General Sir John Hackett’s The Third World War set the benchmark by which other future war scenarios continue to be judged. Despite widespread familiarity with the published version, little is known about the drafting of the book or the early iterations of the scenario. This article has the twofold purpose of providing a history of the book based on the correspondence and early drafts found in Hackett’s private papers, as well as scrutinizing some key assumptions embedded in the published scenario, demonstrating how these evolved considerably during the book’s drafting, and comparing them with other works in the genre
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General Sir John Hackett’s The Third World War set the benchmark by which other future war scenarios...
In 1946, General Walter Bedell Smith wrote a series of articles describing six great decisions made ...
Robert Michael Citino is an American history professor, scholar and author specialising in German mi...
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1946 form the largest single body of geographical writing ever published. Two teams of authors based...
With essays from leading names in military history, this new book re-examines the crucial issues and...
Defence date: 6 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson (European University Institute)...
Two earlier monographs in this series by General Gordon R. Sullivan and Colonel James M. Dubik, Land...
Given the significance of World War II and the interest in the European Campaign, the authors offer ...
In the years following World War II, official military records along with news reports and personal ...
When the British and American Governments established an Allied Expeditionary Force to liberate Nazi...
General Sir John Hackett’s The Third World War set the benchmark by which other future war scenarios...
In 1946, General Walter Bedell Smith wrote a series of articles describing six great decisions made ...
Robert Michael Citino is an American history professor, scholar and author specialising in German mi...
This article investigates the efforts made to protect prisoners of war (POWs) in German hands at the...
How did Douglas MacArthur’s experiences throughout his career influence his strategic methodology an...
The relief of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur by President Harry S. Truman remains one of the ...
With essays from leading names in military history, this new book re-examines the crucial issues and...
The article examines general aspects of the preparation of the United States Armed Forces for the wa...
1946 form the largest single body of geographical writing ever published. Two teams of authors based...
With essays from leading names in military history, this new book re-examines the crucial issues and...
Defence date: 6 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson (European University Institute)...
Two earlier monographs in this series by General Gordon R. Sullivan and Colonel James M. Dubik, Land...
Given the significance of World War II and the interest in the European Campaign, the authors offer ...
In the years following World War II, official military records along with news reports and personal ...
When the British and American Governments established an Allied Expeditionary Force to liberate Nazi...