General Sir David Fraser, born 1920, was educated at Eton and then Christ Church College, Oxford. In 1940 he enlisted to join his father's regiment the Grenadier Guards and remained in the army, eventually reaching status of KCB (Knight's Commander of Bath) in 1973.
His 1985 biography of Alan Brooke, the foremost military advisor to Prime Minister Winston Churchill confirmed Fraser's status as a military historian. He wrote a total of 21 books, many of which are non-fiction works about his experiences in the British army and the Conflicts in Europe in the twentieth century. His work And We Shall Shock Them All breaks down all elements of the combat from high end strategy to on the ground battles and victories, a work that also shows how the seeds of World War II were sown at the end of the previous war, twenty-one years earlier.