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The Chief: Douglas Haig and the British Army Book
Douglas Haig is the single most controversial general in British history. In 1918 after the armies he commanded had played such an important part in helping to win the First World War he was feted as the saviour of his country. On his death in 1928 he was mourned as a national hero. But within ten years his reputation was in ruins. It has never fully recovered. His name has become a byword for military incompetence a callous and brutal 'donkey' who led the 'lions' of the British Army to their deaths in the trenches. Haig has been mercilessly lampooned by TV shows such as Blackadder and even recent academic studies depict him as a serial blunderer who learned nothing from his mistakes. In this fascinating biography Professor Gary Sheffield reassesses Hague's reputation and demonstrates the crucial role he played in leading British forces to victory in the First World War. Using extensive research into primary sources many of which have been ignored or misinterpreted by other historians he shows how Haig's experiences on the Western Front made him a highly effective commander.He also assesses his critical role in preparing the army for war and transforming the shambolic amateur force of the Somme in 1916 to the victorious army of 1918. As well as covering his stormy relations with politicians like Churchill and Lloyd George he reveals important details about Haig's character and personal life and his key role in post-war Britain using the influence he wielded as a leader of ex-servicemen to help secure the peace. This is no whitewash however: Haig's mistakes did have bloody consequences and when he deserves criticism the book does not spare him.Read More
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- 1845136918
- 9781845136918
- Gary Sheffield
- 1 August 2011
- Aurum Press Ltd
- Hardcover (Book)
- 400
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