10 Leaders Greatest Military Commander

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There are plenty of men have achieved their success by military action and knowledge. But only a few military genius and truly considered as the largest military komadan who ever lived. Here are 10 Leaders Greatest Military Commander throughout history :

10. Georgy Zhukov
Georgy Zhukov
Georgy Zhukov led the Red Army in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe to unite to fight the whole of Berlin during World War II. He is one of the heroes in the history that unites Russia and the Soviet Union. After the fall of Germany, Zhukov became the first commander of the Soviet occupation zone in Germany.

9. Attila the Hun
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Attila the Hun was the leader of the Empire Hunnic. Attila the Hun renew the culture of Central Asia into modern Germany. He is one of the most feared enemy leaders the West and the East Roman Empire. Attila is known for his cruelty. He invaded Gaul and the Balkans through the straits of France.

8. William the Conqueror
William the Conqueror
William the Conqueror led the Norman invasion of England was the last time where the British succeeded in conquering foreign power. His army defeated the British army at the battle of Hastings, before he Long March to London. UK Resistance futile since he took control of England and began to rule. He made many important changes in the traditional culture of the Anglo-Saxon England and brought into the presence of Anglo-Norman culture.

7. Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany and the Axis Powers occupied most of this continent of Europe and some parts of Asia and Africa. He conquered the French when it was defeated while holding the United States, England and Russia in World War II. Soldiers get a lot of victory through a military plan that was tough. Hitler eventually lost the war and committed suicide.

6. Ghengis Khan
Ghengis Khan
Ghengis Khan was the founder of the Mongol Empire. Mongolian Kingdom was the largest in the history of the surrounding kingdoms. Mongol Empire which he possessed became the center of Asia. This is achieved via unification through a confederation of many tribes in northeastern Asia and most parts in China and throughout Asia. Mongol Empire include Eurasia, including most large and part of Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East.

5. Hannibal Barca
Hannibal Barca
Hannibal invaded the Roman Empire through the Alps. He conquered the Romans in a series of wars in Trebia, Trasimene and Cannae. Without losing one soldier battlefield Rome, he was retained by the Carthaginian army in Italy for more than a decade after the Second Punic War. He is considered one of the largest in military strategy, even the enemies of Rome adopted several tactics to their own.

4. Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon was the generals of the French Revolution. He eventually took absolute control of the Republic of France as Emperor of France. He became king of Italy, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation and Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine. He reformed the government and economy of the island Elba when he was exiled there.

3. Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar
Julius Caeser took absolute control of the Roman Empire and its army. He beat optimates led by Pompey in the Civil War, and defeated the Gauls from Alecia Gallics War, led by Vercingetorix united to Rome. He was eventually killed by Brutus.

2. Alexander The Great
Alexander The Great
Alexander the Great conquered many parts of the world famous at the age of 30. He crushed the Persian Empire, defeated Darius III army at the battle of Issus, and influencing the spread of Hellenistic culture throughout the kingdom. Alexander was first taught the use of field formations for his soldiers.

1. Cyrus The Great
Cyrus The Great
Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, La Median, Lydian and Neo-Babylonian Roman Empire. His kingdom spread to three continents. Unlike many other dynasties, the kingdom is to survive long because he inherited a strong political infrastructure. He is considered by many the same as Alexander the Great.

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Anonymous said...

Tamerlane? Timur The Lame?

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