In Victory and the Savior Generals, Victor Davis Hanson examines the rare leaders who stepped into failure—and turned it around. Offered free from the Hoover Institution, this eBook explores what sets these commanders apart: not only their battlefield success, but their ability to reject failing strategies, lead decisively, and shoulder public doubt.
This free eBook explores what distinguishes these leaders: - How Ridgway rebuilt morale and reversed the course of the Korean War
- Why Scipio’s campaign in North Africa succeeded where others had stalled
- What made these commanders effective—and why history often leaves them behind
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