During the First World War, Heig was a British military leader as an efficient and highly skilled soldier. During the war and shortly afterwards, his reputation called him a hero of success. However, in the years after the end of the war, people began to contemplate how the soldiers suffered due to the fear of war and the order of Hagrid. Haig was named "Somme's Butcher" as he caused countless deaths that can be avoided.
When considering Haig's military commander's skill, we must remember that the situation of Sogum's battle is very unique, and the power of Hagrid is ten times its number and most of them He is learning the tactics of war. After the battle, Heig was considered indifferent compared to other general who murdered hundreds of soldiers, made a terrible decision. Although the opinion about the retirement rate of Wig in Higue has never been disclosed, he thinks that as in 1919, Heig defended the fact that Germans were resolved at the end of the war.
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.
"On April 11, 1918, Douglas The Hague won all ranks in all the units of France and Flanders." Youth Bella Britain re-announced. (London: Penguin Classics, 2005), p. In order to be accused of slaughtering Som, Hagrid was recently restored as William Bradport 's blood victory "The Winner of the War": the Sacrifice of Somme and the Construction of the 20th Century (London: Small, 2009 Year) and J. P. Douglas The Hague of Harris and the First World War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009). But neither of these books completely excludes that Haig holds his strategy, personality, ability, politics and personal beliefs.