
British author and historian who specialized in military history and military biography, particularly of the Second World War. Macksey was commissioned in the Royal Armoured Corps and served during the Second World War (earning the Military Cross under the command of Percy Hobart). Macksey later wrote the (authoritative) biography of Hobart.Macksey gained a permanent commission in 1946, was transferred to the Royal Tank Regiment in 1947, reached the rank of major in 1957 and retired from the Army in 1968. Amongst many other books, Macksey wrote two volumes of alternate history, one, entitled Invasion, dealt with a successful invasion of England by Germany in 1940 and the other describing a NATO–Warsaw Pact clash in the late 1980s. The latter book was done under contract to the Canadian Forces and focuses on the Canadian role in such a conflict. He was an editor and contributor to Greenhill's Alternate Decisions series since 1995. In Macksey's Guderian – Panzer General, he refuted the view of historian Sir Basil Liddell-Hart regarding Hart's influence on the development of German Tank Theory in the years leading up to 1939.
Series
Books

Invasion
The German Invasion of England, July 1940
1980

Afrika Korps
1968

Battle Normandy 1944
1974

Tank Versus Tank
The Illustrated Story of Armored Battlefield Conflict in the Twentieth Century
1988

Kesselring
The Making of the Luftwaffe
1996

The Hitler Options
Alternate Decisions of World War II
1995

First Clash:Combat
1985

MILITARY ERRORS OF WWII
1993

Beda Fomm
The Classic Victory
1971

Panzer Division
1968

WHY THE GERMANS LOSE AT WAR
1996

Tank Warfare
A History of Tanks in Battle
1971

Panzer General
Heinz Guderian and the Blitzkrieg Victories of WWII
1975

Rommel
1979

Tank Force
Allied armor in World War II
1970

Vimy Ridge
1914-18
1972