Part Two Of Two Parts
Basil H. Liddell Hart, English military strategist and historian, served as a captain during WW I, and later developed a theory of mobile warfare. A prophet without honor in his own country, his theories were adopted with dispatch by the Germans, who called them "blitzkrieg." Thus, this analysis of WW II is one of the few written by a man who was primarily a military expert.
"[This] is military history on a grand scale, and should become one of the classic accounts of the war." (Library Journal)
