Text of a Staff College lecture, 'The organisation and handling of armoured forces...', Nov 1950
- LIDDELL HART 12/1950/22
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Text of a lecture to Staff College entitled 'The organisation and handling of armoured forces-past and future'
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Text of a Staff College lecture, 'The organisation and handling of armoured forces...', Nov 1950
Text of a lecture to Staff College entitled 'The organisation and handling of armoured forces-past and future'
Text of a Staff College lecture, 'The character of the Red Army', Feb 1949
Text of a lecture at Staff College entitled 'The character of the Red Army'
Text of an interview of Liddell Hart by Lt Col R S Beresford, at Staff College, on the importance of anti-tank missiles
Text of a Staff College dinner club talk, 'Can NATO be effective without France?', Jun 1968
Text of a lecture to the Staff College Dinner Club, A Division, entitled 'Can NATO be effective without France?'
Text of a St George's Day speech, Apr 1933, on ideals of Englishness
Text of a speech at a St George's Day dinner held by the Honourable Artillery Company in north London, which describes an ideal of 'Englishness' as exemplified by a sense of fair play and love of freedom, but which also criticises jingoism
Text of a speech, 'Why I have joined the Liberals', Fe 1950
Text and notes for speech at Bletchley in support of the Liberal election candidate, entitled 'Why I have joined the Liberals', with press cuttings on the talk from The Wolverton Express and The Bletchley District Gazette
Text of a speech, 'Why don't we learn from history?', Jan 1965
Text of an address by Liddell Hart at the University of California San Francisco Medical Centre, entitled 'Why don't we learn from history?' With correspondence and press report
Text of a speech, 'The resource war', by Michael Ivens, [1980]
Aims Industry/Defence Group (AIMS): 'The resource war', text of talk given by Michael Ivens to the International Summer Course on National Security.
Text of a speech, 'The real weakness of Britain's military position', Nov 1933
Text of a speech to the Canning and Chatham Clubs, Oxford University, entitled, 'The real weakness of Britain's military position'.
Text of a speech, 'The problem of invading the continent', [1944]
Text of a speech entitled 'The problem of invading the continent'
Text of a speech at the Sunday Times Book Fair entitled, 'The military aspects of the crisis' (identical to the speech in LH 12/1938/15)
Text of a speech to Oxford University Conservative Association entitled, 'The military aspects of the crisis', including UK anti-aircraft organisation, the merits and demerits of National Service, and assessing Britian's chances of victory in a future war. With related notes
Text of a speech, 'The defence of the "Free World" and the road to peace', Jun-Oct 1955
Text of a speech at Stony Stratford reprinted in two parts in The Wolverton Express, 10 and 17 Jun 1955, entitled 'The defence of the 'Free World'-and the road to peace'
Dateline-Specialist Feature Service No 3: 'Terotechnology-the science of maintenance in the Royal Air Force' address by AM Sir John Rowlands (press release).
Text of a speech, 'Responsibility and judgement in historical writing', Oct 1958
Text of an address for a PEN conference entitled 'Responsibility and judgement in historical writing'
Text of a speech, Oct 1935, on Abyssinia, wartime self-sacrifice, and Field Marshal Lord Haig
Text of a speech at the Cheltenham Literary Society Dinner, on Abyssinia, on the value of self-sacrifice in wartime, and on FM Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
Address: 'New Zealand and South-East Asia, a policy for the seventies' by Rt Hon Norman Kirk, Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Returned Services Association. Published by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wellington.
Text of a speech, 'National defense and internal security', by Lawrence McDonald, [1979]
National defense and internal security'. Speech by Representative Larry P McDonald.
Text of a speech, 'Moral', given by Montgomery at 4 Army School, Belgium, 1917
Part of MONTGOMERY-MASSINGBERD, FM Sir Archibald Armar (1871-1947)
Typescript copy of address entitled 'Moral' given by Montgomery as Maj Gen, General Staff, 4 Army, to officers of 4 Army School, Flixecourt, Belgium, 1917. 9pp.
Text of a speech, 'Is military history too important to leave to soldiers', Jan 1968
Text of a speech by Liddell Hart delivered during a debate at the PEN literary club, entitled 'Is military history too important to leave to soldiers?'