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Is General Haig solely the on to blame for the failure of the Somme?
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Have a little read: ... Is General Haig solely the on to blame for the failure of the Somme? The Battle of the Somme, also known as the Somme Offensive, fought from July to November 1916, was among the largest battles of the First World War. With more than 1.5 million casualties, it is also one of the bloodiest military operations recorded. The Allied forces attempted to break through the German lines along a 12-mile front north and south of the River Somme in northern France. Douglas Haig was born in Edinburgh on 19 June 1861 into a wealthy family. In late December 1915, General Sir Douglas Haig had replaced General Sir John French as Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). Many believe that Haig was to blame for the failure of the Somme for many reasons for example He had a plan and he was sticking to it. The men in the trenches were very
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