Blastshot wrote:dinobot wrote:1. Alexander didn't win any battles with his own brilliance. He inherited a very powerful army from his father and attacked Persia while it was going through a through a very rough period of civil unrest. There are plenty of generals who have defied all odds and come out the victor, Alexanders very large advantage counts him out for the 'Greatest General Award'.
2. Julius Caesar is the same as Alexander, he only ever fought the Celts in Gaul (iirc) with his better trained and armoured legions.
3. Hitler didn't invent the Blitzkrieg, in fact he actually abandoned the use of the blitzkrieg halfway through his war with the Soviets. The war started off well, the Nazi's captured lots of equipment and personal in their initial push and covered lots of ground, however, instead of using all his forces to drive deeper into Russia, Hitler chose to bog himself down trying to secure the Caucasus oil fields. If he had focused all his resources on pushing deeper, he probably would've been able to capture Stalingrad, which would've been a major ideological victory over the Soviets (there's a good chance they would've surrendered).
Hannibal is probably the greatest general. He walked into Italy with a small force of poorly equipped and trained men, yet he managed to defeat army after army of well trained Roman troops, without receiving any aid from his own country. That deserves far more merit then anyone on your list.
Are you retarded? Do you know anything about Alexander at all? Or did you just watch Alexander the Great: Directors cut and think you knew it all? I cannot say I am compotent with anyone else, but i have read and seen many things about Alexander. Have you ever heard of the Hammer and Anvil tactic? He was the one to invent it. He used his calvary well, and orginised his troops magnificantly. Not saying they were perfect but still.
You are both right in a sense, Alexander did have a large army to start with plus backing from his country. Plus Persia was going through rougher times. However, Alexander still did many things that make him a great general. The Siege of Tyre, The Hammer and Anvil Tactic along with many others. He used tricks and traps to destroy armies much larger than his. He is definately one of the top 3 known generals of all time, I personally agree with him being the best general.