The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Delbrück, Hans
DELBRÜCK, dĕl'brük, Hans, German
historian of military science: b. Bergen, Rügen,
1848. He was educated in Heidelberg, Bonn
and Greifswald. He was an officer in the
Franco-Prussian War and in 1874 became tutor
to Prince Waldemar. He was a member of
the Reichstag in 1882-83 and 1884-90 and after
1883 was on the editorial staff of the Preussische
Jäahrbücher. He was appointed professor of
modern history at the University of Berlin in
1885. He has written several important works
on the art of war as practised within historic
times. The more important of his works are
‘Die Perserkriege und die Burgunderkriege’
(1887); ‘Die Strategie des Perikles erlaüäutert
durch die Strategie Friedrichs des Grossen’
(1890); ‘Friedrich, Napoleon, Moltke, Aeltere
und Neure Strategie’ (1892); ‘Geschichte der
Kriegskunst im Rahmen der politischen
Geschichte’ (3 vols., 1900-07); ‘Erinnerungen,
Aufsätze und Reden’ (1902).