
B. H. Liddell Hart
Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart (31 October 1895 – 29 January 1970), commonly known throughout most of his career as Captain B. H. Liddell Hart, was a British soldier, military historian, and military theorist. He wrote a series of military histories that proved influential among strategists. Arguing that frontal assault was bound to fail at great cost in lives, as proven in World War I, he recommended the "indirect approach" and reliance on fast-moving armoured formations.His pre-war publications are known to have influenced German World War II strategy, though he was accused of prompting captured generals to exaggerate his part in the development of blitzkrieg tactics. He also helped promote the Rommel myth and the "clean Wehrmacht" argument for political purposes, when the Cold War necessitated the recruitment of a new West German army. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Liddell Hart, Basil Henry, 1895-1970 1895-1970
Published in: Encounter. - ed. by Stephen Spender [u.a.] 30 (1968),2, S. 16 - 20
Published in: Encounter. - ed. by Stephen Spender [u.a.] 30 (1968),2, S. 16 - 20
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