I do not think he knows what the trench is like. They counted him and gave him £ 100,000. I know what I gave him. The source clearly shows how Haig deals with soldiers. With Fred, British prime minister David Lloyd George wrote during his WWII during his war memoir (1935) as follows. The second-rate commander of the incident ... he does not have elements of imagination and vision ...
In current secondary education, German school curriculum has little mention of Somme but stands out in the UK. In many English schools, "Should Hague be called" Som's butcher "? (9th grade student) or" How much Sir Douglas Haig is a butcher or a hero of the First World War? (GCSE) is empathetic Edmonds, J. E. (1993). Military behavior of France and Belgium in 1916: Headquarters of Sir Douglas Hager, July 1st : Battle of Somme, see the history of war from the official document at the direction of the National Defense Committee I (edited by the Imperial War Museum and Battery Press) London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-89839-185-7
The role of Douglas The Hague as a general of the Western Front in the Battle of Somme in 1916 has been questioned by many historians to date. Through various opinions and opinions, Haig's skills have been highly welcomed and criticized. Therefore, he is regarded as "Som Butcher" and "Victory Architect", and these evidence support these two arguments. However, most people seem to agree that Haig is a ruthless leader. For example, the battle of Somme affected nearly everyone in the UK, many of them lost their families. For them, it is easy to blame the defeat of General Haig.
Source F specifically criticized Higg's leadership in the battle of Somme. He pointed out that his consumption strategy was ineffective and even accused him of "criminal fault". It shows that Haig knows to prove that the battle of Som did not succeed, but he continues to fight regardless of his human life. This article was recently published, and historical inaccuracies are inevitable because it is not a main explanation of Hagrid and Som. As everyone knows, this excerpt is a controversial book written by historian John Raven - 'British butcher and world war budget' - a history known for his unwavering view of Hagrid I am from home. Indeed, the meaning of his book is to convince the reader that Haig is an incompetent and cruel shogun. Since source F is written from this extreme point of view it is unlikely to represent the whole truth about Haig and Som.