Historical essay on Napoleonic strategy and Clausewitz
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The passage is a literary discussion of 18th‑19th‑century military history with no mention of contemporary actors, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Describes Napoleon's battlefield vision and the concept of "Coup d’Oeil". References Carl von Clausewitz and his work *On War*. Cites historical sources such as David Chandler and PLA Daily.
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