Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov — an outstanding Russian commander who never lost a battle and repeatedly defeated enemy forces significantly superior in numbers. He underwent his 'combat baptism' and demonstrated his talent in the Seven Years' War, and then in two...
Russo-Turkish Wars. Legends began to be told during Suvorov's lifetime about his troop's crossing of the Alps during the Swiss Campaign. Throughout his military career from 1759 to 1799, Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov commanded units and formations of Russian, and sometimes Austrian, troops in 61 battles. In none of them did the commander suffer defeat.
Suvorov also contributed to the development of the modern system of military science education, and his pedagogical methods continued to be used even in the Red Army. He became famous as a man of extraordinary discipline and courage, but he was also known for his impartiality and fairness in dealing with subordinates and ordinary soldiers.
«The Science of Winning» — a monument of Russian military thought, a work in which Suvorov outlined his views on training soldiers, battle tactics, and other issues of military functioning. The work condensed Suvorov's methods that brought him fame as an invincible military leader.
In addition to the outstanding military work «The Science of Winning», the book includes an autobiography, emotional letters from Suvorov to his daughter, as well as memoirs of contemporaries about the great commander.
The series «The Art of Winning. Treasures of Military History» includes books dedicated to the history of military art and exploring various military strategies and tactics. The series features books about historical battles and military campaigns, as well as works by famous military leaders and commanders who made a significant contribution to the development of military science.
Author: СУВОРОВ А.
Printhouse: Eksmo
Series: Искусство побеждать. Сокровища военной истории
Age restrictions: 12+
Year of publication: 2023
ISBN: 9785041819019
Number of pages: 320
Size: 208x133x20 mm
Cover type: твердая
Weight: 366 g
ID: 1574981
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