‘Big Hands, Little Maps’: Operational Art and its genesis on the Western Front

Published on 26 February 2022
Submitted by Simon Shephard

Prior to 1914 there were generally considered to be only two levels of war: Strategy and Tactics. The former tended to be the role of a 'supreme leader' and his council or of a national government whilst the latter was executed by commanders of armies in the field. Lieutenant Colonel Simon Shephard will be exploring the development of the Operational Level of War and in particular the term now known as Operational Art.

In this video which was delivered to a live, online audience, Simon traces its development on the Western Front via the BEF and latterly via the combined conduct of the Allied Armies during later stages of 1918. 

‘Big Hands, Little Maps’: Operational Art and its genesis on the Western Front
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