How useful are Sources A, B and M to an historian studying the attitudes of British soldiers to their commanders during the First World War
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How useful are Sources A, B and M to an historian studying the attitudes of British soldiers to their commanders during the First World War The relationship between the British soldiers and their commanders is a vital part of the war; therefore, it is of great importance that we take their attitudes and relationships into account when studying the First World War and ultimately, the consequences. Without question, the men during the war fought with great bravery and courage till their tragic deaths for their country, but did their commanders also put in this same effort? Many historians past and present continue to share and fluctuate in views on the relationship between British soldiers and their commanders, in this essay I will study and evaluate three sources to see how useful they are to an historian, and inevitably come to an accurate conclusion. Source A shows us a view of soldiers' attitudes...


