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Helmuth von Moltke, the famous German military commander of the 19th century, wrote "...no plan of operations will ever extend, with any sort of certainty, beyond the first encounter with the hostile main force", and also stated that success in battle was gained through the commander's ability "...to recognise the changed situation, to order its foreseeable course and to execute this energetically...". Read the first page
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