Best Military Commanders

The Top Ten
1 David IV of Georgia David IV, also known as David the Builder, of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Georgia from 1089 until his death in 1125.

In 1121, he led his army of 55,000 men and won against Seljuks. Their army was composed of 600,000 soldiers. The battle of Didgori is often regarded as battle of "miraculous... read more

A king who never lost a battle. Georgia was an island of Christianity in an ocean surrounded by enemies. According to the legend, King David ordered in his will to be buried at the entrance of the Gelati Cathedral, where all those entering would step on the tombstone. So he wished to repent that he created the strongest empire with blood and sword. Only he knew the regret in his heart

At age of 16 he became the king and people called him builder, cause his politic strategy and moves, he was one of the best wariors in the world. his staretegy is known as the best against osmals,

2 Napoleon Bonaparte Napoléon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars.

Adolf hitler is terrible napoleon is actually smart tricking people into thinking his weak,flanking them and blasting into oblivion (with a whiff of grapeshot)

Just think about this he out maneuvered every great generals in Europe
the most powerful continent at the time

3 Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 - April 30, 1945) was a German politician of Austrian descent who served as the leader of the Nazi Party since 1921, Chancellor of Germany since 1933, and Führer of Nazi Germany since 1934. As dictator of Nazi Germany, he reversed the Treaty of Versailles, initiated World War II in Europe with the invasion of Poland in September 1939, and was a central figure of the Holocaust. He committed suicide two days before Soviet soldiers stormed his underground shelter in Berlin.
4 Pretash Zekaj Ulaj
5 Saladin

This the greatest of them

6 Alexander the Great Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a King of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty.

Alexander the Great never lost a single battle in his entire military career.

Once again, this list has been made without proper research into military history.

He is a great commander who likes Hitler and Osama bin laden there both evil.

7 Skanderbeg
8 Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
9 Joseph Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was a Georgian dictator, and was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. Holding the post of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, he was effectively the dictator of the state.
10 Erwin Rommel Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel, popularly known as the Desert Fox, was a German field marshal of World War II. He worked under Adolf Hitler's Third Reich as a leading general and gained fame from his battles in North Africa.
The Contenders
11 Richard I of England
12 Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

He's just the best...

13 Georgy Zhukov Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov (1 December 1896 – 18 June 1974) was a Soviet general and Marshal of the Soviet Union. He also served as Chief of the General Staff, Minister of Defence, and was a member of the Presidium of the Communist Party (later Politburo). During the Second World War, Zhukov oversaw some of the Red Army's most decisive victories.
14 Baldwin IV
15 Suleiman the Magnificent
16 Bernard Montgomery
17 Hector
18 George Patton
19 Osama bin Laden Osama Bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was a Saudi Arabian-born stateless terrorist. He was a founder of al-Qaeda, the organization that claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States, along with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets worldwide.
20 Genghis Khan Genghis Khan c. 1162 – August 18 1227, born Temüjin, was the founder and Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death.
21 Lazar of Serbia
22 Sun Tzu Sun Tzu was born June 16, 545 BC and died on January 6, 454 BC was a Chinese general, military strategist, writer, and philosopher who lived in the Eastern Zhou period of ancient China. Sun Tzu is traditionally credited as the author of The Art of War, an influential work of military strategy that has affected both Western and East Asian philosophy and military thinking.
23 George Washington George Washington (February 22, 1732– December 14, 1799) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of the Continental Army, Washington led the Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War and served as the president of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which created the Constitution of the United States and the American federal government. Washington has been called the "Father of the Nation" for his manifold leadership in the formative days of the country.
24 Khalid ibn al-Walid
25 Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower was an American politician and general who served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 until 1961. He was a five-star general in the United States Army during World War II and served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe.
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