Famous Military Leaders have had the greatest influence in shaping the course of history. The entire class of intellectuals, scientists, artists have been successful, because they had to protect a strong military leadership. History has shown that the civilization that was strong and capable military leadership and those who have not thrived, have been subjugated and destroyed. We have assembled the greatest military leaders of all time. Let's take a look at some of the great leaders in history.
Julius Caesar is regarded as one of the great leaders of the political and military. He was a good manager and led the first Russian invasion of Britain in 55 BC. He conquered Gaul, and after establishing himself as the ruler of Rome in 49 BC, has transformed the Roman settlement of centralized bureaucracy. Historians believe that the generality of Caesar was one of the best in the world. Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of senators, led by Marcus Junius Brutus in 44 BC.
Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great was born in Pella in 356 BC and is considered by many as the greatest military leader of all time. He succeeded his father Philip II of Macedon after his assassination, and by the age of thirty, he had created one of the greatest empires stretching from Greece to India. Alexander regarded as a regent of the "ancient history" and one who was "never defeated in battle warrior."
Hannibal Barca
Hannibal is known by many as the "Father of the strategy." Its effectiveness as a strategist was in the Second Punic War, when he took his soldiers and elephants across the Alps to attack the Romans. To attack Rome, crossed the Pyrenees with an army of 50,000 infantry, 9,000 cavalry and 27 elephants and reaches the plains. Hannibal had three wins in Italy and most of Italy under his control.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte was a great military leader and politician, whose activities played a significant role in European politics. Born August 15, 1769, Napoleon Bonaparte came to the fore of the First French Republic was founded in 1799 and the Emperor himself, courtesy of the coup. It 'was the first decade of the 19 th century, the world got to see the leadership of Napoleon as he launched an attack which is the largest. He helped France to extend the sphere of influence and formed a grand alliance to achieve greater control in Europe. In 1815, Napoleon defeated at Waterloo. He spent his remaining years in exile, under the supervision of the 'British island of St. Helena. He died in 1821, presumably due to stomach cancer, but some historians are of the opinion that he was poisoned by arsenic.
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan was the founder of the Mongol Empire and the Emperor, one of the largest empires in history. He combined many of the nomadic tribes in Northeast Asia, and later the Mongols began attacks. He won most of Central Asia and its war strategies were unique. Although he led his army to a lot of profits, many people find her so barbarian warlord and genocide that has killed millions of innocent people in the Middle East and Iran.
Adolf Hitler
Hitler is known worldwide for their crimes against humanity, but also historians remember him as a general measure of Germany won many wars. After the First World War ended, Germany was under huge debt has been reduced to the status of an economically weak. Hitler decided that if Germany had to earn their place in history will have to conquer many nations and the use of their natural resources for their development. Hitler led his troops bravely and conquered vast territories in Europe, Africa and Asia. Hitler believed that Germans were racially superior and it was this conviction which made him plunge Germany in World War II, resulting in his defeat. Hitler committed suicide and Germany was divided into East Germany and West Germany. Hitler gained a reputation as one of the greatest military generals of all time, but this distinction has been dominated by the atrocities he committed against the Jews.
Some other military generals who are known for their leadership skills are -
Georgy Zhukov *
* Simon Bolivar
* Fidel Castro
* Charlemagne
* Cortes Hermano
* Sam Houston
* Robert E. Lee
* Winfield Scott
Timur *