Marc Bloch wrote Strange Defeat during the three months following the
fall of France, after he returned home from military service. In the
midst of his anguish, he nevertheless brought to his study of the crisis
all the critical faculty and all the penetrating analysis of a
first-rate historian (Christian Science Monitor).
Bloch takes a close look at the military failures he witnessed,
examining why France was unable to respond to attack quickly and
effectively. He gives a personal account of the battle of France,
followed by a biting analysis of the generation between the wars. His
harsh conclusion is that the immediate cause of the disaster was the
utter incompetence of the High Command, but his analysis ranges broadly,
appraising all the factors, social as well as military, which since 1870
had undermined French national solidarity.