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Greatest military mind ever?
Who do you think was the greatest military mind of all time?
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I remember the last thread about this, with that dude dinobot trolling it horrifically 
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you've got a bit of oxymoron on your shirt there
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Alexander the great? that seems to obvious. I'm going to have to say, me
just because I have a giant ego. 
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InkL0sed wrote:I remember the last thread about this, with that dude dinobot trolling it horrifically
Do you mean me?
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Timminz wrote:InkL0sed wrote:I remember the last thread about this, with that dude dinobot trolling it horrifically
Do you mean me?
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captainwalrus wrote:Alexander the great? that seems to obvious. I'm going to have to say, mejust because I have a giant ego.
It also seems rather obvious that you are a half-wit.
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Ok let me rephrase the overall question. Who was the greatest military mind ever but also had thier kingdom last after thier death?
Also alexander the great was a great strategist and tactician but he drove his men to death often outrunning his supply trains. The only reason he wasn't killed by his men was thier unyielding loyalty to him.
Also alexander the great was a great strategist and tactician but he drove his men to death often outrunning his supply trains. The only reason he wasn't killed by his men was thier unyielding loyalty to him.
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Why ask the question if you are just going to disqualify the answer?
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Napoleon?
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Hitler is undercredited. His entire buildup of highways seen as economic development seconded as military highways for fast rapid movements of troops throughout the country to different fronts. He is potentially the most influential figure at causing the entire world to exit the worldwide depressions as well. If you haven't studied him more in depth he typically just sounds like some crazy person that had a lust for power and hatred for Jews (which is true, don't get me wrong).
So many of his moves are brilliantly planned out... I don't know if he can beat some of the old great ones though.
So many of his moves are brilliantly planned out... I don't know if he can beat some of the old great ones though.
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No absolute opinion but Hannibal deserves a mention.
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jonesthecurl wrote:No absolute opinion but Hannibal deserves a mention.
Then I believe Scipio Africanus would be at least one spot in front of him, after defeating Hannibal in the Battle of Zama. Another mention would be Phillip II of Macedon, Alexander's father.
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jonesthecurl wrote:No absolute opinion but Hannibal deserves a mention.
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I doubt there's a single greatest strategist, all leaders have good and bad days. Just like everyone else. And some strategists might not even be leaders...
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InkL0sed wrote:Timminz wrote:InkL0sed wrote:I remember the last thread about this, with that dude dinobot trolling it horrifically
Do you mean me?
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I'd put Sherman pretty high on the list. I find his methods and cause questionable, but the March to the Sea was well done on the tactical, strategic, and logistic levels. Of course, it would have been impossible to do in a less fertile country or without the incredible productive and transportation capacity of the North, but that doesn't denigrate the achievement.
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Patton. Plus he had the best movie made about him.

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InkL0sed wrote:Timminz wrote:InkL0sed wrote:I remember the last thread about this, with that dude dinobot trolling it horrifically
Do you mean me?
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I just went to scan that thread, and was confused when I couldn't see myself, or anyone named "Dinobot". Then I stopped scrolling so quickly, and saw "This post was made by Dinobot....foe...etc"
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I feel like I could make a decent case for Mao as one of the shapers of irregular warfare, actually. Pretty awful person, but then, few of the greats were particularly decent.
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naxus wrote:Also alexander the great was a great strategist and tactician but he drove his men to death often outrunning his supply trains. The only reason he wasn't killed by his men was thier unyielding loyalty to him.
I didn't know Alexander lived in the 19th century... damn shitty American education...
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hecter wrote:Napoleon?
Well done reading the question.
He probably lost more battles than he won, and he invaded Russia in winter.
1st lesson you learn in military school: You don't invade Russia, let alone in winter, because you will lose 90% of your soldiers.
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So some answers are Hitler, Napolean, Hannibal, Scipio Africanus, Phillip II of Macedon, Sherman, Patton, and Mao.
But most of these people were either great strategist and hated by the people or lucky and loved by the people
With Hannibal though he did win many victories over the romans, he was defeated by Scipio Africanus.Also after his defeat Hannibal tried to put in some new economic changes to help pay the tribute that Rome demanded and eventually went into voluntary exile.
Napolean was a great military mind but was defeated by Wellington at Waterloo which started him towards his death.Plus he introduced conscription which caused many of the french people to hate him after he lost.
Hitler was brilliant but also made some very simple mistakes such as attacking Russia and fighting on two fronts.
But most of these people were either great strategist and hated by the people or lucky and loved by the people
With Hannibal though he did win many victories over the romans, he was defeated by Scipio Africanus.Also after his defeat Hannibal tried to put in some new economic changes to help pay the tribute that Rome demanded and eventually went into voluntary exile.
Napolean was a great military mind but was defeated by Wellington at Waterloo which started him towards his death.Plus he introduced conscription which caused many of the french people to hate him after he lost.
Hitler was brilliant but also made some very simple mistakes such as attacking Russia and fighting on two fronts.
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Having looked at what we've got so far, I'd say you have to at least put Caesar in the running. Plus he never ran into the eventual wall like some of the others mentioned (assassination aside).
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Genghis Khan.
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