
Gustav Däniker
Gustav Däniker (1881-1945) was a Swiss military officer and a key figure in the resurgence of Ulrich Wille's military principles during the interwar period. He was influential in promoting Wille's concepts of soldier training and discipline within the Swiss Army, despite the evolving military landscape.
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Gustav Däniker is known for his book 'Strategie des Kleinstaats', which discusses Switzerland's potential as a nuclear power.
Die Geschichte einer kühnen VisionGustav Däniker attempted to address the conflict between armed neutrality and sound federal finances through open debate.
Kriegsgefahr: Burgfrieden im BundesratGustav Däniker was Rudolf Farner's valuable employee and a military strategist in the Swiss Army.
Die Geschichte des legendären Werbers und Spin-DoctorsGustav Däniker was a student of Ulrich Wille who sought to revive Wille's military educational concepts after World War II.
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