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Actually, Russia's only real successes were in almost entirely defensive wars. Just about every time they start one they lost. The only nation with a bigger losing streak is France after the Emperors (Starting with Napoleon Bonaparte).Ruben Cassar wrote:No one can beat Russia. Napoleon failed, and Hitler didn't learn from that mistake. They say history repeats itself. In my opinion the defeats in Russia where the turning point of the Napoleonic Wars and of World War II. Napoleon at least managed to conquer Moscow for a few days although the Russian capital was St. Petersburg at that time...war_bloodline wrote:He just needed to stay out of Russia and he would have been fine.
I think so, I don't know what you think.
P.S. you can add Zhukov and Konev to that great general list as well...
for dummies wrote:Eisenhower
Ulysses Grant
Napolean
Genghis Khan
Robert E. Lee
do you think however that he failed, by not taking rome's vital lands and holdings? rome was able to rebuild, and i realise carthage's senate was the reason Hannibal lost, but perhaps he could've taken better advantage of his victories?cawck mongler wrote: As for greatest general, I'd have to say Hannibal. He invaded Italy and stayed there for years, in all his major battles he was outnumbered, and under equipped but he never lost, he never got supplies from Carthage and only lost because his country backed out on him.

Scipio Africanus was the guy.Knight of Orient wrote:wel hannibal was actually about to lose a city in italy so in hopes of distracting the romans he attacked the city of Rome itself, but they ignored him. his brother tried crossing the alps but the romans were prepared and crushed him. they then narrowlly conquered spain and with the help of some guy i dont remember attacked carthage. hannibals forces met the romans and in a sharp encounter his calvary was destroyed by the roman cavalry.