Sir Douglas Haig with Peter Hart
Historian Peter Hart from the Imperial War Museum joins Mat to discuss the reputation of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief of the British Army during the First World War. Was he a butcher who squandered the life of his men, or was he a skillful commander who oversaw a great victory? For more information, visit www.battlefields.com.au

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Episode 23: An interview with Peter Hart, Great War historian

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Interviews with WW1 & WW2 Veterans - Peter Hart

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1918: The Last Battle - Interview with Peter Hart

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A word from the Earl Haig, 1918-2009.

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AMAZING Relics from the Battle of Waterloo!

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INTERVIEW: What Did V-E Day mean for Australia?

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Baptism of Fire: Germany's Lost Victory in 1914 | Dr Robert T Foley

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In Haig's Shadow | Prof Gary Sheffield

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Capturing an Eagle at Waterloo

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Why Pearl Harbor Command Terrified Every Admiral — Then Roosevelt Handed It To Nimitz

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The Cowra Breakout Explained

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The Other Side Of WWI: The Men Who Were Shot At Dawn | Timeline

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