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Patton would have shot Haig: Thoughts on rehabilitating “The Butcher”
I was intrigued to hear the other morning on Radio4 that a lecture was to be given today about Field Marshall Haig. The lecturer (Professor Sheffield) suggested that Haig should be reconsidered given the harsh treatment from reassessment of his … Continue reading
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Tagged Athens, British Army, Central Powers, Haig, Nicias, World War I
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