(1)
Contact
90(1)
Contingency
91(1)
Contractors
91(1)
Control
91(1)
Conviction
92(1)
Cool head
92(1)
Co-operation
92(1)
Corruption
93(1)
Council of War
94(1)
Counter-Attack/Spoiling Attack
95(1)
Coup d'Oeil
96(1)
Courage General
97(5)
Moral Courage
100(1)
Physical Courage
101(1)
Court Martial
102(1)
Cowardice/Cowards
103(1)
Criticism
104(3)
Danger
107(1)
Daring
107(1)
Death
108(1)
Deception
109(1)
Decision/Decisiveness
110(3)
Declaration of War
113(1)
Defeat
114(2)
Defence
116(1)
Defensive Positions
117(1)
Defiance
117(1)
Delay
118(1)
Delegation of Authority
118(2)
Demobilisation
120(1)
Demoralisation
121(1)
Dependability
121(1)
Desertion/Deserters
122(1)
Desperation
122(1)
Destiny
122(1)
Destruction of the Enemy
123(1)
Details
124(1)
Determination
124(1)
Diplomacy/Negotiations/Treaties
125(1)
The Direct Approach
126(1)
Discipline
126(7)
General
126(1)
The Effects of Discipline
126(1)
Instilling Discipline
127(2)
The Lack of Discipline
129(1)
The Nature of Discipline
129(3)
The Purpose of Discipline
132(1)
Dislocation
133(1)
Disunity
133(1)
Divine Favour
134(1)
Doctrine
135(1)
Dogma
135(1)
Do or Die
136(3)
Doubt
139(1)
Drill and Ceremonies
139(1)
Drinking
140(1)
Dulcet et Decorum Pro Patria Mori
140(1)
Duty
141(4)
Economy of Force (Principle of War)
145(1)
Endurance
146(1)
The Enemy
147(5)
General
147(2)
Know Your Enemy
149(1)
Respect Your Enemy
150(2)
Energy
152(1)
Engineers/Sappers
152(1)
Enthusiasm/Excitement
153(1)
Entrenchments
154(1)
Envelopment
154(2)
Epitaphs and Memorials
156(1)
Equilibrium/Balance
156(1)
Esprit de Corps
157(1)
Example
158(5)
Exercises/Manoeuvres
163(1)
Exhortations Before the Battle
163(1)
Exhortations in Battle
163(3)
Experience
166(3)
General
166(1)
Lack of Experience
167(1)
Lessons Learned
167(1)
The Loss of Experience
167(2)
Exploitation
169(2)
Failure
171(1)
Fallen Comrades
171(1)
Fallen Sons
172(1)
Fame
173(1)
Familiarity
174(1)
`Famous Last Words'
174(2)
Fate
176(1)
Fatigue and Rest
176(2)
Fear
178(2)
Fighting
180(5)
General
180(2)
City Fighting
182(1)
Desert Fighting
183(1)
Mountain Fighting
183(1)
Night Fighting
184(1)
Firepower
185(1)
First Battle
186(2)
Flexibility
188(1)
Fog of War
189(1)
Follow-up
189(1)
Folly
190(1)
Force
191(1)
Foresight/Anticipation
192(1)
Fortifications
193(1)
Fortitude
193(1)
Fortune
193(1)
Freedom
194(1)
Friction
195(1)
Friendly Fire/Fratricide
195(1)
Funerals
196(2)
Generals/Generalship
198(3)
General Staff
201(2)
Genius
203(2)
Genocide
205(1)
The Gentleman
205(1)
Glory
206(2)
The Golden Bridge
208(1)
Gott Mit Uns
209(2)
Great Captains/Greatness
211(2)
Health
213(1)
Hero/Heroism
213(2)
Hierarchy/Seniority
215(1)
History
215(8)
General
215(1)
Studying Military History
216(4)
Writing Military History
220(3)
Honour
223(3)
Hope
226(1)
Horses
226(1)
Humanity
227(1)
Humour
227(1)
Hunger
228(2)
Idealism/Ideals
230(1)
Ignorance
230(1)
Imagination
231(1)
Impedimenta
231(1)
Incompetence
232(1)
Independence of Command
233(1)
The Indirect Approach
234(1)
Infantry
235(1)
Initiative
236(5)
The Operational Dynamic
236(2)
The Personal Quality
238(3)
Innovation
241(1)
Inspiration
242(1)
Instinct/Intuition
243(1)
Integrity
244(2)
Intellect
246(1)
Intrepidity
247(1)
Invention
248(1)
Judgement
248(1)
Junior Officers
249(1)
Justice
250(1)
Killing
251(1)
Know Your Men
252(2)
Last Words
254(3)
The Leader
257(2)
Leadership
259(3)
Logistics
262(1)
Logistics and Generalship
263(1)
Logisticians
264(1)
Looting/Pillaging/Plunder/Rapine
264(3)
Loyalty
267(1)
Luck
268(3)
Maintenance
271(20)
Malice
291
Man
271(2)
Manoeuvre (Principle of War)
273(1)
Manhood/Manliness
274(1)
March to the Sound of the Guns
275(1)
Marching
275(1)
Marines
276(4)
Marksmanship
280(1)
Mass (Principle of War)
281(1)
Materiel
281(1)
Medals and Decorations
282(1)
Medical Corps
283(1)
Meeting Engagement
284(1)
Memoirs/Diaries
284(11)
Mentor/Preferment
295
Mercenaries
286(1)
Militarism
287(1)
Military Education
288(2)
Military Ethics
290(1)
Military Intelligence
290(2)
Military Justice
292(1)
Military Life
293(1)
Military Music
294(1)
Military Science
294(1)
Military Service
295(1)
Military Services
296(1)
Military Virtue/Spirit
296(1)
Militia
297(1)
Mistakes
298(1)
Mobility/Movement
299(1)
Mobilisation
300(1)
Momentum
301(1)
Moral Ascendancy/Moral Force
302(1)
Morale
303(4)
Mothers
307(1)
Motivation
308(2)
Mutiny
310(1)
Napoleon
311(1)
Navy
311(1)
Necessity
311(1)
Negotiations
312(1)
Neutrality
313(1)
Non-combatants
313(1)
Non-commissioned Officers
314(1)
Numbers
315(2)
Obedience
317(1)
The Objective (Principle of War)
318(3)
Objectivity/Reason
321(1)
Obstacles
322(1)
Offence and Defence
323(1)
The Interrelationship
323(1)
The Offensive (Principle of War)
324(1)
The Officer
325(2)
Officers and Men
327(3)
Officer Selection
330(1)
The Old School
331(1)
Old Soldiers
331(1)
Operational Art
332(1)
Operations
332(1)
Opinions
333(1)
Opportunity
333(2)
Optimism
335(1)
Order
335(1)
Orders
336(2)
Organisation
338(1)
Originality and the Creative Mind
339(2)
Pacification
341(1)
Pacifism/Anti-war Activism
341(1)
Panic
342(1)
Patience
343(1)
Patriotism
343(2)
Pay
345(1)
Peace
346(1)
People and Army
347(1)
Perseverance
348(1)
Personal Presence of the Commander
349(3)
Personal Risk of the Commander
352
Persuasion
253(101)
The Peter Principle
354(1)
Physical Fitness
354(1)
Planning/Plans
355(3)
Politics and the Military
358(1)
Power
359(1)
Praise
360(1)
Prayer
360(1)
Prayers and Hymns
361(2)
Preparation
363(1)
Preparedness
364(9)
The Press
373
The Principles of War
369(1)
Prisoners of War (PoWs)
369(5)
The Profession of Arms
374(3)
Promotion
377(2)
Promptness
379(1)
Propaganda
380(1)
Psychological Operations
381(1)
Public Opinion
382(1)
Punishments/Rewards and Punishments
382(3)
Pursuit
385(3)
Quality
388(1)
Quarter
388(1)
Quotations and Maxims
388(2)
Rank
390(1)
Rashness
391(1)
Readiness
391(1)
The Rear/Rear Attack/Rear Guards
392(1)
Reconciliation
392(1)
Reconnaissance
393(1)
Recruits/Recruitment
394(1)
Reflection/Meditation
395(1)
The Regiment
395(1)
Regulars and Volunteers
396(1)
Regulations
396(2)
Reinforcements
398(1)
Reinforce Success
398(1)
Relief
398(2)
Religion
400(2)
Reminiscences
402(2)
Reorganisation
404(1)
Replacements
405(1)
Reports
405(1)
Reprisals
406(1)
Reputation
406(2)
Reserves
408(1)
Resignation
409(1)
Resistance to Reform
409(1)
Resolution/Resolve
410(1)
Responsibility/Account-ability
410(3)
Retaliation
413(1)
Retirement
414(1)
Retreat
415(1)
Revolution
416(1)
Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA)
417(1)
Risk
418(2)
Rivers
420(2)
Rout
422(1)
Ruse
422(1)
Sacrifice
423(2)
Safety
425(1)
Sailors/Seamen
425(1)
Salute
426(1)
Sang Froid
426(1)
The School Solution
426(2)
Scorched Earth
428(1)
Sea Power
428(2)
Secrecy
430(1)
Security (Principle of War)
431(1)
Self-confidence
432(1)
Self-control
433(1)
Self-interest
434(1)
Service Friends
434(1)
Sex
435(1)
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
435(1)
Simplicity (Principle of War)
435(1)
Situation
436(1)
Skill
436(1)
Soldiers
437(2)
Soldiers and Politicians
439(1)
Speeches and the Spoken Word
440(1)
Speed
441(2)
Spirit
443(1)
Spit and Polish
444(1)
Sport
444(1)
The Staff
444(3)
Strategy
447(2)
Strength
449(1)
Stress
449(1)
Strike Weakness
450(1)
Style
450(1)
Subordinates
451(1)
Subordination
452(1)
Success
452(1)
Suicide
453(1)
Superiority
454(1)
Support
454(1)
Surprise (Principle of War)
454(4)
Surrender
458(2)
Swearing/Profanity/Invective/Blasphemy
460(1)
The Sword and the Pen
461(2)
Tactics
463(1)
Tactics and Strategy
464(2)
Talent for War
466(1)
Tanks
466(2)
Team/Teamwork
468(1)
Tempo
469(1)
Tenacity
470(1)
Terrain
470(1)
Terrorism
471(1)
Theory and Practice
472(1)
Those Left Behind
473(1)
Time/Timing
474(2)
Timidity
476(1)
Tommy Atkins
477(1)
Tradition
477(2)
Training
479(6)
General
479(1)
The Conduct of Training
480(1)
Individual Training
481(1)
Lack of Training
482(1)
Physical Training
483(1)
Small Unit Training
484(1)
Train as You Fight
484(1)
Treachery/Treason
485(1)
Treaties/Diplomacy
485(1)
The Troops
486(3)
Take Care of the Troops
486(1)
Talk and Listen to the Troops
487(2)
Truce
489(1)
Trust
490(1)
Truth
491(1)
Uncertainty/The Unexpected/The Unknown
492(1)
Uniforms
492(1)
Unity of Command(Principle of War)
493(2)
Vacillation/Hesitation/Irresolution
495(1)
Valour
496(1)
Veterans
496(1)
Victory
497(5)
General
497(1)
The Consequences of Victory
498(1)
The Cost of Victory
498(1)
The Elements of Victory
498(1)
Generalship and Victory
499(1)
The Necessity of Victory
499(1)
Pyrrhic Victory
500(1)
Reports of Victory
500(1)
Soldiers and Victory
501(1)
The Uses of Victory
502(1)
Violence
502(1)
Volunteers
503(1)
War
504(17)
The Causes of War
504(1)
Civil War
505(1)
The Conduct of War
505(1)
The Economy of War
505(2)
Guerrilla/Partisan War
507(2)
Information War
509(1)
Just War
509(1)
The Love of War
510(1)
The Nature of War
511(4)
The Next War
515(1)
The Objectives of War
515(1)
Politics/Policy and War
516(2)
Protracted War
518(1)
The Results of War
518(2)
Revolutionary/People's War
520(1)
Total/Absolute War
521(1)
War of Revenge
521(1)
Termination of War
521(1)
War Correspondents
521(2)
War Games
523(1)
Warmonger
523(1)
War Office/Pentagon
523(1)
War Stories
524(1)
Warriors
524(1)
Weapons
525(1)
Weather
526(1)
When and Where to Fight
527(2)
Whitehall
529(1)
Will
529(1)
Withdrawal
530(1)
Wives
530(2)
Women in War
532(2)
Work
534(1)
The Wounded
534(1)
Wounds
535(1)
Youth
535(3)
Youth vs Age
538(1)
Select Bibliography 539(8)
Biographical Index 547
Peter Tsouras is a military historian and author who has written or edited more than 30 books, many of which have been translated into several languages. He served in the US Army in armour, military intelligence, Adjutant General's Corps and Civil Affairs assignments, retiring as a lieutenant colonel. He also worked as a civilian military intelligence analyst for the Army and the Defense Intelligence Agency.