1. The Nivelle Offensive 1917
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Andrew Suttie
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Spanish Civil War ,History ,GEORGE (programming language) ,Memoir ,Offensive ,Calais ,Supporter ,Classics - Abstract
Kingsley Martin wrote of the third volume of the War Memoirs that in ‘dealing with the ghastly Nivelle offensive one feels that Mr Lloyd George’s account may have been unconsciously influenced by the fact that he himself was an enthusiastic supporter of General Nivelle’.1 There are few passages in the War Memoirs in which this is more apparent than in that which deals with the Calais conference of February 1917 where, to Robertson’s horror, he attempted to subordinate Douglas Haig and the BEF to General Nivelle. One must doubt, however, that it unconsciously influenced Lloyd George when he was writing this particular section. He had, after all, ample material to provide a full and frank account, but he deliberately omitted the salient facts of this unfortunate episode which reflected little credit upon himself.
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- 2005
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