Liddell Hart
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Another name for this strategy, as Ryan notes, is “the indirect approach” championed by Basil Liddell Hart.
From Washington Post • Aug. 17, 2022
On a live-fire range in the Philippines while he was still in his 20s, one of his company commanders recommended that he read “Lee’s Lieutenants” by Douglas Freeman and “Strategy,” by Liddell Hart.
From Washington Post • Sep. 4, 2019
Liddell Hart called Sherman the “most original genius of the Civil War,” crediting him with a nimble fighting style that assaulted the enemy’s infrastructure and morale.
From Washington Times • Nov. 16, 2014
It's in the tradition of Alan Clark's book The Donkeys, which follows on from critics like strategist and military historian Basil Liddell Hart and former Prime Minister David Lloyd George.
From BBC • Jun. 15, 2013
Lawrence's withdrawal into the anonymity of the ranks is not simply a search for monastic peace, says Biographer Liddell Hart.
From Time Magazine Archive
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