Soldiers and people are the foundation of victory. ——Mao Zedong
A single spark can start a prairie fire. ——Mao Zedong
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All imperialists and reactionaries are paper tigers. ——Mao Zedong
I am the son of the Chinese people, and I deeply love my motherland and people. ——Deng Xiaoping
Politically qualified, militarily strong, with excellent work style, strict discipline and strong support. ——***
If I am assigned to lead, I will not refuse on the excuse of youth. I thought I was young and strong enough to withstand danger without being hurt. ——Xenophon
The first condition for a general is "courage". Without courage, nothing else is of much value, because without courage nothing else can work. The second is "wisdom", which means being smart and adaptable. The third is "health".
——Saxophone
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People who are commander-in-chief rely on their own experience or genius to act. The tactics and science of engineers and artillery officers may be learned from books, but the cultivation of general talents can only be achieved through experience and the study of the battles of famous generals in the past. ——Napoleon
Compared with them, Lenin is not only a leader, but also a supreme and typical leader. He is an eagle. He knows no fear in the struggle and leads us boldly. Follow the untrodden path of the Russian revolutionary movement. ——Stalin
War will create heroes and clean up all muddy water. All people are afraid of war. However, cowards are simply those who allow their fears to overcome their sense of duty. Responsibility is the essence of manliness. ——Barton
The working class and peasant class dedicated the blood of thousands of their best sons to the final fatal blow against the counterrevolution. Revolutionary passion outweighed the combined forces of natural conditions, technical equipment, and desperate artillery fire. ——Frunze
The mutual trust between the commander and his troops is priceless. ——Montgomery
I instinctively felt that God had created France, and if it had not accomplished its perfect work, it would have suffered a punishing disaster. ——De Gaulle
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I tasted the happiness of victory and experienced the love and guilt that accompany victory. Yet we also feel great pain from the personal tragedies that have befallen us. —— Ariel Sharon
The Second World War was not started by the people of the United States and its allies. They were not stupid war maniacs. Those who survived the war by serving their country clearly remember that they fought bloody battles to protect themselves from the ravages of the enemy. For this purpose, countless heroes sacrificed their lives for the country, and they left a deep imprint on our hearts.
——Eisenhower
You must be familiar with history, not just the trivial modern history that describes celebrities and major events, but also understand the mainstream of human historical development, so as to understand what actions create What destroyed the great civilization? ——Marshall
In our glorious history, a more glorious page will be added, and the slaves will eventually use their own shackles to forge sharp swords and show them to them. Free brothers watch. ——Garibaldi
For us, there must be and should be some kind of belief in life - it is conveyed to us occasionally in a word, a dream, an expression or an event Kind of exciting news. ——Montgomery
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I understand now that young people always prefer to admire outstanding heroes in history, while ignoring the promotion of ordinary people in the historical process. effect. Over the centuries, the role of the people has been forgotten and their indelible achievements have been distorted. ——Eisenhower
Famous people regard the whole earth as their memorial; their memorials are not only in their own country, but also in foreign countries; their famous names are rooted in people's hearts. in the soul, rather than chiseled on a tangible stone tablet.
——Pericles
I have long believed that retreat is dangerous to both the army and the commander-in-chief. Not only is glorious sacrifice better than shameful survival, survival and glory are inseparable. ——Agillicola
Our steel chest is fearless. No matter it is harsh weather or ferocious enemies, it cannot be intimidated; it is the steel Great Wall of the motherland, and it will make everything come. The offending enemy was smashed to pieces. ——Kutuzov
We will defend our homeland at all costs. We will fight on the beaches, on the landing sites, in the fields, on the mountains, and on the streets. We will never surrender at any time. , even if all or most of the British Isles were occupied and we were starving and cold, all of our overseas empire, armed and protected by the British fleet, would continue to fight.
——Churchill
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We can die, but we will never betray! We can die, but we must die with freedom and dignity! We can die, not because we do not value life, not because we do not value the creative undertakings carried out by our people, and cannot see the glorious future that we are entitled to through our own labor, but because the life of each of us is the same This kind of thinking and this kind of future are inseparably linked. ——Castro
There is no other art or science more difficult than the art or science of war. ——Lloyd
War is not only a political act, but also a real political tool. It is the continuation of political exchanges and the realization of political exchanges through another means. —— Clausewitz
We must become the great arsenal of democracy. For us, this is an emergency as serious as the war itself. We must devote ourselves to our mission with the same determination, the same sense of urgency, the same patriotism and sacrifice as we would in war. ——Roosevelt
It may be easy to invade a country, but it is difficult to evacuate it. ——Mahan
Yes, the Americans are powerful and their weapons and equipment are powerful, but to no avail. The Vietnam War was not just a military war, and therefore military power and military strategy were neither sufficient to win nor to explain the war.
——Vo Nguyen Giap
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