The Science of Victory

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The Science of Victory is a seminal military treatise by Russian general Alexander Suvorov that outlines his principles of rapid, disciplined, and offensive warfare.

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instanceOf book
military treatise
associatedWith Napoleonic-era warfare
Russian Army NERFINISHED
author Alexander Suvorov NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
describes battle formations
infantry tactics
marching regulations
principles of disciplined warfare
principles of offensive warfare
principles of rapid warfare
training methods
emphasizes care for soldiers
close combat
constant readiness for battle
decisive attack
personal example of commanders
simplicity in orders
focusesOn initiative of commanders
morale of troops
offensive action
speed in operations
training of soldiers
troop discipline
genre military strategy
military theory
hasNotableAuthor Alexander Suvorov NERFINISHED
hasPart instructions for officers
regulations for soldiers
rules of conduct in battle
rules of conduct on the march
historicalPeriod 18th century
influenced European military thought
Russian military doctrine
influencedBy Alexander Suvorov's combat experience
mainSubject military discipline
military tactics
offensive warfare
rapid maneuver
warfare
notableFor advocacy of offensive doctrine
codifying Suvorov's principles of war
originalLanguage Russian
teaches concentration of forces
rapid marches
surprise in attack
use of terrain

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Alexander Suvorov authored The Science of Victory