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Assignment 2
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... Assignment 2 The First World War Field Marshall Haig: 'The Butcher of the Somme?' f) Study all the sources 'Haig was an uncaring general who sacrificed the lives of his soldiers for no good reason.' How far do these sources support this view? Sources B, C, D, E, F and J seem to support the view that Haig was uncaring as a general. Sources G, H and I disagree with the statement. Whereas source A can be either of the two. Source B shows that Haig was uncaring when it came to his men as he talks about how successful the battle was. He says that it all went like clockwork, which shows that he was uncaring about his men, because we know that there were 57,000 casualties in the first day. So Haig believed that the first day of battle was a success even though there were so many casualties. Source C supports














