Firstly, Haig planned the Somme as a breakthrough battle, designed to smash through the German defences and open a path for the British army to invade Germany, advance on Berlin, and thus win the war. Haig said as much, in these words, in the lead up to the battle. Assertions that he was planning for 1917 or 'training' troops (Kitchener's Army recruits had been training for over 18 months before the Somme) are nonsense. Secondly, Haig was overconfident. His told his subordinate commanders that…
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