Is source C likely to give an accurate impression of how soldiers in the trenches viewed their commanders?
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Is source C likely to give an accurate impression of how soldiers in the trenches viewed their commanders? In this question I shall be analysing what the soldiers thought of their generals and commanders. To do this I will be using Source C, my own knowledge and some other views from soldiers. Siegfried Sassoon was a British soldier during 1914 and 1917. Sassoon believed that the war was good and worthwhile but he changed his mind and became a pacifist. He didn't like the Generals and felt that they had no idea of what life was like in the trenches and he did not agree with their ideas. "But he did for them both by his plan of attack". This meant that he did not agree with the tactics that they employed against the Germans. There are many advantages to poems. They are a reflection of the poets...


