Haig was a compulsive gambler; with the compulsive gambler’s habit of throwing good money after bad"
Self-portrait, Newell Beach, Far North Queensland. April 2021.
Passchendaele: A New History by Nick Lloyd
As one might expect, this is a deep and convincing exploration of the Third Battle of Ypres. Deep and scholarly in tone, I was struck by how this study seems to buck against the more recent trend in the field to view Haig and the British high command more favourably than the works of the mid-twentieth century.
Of particular note, I appreciated the extent to which division between the political and military arms of both the German and British/ Commonwealth sides of the front drove much of the poor decision-making that contributed to so much unnecessary bloodshed.
I'd recommend this one to anyone seeking to understand events in a little more depth.
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