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Douglas Haig, a controversial British soldier, commanded British forces during World War I with mixed success. Despite criticism of his tactics and leadership, he played a pivotal role in key battles, including the Battle of the Somme. Haig's legacy remains the subject of debate among historians, reflecting the complexities of wartime leadership and strategy.
"Once the mass of the defending infantry become possessed of low moral, the battle is as good as lost."
"Obviously, the greater the length of a war the higher is likely to be the number of casualties in it on either side."
War,
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