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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No. Haig was a man of his time, but was quite willing to use any technology available to spare his troops. The late Victorian army ethos was very paternalistic towards its men, if harsh in the discipline. However, the Somme was forced upon Haig by the collapse of the French army after Verdun, and there was no option but to continue the campaign. Oddly enough, the Germans thought that they had barely scraped a draw, due to their losses. The Somme was bad. Ypres was unspeakable, and that should not have been allowed to happen.
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