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Haig - The Evolution of a Commander (Paperback)
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Haig - The Evolution of a Commander (Paperback)
Series: Military Profiles
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For years, Douglas Haig has been considered perhaps the most
controversial military leader in British history. Today his career
is at the center of a swirling historiographical debate concerning
the nature of the First World War. The traditional school contends
that Haig, like the majority of generals from both sides, were
overmatched, hidebound relics of a bygone military age who could
not come to grips with modern war. They allegedly sent their
soldiers "over the top" in waves, with a criminal disregard for the
mounting cost in lives. A new revisionist school contends that many
Great War leaders, including Haig, were central to a phenomenal
period of military innovation that laid the foundations for modern
war. This so-called learning curve led from the killing fields of
the Somme to the protoblitzkrieg tactics of the 100 Days Battles.
Having achieved a measure of fame in Britain's colonial wars, Haig
began the First World War as a corps commander and succeeded to
command the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in 1915. Under his
leadership, the BEF fought its two signature battles of the Great
War-at the Somme and Passchendaele. Haig's role in the direction of
these battles earned him a reputation as a "butcher and bungler,"
the slaughter of the Somme and the muddy hell of Passchendaele
forever tarnishing his reputation. However, as Andrew Wiest points
out, in 1918 Haig was instrumental in winning one of the greatest
victories in British military history. While the 100 Days Battles
often go unnoticed or unappreciated in the history of World War I,
obscured by the failures of earlier campaigns, it was here that
modern war came of age. Haig's role in that transformation makes
him thecentral figure of the war on the Western Front.
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