If you want to stop the WWI debate, then here's one;
Field Marshal Suchet. He was one of the French commanders in the Peninsula during the Peninsular War. He held onto his territory almost into the end of the war. He managed to hold down an entire Anglo-Allied Army. He also managed to subdue more than he started out with. Can any other Peninsular general claim more than that? In fact, most were destroyed immediately, and their military careers ruined.
Field Marshal Suchet. He was one of the French commanders in the Peninsula during the Peninsular War. He held onto his territory almost into the end of the war. He managed to hold down an entire Anglo-Allied Army. He also managed to subdue more than he started out with. Can any other Peninsular general claim more than that? In fact, most were destroyed immediately, and their military careers ruined.