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Field Marshal Earl Haig

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The commander of the British forces on the Western Front from late 1915 to the end of the First World War, Haig has been reviled and revered in equal measure.

Often critical of Haig, Philip Warner's biography is nonetheless scrupulously fair.

The portrait that emerges is of a flawed but courageous individual who almost certainly achieved as much as anyone could have done under the circumstances.

Haig withstood the strain of high command at hideous personal cost and was ultimately ground down by the burden.

As Warner reveals, Haig probably hastened his own premature death by the energy with which he dedicated himself to the welfare of his former soldiers.

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Cassell military
030435645X / 9780304356454
Paperback / softback
08/02/2001
United Kingdom
English
viii, 296p., [8]p. of plates : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Bodley Head, 1991.
Haig remains a deeply controversial figure This is a balanced and comprehensive biography by well known military historian (and Daily Telegraph obituarist) Philp Warner