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Douglas Haig - Hero or Butcher
Source A
British generals were not uncaring but they accepted, as they had to, that the very nature of the war would lead to many deaths however hard they tried to avoid them.
Source B
Throughout the war huge bombardments, followed by a mass attack, failed again and again yet we persisted in employing the same employing the same hopeless method of attack. Many other methods were possible, some were in fact used but only half-heartedly … and not early enough in the war.
Source C
By 1918, the BEF were putting into practice the lessons learned, so painfully and at such a heavy cost, over the previous four years … and one undeniable fact is that Britain and its allies, not Germany, won the First World War.
Source D
Haig’s nickname was the butcher. He’d think nothing of sending thousands of men to certain death, The utter waste and disregard for human life and human suffering, of Haig and his Generals, was unbelievable. What a wicked waste of life. I’d hate to be in their shoes when they face their Maker.
Source E
It seemed as though nothing could live, not an ant, under that stupendous artillery storm. But Germans in their deep dugouts lived, and when our waves of men went over they were met by deadly machine-gun and mortar fire.
Correctly each source with either “Evidence that Haig was the ‘Butcher of War’" or “Evidence that the reputation of Butcher is unfair”.
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a-evidence that the reputation of the butcher is unfair
b-evidence that the reputation of the butcher is unfair
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