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Field Marshal Earl Haig
philip warner Douglas Haig commanded the British Army in France from December 1915 until the end of the First World War. As C-in-C he presided over both calamitous failure - the Somme and Passchendaele - and remarkable success such as the final victorious assault in 1918. Inevitably posterity has struggled to pass judgement on Haig. Some have dismissed him as a callous butcher. Other have lionised him. Yet what sort of a man was he really? 304 pp - Paperback - Published 2001
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