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Sir Douglas Haig and the First World WarSir Douglas Haig and the First World War

Sir Douglas Haig and the First World War

J. P. Harris

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"From December 1915 until the armistice of November 1918, Sir Douglas Haig was commander-in-chief of the largest army his country had ever put into the field. He has been portrayed as both an incompetent 'butcher and bungler' and a clear-sighted, imperturbable 'architect of victory' ... A dedicated military professional, Haig nevertheless found it difficult to adjust to the unprecedented conditions of the Western Front. His capacity to 'read' battles and broader strategic situations often proved poor and he bears much responsibility for British losses in 1915-1917 that were excessive in relation to the results achieved. By late 1917 his own faith in ultimate victory had become so badly shaken that he advocated a compromise peace. However, after surviving the German spring offensives of 1918, he played a vital role in the campaign that finally broke the German army"--Page [i].

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OL Work ID
OL821347W

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World War (1914-1918) fast (OCoLC)fst01180746World War, 1914-1918GeneralsWeltkrieg (1914-1918)Great BritainGreat Britain. ArmyKriegführungBiographyHaig, douglas, sir, 1861-1928

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