Who's your favorite general, Sup Forums?
Who's your favorite general, Sup Forums?
My favorite is not a general.
Stonewall Jackson
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i-is that trump?
Zhukov
without a doubt, greatest general ever
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Would have won at Waterloo.
This
God-tier choice.
Smedley Butler. Two time Medal of Honor winner, wrote a book called "War is a Racket", became a vocal critic of US military and foreign policy.
Man that man has a sexy face only if he ran as president...
Chesty Puller
>Who's your favorite general
General Electric
General Tso
/Gtag/ is always good for a chuckle
OP Smith at the battle of chosen reservoir. He had read the impending situation perfectly and subtly worked against macarthur and need almond so that the 1st Marine division would be prepared to make a fighting escape. Although technically a loss the 1st Marines left with all their equipment and beat 8 Chinese divisions in the process, I believe two of the divisions never raised their colors again
muh 20 million, no wonder why Russians lost so many people in the war
looks like feces
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The General of /all/ Heavenly Forces....
who ever was in command of the ship that hoisted the banner
No wonder Germany won the war
hahahahahaha oh wait they didn't
Blame Stalin and his purges. Zhukov was handed a crippled Red Army against the Wehrmacht and he won.
This
Rockwell, fucking duh
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Chuikov
Okay choice too.
syrian general btw
Howell Cobb
McAurthur left his men, and my Uncle to die.
Fuck Him.
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He's Still Dead.
This guy.
Erich von Manstein
And that's FIELD MARSHAL to you
The Lion of Africa
>this triggers the Americans
southerners btfo
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Knew what had to be done, did it.
The Desert Fox
This
ok is it me or does patton look a bit like trump?
hes a truly based man thats never made a mistake
Besides OP's, this man.
he fucking betrayed us but at least he saved his own people
General Mills.
remember that time he blow an american ship the fuck up by accident in vietnam
A Russian...great...general...
Never has a man done so much with so little.
Belisarius.
Also, Stonewall Jackson and R.E. Lee. Strong.
I'll also throw in Hannibal before I go to bed.
Here's some rares: Edward IV; Cassivellaunus; Duke of Marlborough; Gustavus Adolphus*
*Also known as the last Swede not to pee sitting down.
He wanted to fight with the Axis powers but his generals convinced him not to.
You like flexible, high-mobility tactics, eh. Try this rare on for size.
Nathan Bedford Forest: one of the world's greatest cavalry commanders, and the innovator of both modern vehicle warfare (but with horses) and the KKK.
Beat me to it
Tie between General Tso and THE General.
Not a General, but Admiral "Ching" Lee was a true fucking baller.
yeah with 1 trillion people zerg rushing , imagine if germany had those numbers , they would be on fucking jupiter by now
Who else but B A S E D M A D D O G
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Tso
Caesar obviously
General "Mad Dog" Mattis. Semper Fidelis
General Term always has my back when I need to gesture my way out of any situation.
General Ridgway
THIS
no he sold spain to the american kikes through the marshall plan, never him
Hannibal.
Based leaf, this was best guy in entire WW2.
Trump... oh wait he's a draft dodging faggot.
Over-rated.
>He'd laugh knowing the only thing that triggers Confederate cucks more was a black POTUS.
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It's an even race between Eisenhower, Bradley, and Patton. They won WWII, combined. Also of note, George Marshall.
Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. was a hell of a general, too.
Patton was trump past life.
Erwin Rommel
Didn't care much for propaganda or wealth, just wanted to fight for his country and serve his duty to Germany. Honorable as fuck and his enemies held a great deal of respect for him. Fought hard as fuck for a cause he didn't fully believe in and sacrificed himself to save his family.
Eisenhower was a politician period. Bradley was a poor strategist and Patton drew a complete blank at Metz against Manteuffel as he had nothing to offer against a well defended position. He was just a loudmouth bully. Spaatz was the most effective and strategic burger in Europe. Truscott was a good tactician too.
Based
One country versus pretty much the whole world who gained ground and still held their own once the tide turned against them. Regardless of their beliefs, fuck ups, and ultimate failure, Germany earned respect.
General Piochet you communist faggot
dammit didn't mean to use that, I used it to respond to a swede
Italy, Hungary, Romania, Japan don't count?
Rommel was a terrible general. A genius divisional commander, probably the best tank tactician of the war, but an absolute disaster once he was promoted and had to manage logistics and grand strategy. He was WW2's clearest example of the Peter Principle.
The sheer amount of men, materiel, and supplies he threw away might've been decisive in the Axis loss.
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General Chaos.
Kutuzov, Rokosovskiy, Jukov.
Erhard Raus. The little Austrian genius who made Model and Manstein look good.
Last great general from Russia was called Bagration and he was a Scot
Military casualties are 1:1,3-1,5
Stop mixing military casualties with civilian casualties or I will start to include raped german whores in a killcount.
He was Georgian.
this
easily the greatest American military mind. He turned what should have been a 1 1/2 year struggle into a 5 year full-out war. The only way Grant beat him was through sheer manpower. He just kept throwing bodies at Lee's masterful tactics. If the Union had a mind like Lee they would have ended the war in months
>Zhukov
>here, have a literally unlimited supply of men, tanks, guns, and aircraft
>now go win against that guy who has none of those things :^)
He was barely Guderian-tier
General Alcibiades ... who else ?
he was the first who stops the invasion from the "east"
he was a pioneer , not a puppet like the modern politicians
>without a doubt, greatest general ever
Not even close fellow leaf
1. Subutai
2. Khalid ibn al-Walid
3. Alexander the Great
4. Trần Hưng Đạo
5. Marcus Agrippa
Suvorov
>Fought over a hundred battles
>Never been defeated
>Actually wanted to go up against Napoleon directly
>Slept and ate with his troops despite being of higher rank
>Publicly spoke out about the nobles; they couldn't do shit about it because they were relying on him too much