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Field Marshal Sir William Robertson: Chief of the Imperial General Staff in the Great War


Field Marshal Sir William Robertson: Chief of the Imperial General Staff in the Great War

Hardback by Woodward, David R.

Field Marshal Sir William Robertson: Chief of the Imperial General Staff in the Great War

£74.00

ISBN:
9780275954222
Publication Date:
19 Mar 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:
Praeger Publishers Inc
Pages:
248 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Field Marshal Sir William Robertson: Chief of the Imperial General Staff in the Great War

Description

Sir William Robertson served as the professional head of the British army and as the constitutional military adviser to both Asquith and Lloyd George from December 1915 to February 1918. This account, based on many new sources, critically examines his leadership of the general staff as the burden of fighting the main body of the German army shifted to the British. This study sheds light on the origins and conduct of the Somme and Passchendaele offensives, and the efforts to coordinate the Allied war effort, especially the controversial effort to subordinate Haig to General Nivelle and the creation of the Supreme War Council with its inter-allied staff. The civil-military conflict over the conduct of the war, especially the growing divide between Robertson and Lloyd George, receives special attention. The previously unexplored tension between Robertson and Haig who formed the most important military partnership in British history is also examined. This account represents the untold story of the higher direction of the war in Britain.

Contents

Illustrations Prologue "The Cleverest Man in the Army" Chief of the General Staff, BEF Prelude to the Somme Somme "Firework Strategy" Nivelle Affair The Imperial Front "One Great Bog of Slime" Robertson and Allenby Strategical Nadir Robertson's Downfall Epilogue Bibliography Index

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