
Liddell Hart
Sir Basil Liddell Hart (1895-1970) was a British military historian and strategist known for his innovative theories on warfare. He emphasized the importance of indirect approaches in military strategy, advocating for methods that exploit enemy weaknesses rather than confronting them head-on. His work influenced both military leaders and political thinkers, particularly in the concepts of armored warfare and the impact of morale. Liddell Hart also wrote extensively on history and strategy, shaping modern military thought through books like "Strategy" and insights into World War I and II. His ideas remain relevant in both military studies and broader strategic thinking.