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Liddell Hart: A Study Of His Military Thought

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: . 11855 Publication details: 1979 Ashgate Publishing Co./Great BritainSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 920. BON
Summary: Liddell Hart: A Study Of His Military Thought This book was written a few years after Liddell Hart's death. It deals with various controversial aspects of his career and publications. The essential feature of Lidell Hart's outlook during the second world war was its consistency: he remained a root-and-branch opponent of total war and an advocate of compromise peace short of victory which, he believed, would prove illusory even if it could be achieved. Lidell Hart's papers revealed him as a virulent critic of Churchill and virtually all he stood for, so that he clearly condemned himself to remain in the wilderness as long as the later was Premier.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Kenya Military Academy U101 .B695 1991 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available KMA001860
Book Kenya Military Academy U102 .B695 1991 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available KMA001535
Book Kenya Military Academy U102 .B695 1991 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available KMA001536
Book National Defence College (NDC) Library 900 U102 .B695 1991 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 29/93

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Liddell Hart: A Study Of His Military Thought This book was written a few years after Liddell Hart's death. It deals with various controversial aspects of his career and publications. The essential feature of Lidell Hart's outlook during the second world war was its consistency: he remained a root-and-branch opponent of total war and an advocate of compromise peace short of victory which, he believed, would prove illusory even if it could be achieved. Lidell Hart's papers revealed him as a virulent critic of Churchill and virtually all he stood for, so that he clearly condemned himself to remain in the wilderness as long as the later was Premier.

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