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Masters of War: Gustavus Adolphus. Masters of War, #44
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Résumé
The Lion of the North and the Birth of Modern WarfareIn 1630, a thirty-six-year-old Swedish king landed on the coast of Germany with fewer than 15, 000 men, facing the mightiest military power in Europe. Within two years, Gustavus II Adolphus had shattered the myth of Habsburg invincibility, revolutionized the art of war, and transformed his poor, peripheral kingdom into a great power. Then, at the moment of his greatest triumph, he fell dead on the battlefield at Lützen, leaving a legacy that would reshape military affairs for centuries.
Masters of War: Gustavus Adolphus tells the complete story of one of history's most remarkable commanders: the warrior-king who invented modern combined arms warfare, created the first truly professional army, and proved that systematic innovation could overcome vast disparities in resources and power. The book traces Gustavus's evolution as a commander with unflinching honesty. His early wars against Denmark ended in costly defeat and humiliating peace terms.
His campaigns against Russia taught painful lessons about siege warfare and logistics. His long struggle with Poland-Lithuania became a laboratory for tactical experimentation and organizational reform. Each setback refined his methods; each victory raised new challenges. By the time he intervened in the Thirty Years' War, Gustavus commanded the most formidable military instrument in Europe, not through superior numbers or wealth, but through systematic excellence in every dimension of warfare.
His devastating victory at Breitenfeld in 1631 announced to a stunned Europe that the rules of warfare had changed. MASTERS OF WAR: GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS is the definitive English-language biography of the Swedish king who revolutionized warfare, transformed a kingdom, and left a legacy that influenced military affairs from Frederick the Great through Napoleon to modern combined arms doctrine. It is a story of genius and ambition, innovation and destruction, triumph and tragedy, and above all, of what it means to be a true master of war.
Praise for Previous Works in This Series"A masterful blend of scholarly rigor and compelling storytelling. This is military biography at its finest.""Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how great commanders think and what separates tactical competence from strategic genius.""Brings the past to life while extracting lessons that remain powerfully relevant centuries later."
Masters of War: Gustavus Adolphus tells the complete story of one of history's most remarkable commanders: the warrior-king who invented modern combined arms warfare, created the first truly professional army, and proved that systematic innovation could overcome vast disparities in resources and power. The book traces Gustavus's evolution as a commander with unflinching honesty. His early wars against Denmark ended in costly defeat and humiliating peace terms.
His campaigns against Russia taught painful lessons about siege warfare and logistics. His long struggle with Poland-Lithuania became a laboratory for tactical experimentation and organizational reform. Each setback refined his methods; each victory raised new challenges. By the time he intervened in the Thirty Years' War, Gustavus commanded the most formidable military instrument in Europe, not through superior numbers or wealth, but through systematic excellence in every dimension of warfare.
His devastating victory at Breitenfeld in 1631 announced to a stunned Europe that the rules of warfare had changed. MASTERS OF WAR: GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS is the definitive English-language biography of the Swedish king who revolutionized warfare, transformed a kingdom, and left a legacy that influenced military affairs from Frederick the Great through Napoleon to modern combined arms doctrine. It is a story of genius and ambition, innovation and destruction, triumph and tragedy, and above all, of what it means to be a true master of war.
Praise for Previous Works in This Series"A masterful blend of scholarly rigor and compelling storytelling. This is military biography at its finest.""Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how great commanders think and what separates tactical competence from strategic genius.""Brings the past to life while extracting lessons that remain powerfully relevant centuries later."






















