Haig should not fully respect the title of the Somme butcher. Because he is a person who puts "plan" into action, Haig can only get a title. He was assisted by Lloyd George and participated in a consumable war. Somme has started to take actions to soften the pressure on France from the fight of Verdun. The Germans are illegal French white people (Germany is coincidental, but this is not a plan), UK (The Hague) is forced to attack insufficiently the plan, everyone knows that the damage from this attack is great It is.
The term "Som Butcher" is given to Hagrid by people who feel Hague did not care about the British army during Som's battle (July-December 1916), and how much it was lost. . After Hagrid's intense battle at Verdun, he thought that there was no other choice but to be ordered to launch an attack to make the French army recover. There is no doubt that Haig is stupid. In 1926, after defending the German military barbed wire and machine gun for 10 years, it was finally determined that the horse cavalry was over. Hagrido wrote as follows. Over time, you will find the use of horses - horses are good - just like you did in the past "
In current secondary education, German school curriculum has little mention of Somme but stands out in the UK. In many British schools, "Hague should be called" Som's Butcher "(9th grade) or" How much is Sir Douglas Haig regarded as the butcher of the First World War? " hero? (GCSE) is used to teach students the discussion of sympathy history, evaluation, and writing skills. Edmonds, J. E. (1993). Military behavior of France and Belgium in 1916: Douglas Hager, Headquarters of July 1 Headquarters: Battle of Somme. Please look at 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
"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.