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Talking Strategy

S2E5: Alexander Svechin: Inventor of Soviet Operational Art with Professor Gudrun Persson

Nov 15, 2022
32:00

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  • Svechin's approach emphasized unique war strategies over rigid doctrines.
  • His ideas on political factors in military strategies remain relevant today.

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Svechin's Career and Contributions

Alexander Andrei Svechin, a Soviet strategist, extensively contributed to military thought through his works like 'Strategy' and 'Evolution of Military Art'. Born in 1878 in Odessa to a military family, he advocated for a strategic defense posture influenced by thinkers like Clauswitz and Delbruck. Svechin's emphasis on the political aspect of war and the importance of unique strategies tailored to each conflict challenged the prevailing offensive doctrine of the time. Despite being arrested and executed in 1938, Svechin's ideas posthumously influenced Soviet military thinking.

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