
EP4 Exposing the Hart of The Great War
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History: Addendum
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The All Arms Battle
I stand by Haig, I know it makes me unpopular in some places. He was a commander in chief of five armies. There is no such thing in the Second World War as supreme commanders. It's just Haig who has to deal with all of them. For every new attacking method you bring in, the Germans bring in a defensive method. Something that works on Tuesday might not work next Thursday because the Germans will have changed their tactics. So both sides are changing. And hence, if you think of two big dippers, I think you call them the same. You find out who's going to win a battle by where you are in relation to the other side. We're
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