Aleksandr Svechin

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Aleksandr Svechin was a prominent Soviet military theorist whose strategic writings and concepts significantly shaped the development of modern operational art and Soviet military doctrine.

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Aleksandr Andreyevich Svechin 1
Aleksandr Svechin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet military officer
military theorist
person
affiliation Soviet High Command
surface form: Soviet General Staff
areaOfInfluence Soviet operational art
strategic studies
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
describedBySource Russian military theoretical literature
Soviet military history
employer General Staff Academy
Red Army
familyName Svechin
fieldOfWork military theory
operational art
strategy
genre military science literature
givenName Aleksandr
influenced Soviet military doctrine
development of modern operational art
influencedBy Carl von Clausewitz
pre-revolutionary Russian General Staff tradition
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
militaryRank general staff officer
movement Soviet military science
name Aleksandr Svechin self-linksurface differs
surface form: Aleksandr Andreyevich Svechin
notableIdea distinction between war of annihilation and war of attrition
flexible approach to strategy based on political aims and resources
primacy of strategy over tactics
notableWork Strategy
operational art theory
strategy of attrition concept
occupation military officer
military theorist
professor
participantIn Russian Civil War
World War I
placeOfActivity Moscow
sexOrGender male
taught operational art
strategy

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Soviet deep operations doctrine keyTheorist Aleksandr Svechin
Aleksandr Svechin name Aleksandr Svechin self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Aleksandr Andreyevich Svechin