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OverviewMasters of War: Mikhail Kutuzov The Fox of Russia: Strategy, Survival, and the Defeat of Napoleon The untold story of the general who defeated Napoleon and changed the course of history. In 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte led the largest army ever assembled into Russia, confident of swift victory. Six months later, his Grande Armée lay destroyed, its 600,000 soldiers reduced to fewer than 30,000 survivors. This catastrophic defeat marked the beginning of Napoleon's downfall and reshaped European history. Yet the architect of this victory remains one of history's most underappreciated military geniuses. Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov was an unlikely savior. At 67, scarred by two near-fatal head wounds that should have killed him, he appeared too old and cautious for command. When appointed to lead Russian forces, he faced universal criticism for retreating before Napoleon's advance and abandoning Moscow without a fight. His own Tsar blamed him for defeats, subordinates questioned his courage, and Russian society condemned him as a traitor. Yet Kutuzov possessed something more valuable than youth or aggression: comprehensive strategic wisdom forged through five decades of warfare. While Napoleon sought the decisive battle that would crush Russian resistance, Kutuzov understood that patience, attrition, and Russia's vast spaces could accomplish what conventional tactics could not. He turned Russia's greatest vulnerabilities, its primitive infrastructure, harsh climate, and immense distances into decisive weapons. This definitive biography reveals how Kutuzov's controversial strategy was actually a masterpiece of operational art. Drawing on decades of military experience fighting Turks, French, and internal political enemies, he orchestrated one of history's most successful defensive campaigns. By avoiding decisive battle, coordinating regular forces with partisan warfare, and exploiting French logistical vulnerabilities, he destroyed Napoleon's army more thoroughly than any battlefield victory could have achieved. Masters of War: Mikhail Kutuzov traces the general's remarkable life from his birth into minor Russian nobility through his miraculous survival of impossible wounds, his diplomatic missions to Constantinople, his controversial defeat at Austerlitz, and his ultimate vindication in 1812. It examines his complex relationships with the mercurial Tsar Alexander I, his mentorship under the legendary Suvorov, and his navigation of the treacherous politics of the Russian court. But this is more than a military biography. It's an exploration of strategic thinking at the highest level-how one man's comprehensive understanding of warfare's true nature defeated the era's greatest tactical genius. Kutuzov demonstrated that wisdom could triumph over brilliance, that strategic patience could overcome aggressive action, and that achieving political objectives mattered more than winning spectacular battles. Masters of War: Mikhail Kutuzov reveals how one scarred, aging general saved Russia through strategic wisdom when younger, more aggressive commanders would have destroyed it through pursuit of glory. It's the story of the Fox who defeated the Eagle-and the timeless lessons his example still offers about leadership, strategy, and the true nature of military genius. ""As long as the army exists, there is hope."" - Mikhail Kutuzov, September 13, 1812, on the decision to abandon Moscow Full Product DetailsAuthor: J F AtkinsonPublisher: J.F. Publishing Imprint: J.F. Publishing Volume: 23 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9798233737961Pages: 314 Publication Date: 02 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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