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Was Mohammed, transmitter of the Koran, beyond his conversion to Islam, Napoleon's great master in strategy?
The author demonstrates this to us through a meticulous and unprecedented analysis of the Battle of Badr followed by a comparative study of the two Napoleonic masterpieces: Marengo and Austerlitz.
From Badr to Austerlitz (Mohammedan Strategy, Model of Napoleonic Strategy), by Tahir de La Nive
Was Mohammed, transmitter of the Koran, beyond his conversion to Islam, Napoleon's great master in strategy?
The author demonstrates this to us through a meticulous and unprecedented analysis of the Battle of Badr followed by a comparative study of the two Napoleonic masterpieces: Marengo and Austerlitz.
This work expands more generally on the conduct of Politics and War both by Mohammed, servant of the Unique, and by his disciple Napoleon, demonstrating their spiritual and metapolitical filiation.
And, to make the reader fully capable of following this demonstration, he leads him to a short introduction both to the conduct of Politics and War, in particular to the work of Clausewitz, and to the study of the two revolutions: the Koranic revolution, in particular the period leading to Badr, and the French revolution, in particular the period when France, smashing the idols, had Deism, the pure Monotheism of Year II, as its official ideology.
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