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Theculminating point inmilitary strategy is the point at which amilitary force is no longer able to perform itsoperations.[1]

On the offensive, the culminating point marks the time when the attacking force can no longer continue its advance, because of supply problems, the opposing force, or the need for rest.[2] The task of the attacker is to complete its objectives before the culminating point is reached. The task of the defender on the other hand, is to bring the attacking force to its culminating point before its objectives are completed.[3]

The concept of a culminating point (Kulminationspunkt) was formulated by thePrussian general and military theoristCarl von Clausewitz in his bookOn War published in 1832 (Book 7, Chapter 5).

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  1. ^Handel, Michael I. (2001). "The Principle of Continuity and the Culminating Point of Victory: The Contradictory Nature of War".Masters of War: Classical Strategic Thought. London: Portland. pp. 138–139.
  2. ^Wittmann, A. M. (2016).Talking conflict : The loaded language of genocide, political violence, terrorism, and warfare.
  3. ^von Clausewitz, Carl (2008). Howard, Michael (ed.).On War.Princeton University Press. p. 370.

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