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For too long, Dr. John Laffin maintains, the military reputation of British generals in World War One has not been examined critically enough, and he asks how those responsible for catastrophic defeats were able to retain their commands. Haig, whose army suffered 60,000 casualties on the first day of the Battle of the Somme in 1916, was still in command after five months more fighting and another 400,000 casualties. By the war's end the numbers of dead ran into millions -- doggedly brave British Empire soldiers who, Laffin believes, were killed, wounded or broken by commanders who were vain, egocentric and incompetent. - Back cover.
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British butchers and bunglers of World War One
1992, Sutton
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0750901799 9780750901796
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Previous ed., 1988.
Includes index.
Bibliograpgy: p199-204.
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