No i don't believe he did because if he had then he would have thought of a backup plan instead of leading them to the Germans, he did not think to protect them because of the expense of a machine gun he did not see his men worthy of that amount of money.
The machine gun is an overrated weapon
Something haig quoted.
Douglas Haig's family owned the whiskey distillery that produced Haig's Whisky and that used to advertise with the slogan 'Don't be vague. Ask for Haig.'
* Douglas Haig for the UK, * Ferdinand Foch for the French, and * Max von Gallwitz and Fritz von Bellow for the German Empire.
General Sir Douglas Haig was British Commander in chief 1916 but was not very good!
Because he was to blame for the poor tactics used in the war, and therefore thousands of men were killed because of him :)
Haig was the senior officer in charge of the British Expeditionary Force (the British Army in the Western Front in World War I).He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and was the son of John Haig the head of Haig & Haig whisky.
Douglas Haig was born on June 19, 1861.
Douglas Haig was born on June 19, 1861.
Douglas Haig died on January 29, 1928 at the age of 66.
Douglas Haig's family owned the whiskey distillery that produced Haig's Whisky and that used to advertise with the slogan 'Don't be vague. Ask for Haig.'
Club Atlético Douglas Haig was created on 1918-11-11.
Alexandra Henrietta Louisa Haig, Victoria Doris Rachel Haig, George Alexander Eugene Douglas Haig,and Irene Violet Erecsia Janet Acgusta Haig
* Douglas Haig for the UK, * Ferdinand Foch for the French, and * Max von Gallwitz and Fritz von Bellow for the German Empire.
Haig died 29 January 1928
Douglas Haig was born on June 19, 1861 and died on January 29, 1928. Douglas Haig would have been 66 years old at the time of death or 154 years old today.
Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928), British Field Marshal and Commander in Chief of the British Expedionary Forces during WW1.
General Sir Douglas Haig was British Commander in chief 1916 but was not very good!
Douglas Haig was a British soldier, a British Field Marshal, and a British Commander of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in world war 1.