The first Mao Zedong
Chinese military strategist and politician. Mao Zedong is highly respected in China and is considered a great revolutionary and strategist. From 1949 to 1976, Mao Zedong served as the supreme leader of the People's Republic of China. Mao Zedong is considered one of the most important figures in modern world history and is considered a great revolutionary and strategist. During the Anti-Japanese War, Mao Zedong wrote two philosophical works "On Contradiction" and "On Practice" in a cave dwelling in Yan'an, and wrote the military work "On Protracted War", which pointed out the direction for the Anti-Japanese War. Mao Zedong used Mao Zedong's philosophical thoughts and military thoughts to defeat Japanese imperialism. Mao Zedong commanded three major battles (Battle of Liaoshen, Battle of Huaihai, and Battle of Pingjin) that shocked the world. When commanding the three major battles, Mao Zedong's war command art reached the level of perfection. In the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, Mao Zedong used "night attack tactics," "close attack tactics," "tunnel tactics," and "zero-attack tactics" to defeat the United Nations forces headed by the United States, which were armed to the teeth, and achieved victory in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. victory.
The second Caesar
Caesar the Great was an ancient Roman commander who was powerful in Europe, Asia and Africa. He was an outstanding statesman and military strategist, and was full of legend. A heroic figure who established the ancient Roman Empire with his outstanding talents.
In the eyes of the world, Caesar is a symbol of ruling power, representing strength, authority, success, and glory... Caesar in history, as the founder of the ancient Roman Empire, was known for his glory. His achievements are widely admired by the world! He has been revered as a half-human and half-god saint since ancient Roman times.
Third Alexander the Great
The conclusive facts about his life are very dramatic, and there are many legends about his name. His ambition is obviously to be the greatest warrior who is not limited by time and space, and it seems that he should be given this title. As a soldier, he was wise and brave; as a general, he was unparalleled. In 11 years of fighting, he has never lost a battle.
Fourth place Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov
Suvorov, the first general in Russian history. He is a rare military wizard in the history of Western wars. He repeatedly performed extraordinary feats in the Russo-Turkish War. He defeated the French army during his expedition to Italy.
Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov
He was the only commander in the Napoleonic era who could rival Napoleon. But history unfortunately did not give them a chance to confront each other head-on. But it occupies a very high position in the hearts of Americans.
Fifth place Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan was not a cold and murderous tyrant as Westerners thought. He was a far-sighted commander. His army brought the advanced culture and technology of the East into Europe, which was still in the Dark Ages of the Middle Ages, and aroused a global awakening of mankind.
Sixth place Napoleon I
As a controversial historical figure, Napoleon is rarely controversial in terms of military capabilities.
Napoleon I
As a military strategist and politician of the emerging bourgeoisie, he suppressed rebellions, shattered multiple armed interventions by the European "Anti-French Alliance", and disrupted Europe's The feudal order promoted the awakening of the people of various European countries and stabilized the social achievements of the French Revolution... These all highlight his military talents.
Seventh place Hannibal Barca
Hannibal Barca was a famous military strategist in the ancient North African country of Carthage. The era of growth coincided with the rise of the Roman Empire and the power of the Republic. He is still one of the important military strategists studied by many military scientists today.
Eighth Horatio Nelson
The British BBC once held a survey called "The 100 Greatest Britons", and Nelson ranked 9th.
Horatio Nelson
The United States once conducted a survey. Among more than 100,000 netizen votes, Horatio Nelson was also ranked eighth. . Nelson was considered an outstanding naval soldier and military strategist. He repeatedly led Britain to win important naval battles, for which he lost his right eye, right arm, and even his own life...
The ninth George. Patton
He is the person who has been on the cover of Time as many times as Eisenhower. He is the "bloody general" Patton.
As Pershing's favorite general, Patton formed the first armored force of the US military and can be called the "Father of Armored Forces" of the US military. Patton was as famous for his military achievements as for his bad temper.
He is favored by the media not only because of his illustrious military exploits, but also because of his trouble-making and shocking remarks from time to time. The secret rivalry between him and Montgomery was also talked about by the media. His famous motto when leading the Third Army on the European battlefield was: "Advance wherever possible as quickly as possible!"
Tenth Georgy Konstantinovich ·Zhukov
Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov
Zhukov, Marshal of the former Soviet Union, Zhukov was born in the Belarusian army and was awarded the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union during his lifetime. He was the second Soviet commander to receive this honor after Stalin during the Soviet-German War. Because of his outstanding achievements in the Soviet-German War, he was a "legendary marshal" with outstanding military exploits in the Second World War and was recognized by the world as the most decorated marshal. One of the outstanding generals. He appeared on the cover of Time magazine in the United States during World War II.