Professor Graham compares the performance of the British Army in
the two world wars. He identifies as a source of failure in the
World War I, Sir Douglas Haig's inability to adopt appropriate
operations for his chosen strategy, or suitable tactics for the
operations. Montgomery usually avoided that mistake in the World
War II. Graham draws upon his own experience of combat to help the
reader make a connection between the orders given to corps and
their effect on small units.
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