Text of an interview published in L'Espresso, Sep 1968, on NATO and China
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Text of an interview with Liddell Hart for L'Espresso, on the NATO role in Europe and on the growing influence of China
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Text of an interview published in L'Espresso, Sep 1968, on NATO and China
Text of an interview with Liddell Hart for L'Espresso, on the NATO role in Europe and on the growing influence of China
Text of an interview with Liddell Hart by Mordechai Oren of Al Hamishmar, Tel Aviv, on Liddell Hart's contribution to Israeli army tactics during the Six Day War
Text of an interview for the San Francisco Chronicle, Jan 1965, 'An expert's view on Viet prospects'
Cutting and text of an interview with Liddell Hart by Jonathan Root of the San Francisco Chronicle, entitled 'An expert's view on Viet prospects'
Text of an interview for NBC, Aug 1964, on the British military policy in World War One
Text of an interview of Liddell Hart by Joseph Close Harsch of NBC, on the effect on British military policy, of World War One
Text of an interview for German television, Oct 1967, about the German army
Text of an interview with Liddell Hart by Dr Karl-Heinz Wocker for German television, on the subject of the German army
Text of an interview of Liddell Hart for German radio entitled, 'Soldier and Citizen' on the relationship between historical forces and the state in England
Text of broadcast by Rt Hon Richard Gardiner Casey, Governor of Bengal, India on All-India Radio, Calcutta, India 10 Jul 1944 relating to the supply of food in Bengal; public health; recruitment in the administrative departments from outside Bengal; development of the publicity department to ensure better dissemination of information to inhabitants of Bengal. Printed, 8pp
Text of an article, 'How military ideas have shaped the history of the world', 1948 and 1963
Text of an article by Liddell Hart entitled 'How military ideas have shaped the history of the world' in the Centenary Exhibition brochure of the Prince Consort's Library, Aldershot, 1960. Also in an amended form in a copy of World Review, May 1948
Text of an article, 'Can we invade Europe?', 1941
Text of Liddell Hart's article 'Can we invade Europe?' in a copy of The Volunteer for Liberty No 15, 1941
Typescript of article by Hamilton for the Glasgow Bulletin in the form of a letter to a grandson giving philosophical advice on life. 9pp
Galley proof of Hamilton's article for the Edinburgh Evening News on the 350th anniversary of the founding of the University of Edinburgh. 1p
Text of an Armistice Day message to ex-servicemen of the National Bank of India, 1926
Armistice day message to ex-servicemen of the National Bank of India, on the significance of Armistice Day. 2pp
Text of an Armistice Day message by Hamilton for publication in Hearst newspapers, USA, 1932
Armistice day message given by Hamilton to Hearst newspapers of the USA, for American veterans. 1p
Resolution of the Allied Supreme War Council in regard to the constitution and control of a General Reserve, placing control of that Reserve under a Committee (Executive War Board) consisting of the British, Italian and US Permanent Military Representatives, and chaired by French Gen Ferdinand Foch, French Army Chief of Staff. 1p.
Message for an anti-fascist public meeting at Queen's Hall, Langham Place, London W1, in which Liddell Hart spoke of the need to promote positively, a concept of freedom in order to combat the appeal of authoritarianism, and in which Liddell Hart criticised an alleged over-reliance on an exclusively negative anti-fascism by liberal critics
Address by Revd Norman MacLean, Deputy Assistant Chaplain General, 1 British Corps at the memorial service for Maj Gen Sir Percy Cleghorn Stanley Hobart. Typescript, 1p
Text of an address by Alan Gwynne Chalfont, Baron Chalfont: 'Unilateralism, neutralism and pacifism', distributed by the Committee for the Free World, London.
Typescript of address by Hamilton as Lord Rector to the students of Edinburgh University, criticizing the League of Nations for its inability to effect international disarmament and for its provocation of Japan by the arms embargo, proposing that Hong Kong and Singapore were vulnerable to Japanese attack, and calling for international control over civil aircraft to prevent their use in war. 32pp. With edition of The Student, 7 Mar 1933, containing printed version of the speech.
Text of an address at a memorial service for civil servant Sir George Cunningham, Dec 1963
Text of the address given by Sir Malcolm Knox at the memorial service for Sir George Cunningham held at the Holy Trinity Church, St Andrew's on 15 Dec. 1p
Text of an action for libel brought by Tom Wintringham against the Daily Mail newspaper, 1941
Action for libel by Tom Wintringham against the Daily Mail, on an article, Feb 1937, alleging that British volunteers who went to Spain to engage in non-combatant work were forced at gunpoint to go into battle. 1 item. (For press cuttings see 1/1/5).