On this page about Douglas Haig:
Douglas Haig may refer to:
The title Earl Haig was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1919. The subsidiary titles belonging to the Earl are: Viscount Dawick (created 1919) and Baron Haig of Bemersyde (1919). Earls Haig (1919) Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928) George Alexander Eugene Douglas Haig, 2nd...
Britain Germany Commanders Gen. Douglas Haig Strength 6 divisions Casualties 50,000...-French offensive known as the Second Battle of Artois. General Douglas Haig, then commander of the...
Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough (August 12, 1870–1963) was a British World War I general who commanded the British Fifth Army from 1916 to 1918. Gough was a cavalry officer who, as a favourite of the British Commander-in-Chief, General Sir Douglas Haig, experienced a meteoric rise through the ranks...
Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (June 19, 1861 - January 28, 1928) was a British soldier and senior commander during World War I. He had independent wealth: his family manufactured Haig & Haig whisky. Field Marshal Douglas Haig Born in Edinburgh, Haig studied at Brasenose College, Oxford and...
armed to the teeth with kiwi fruit and dry guava halves'. He even saved the life of Douglas Haig, (later Field Marshal Douglas Haig) when he was nearly killed by a pygmy woman with a seriously...
...
. He joined the counterintelligence section of Field Marshall Douglas Haig. He entered MI6 (later SIS...
John Gorton Douglas Haig John Marston Alexander Nowell Michael Palin Walter Pater Robert Runcie Arnold...
Offensive faltering in mid-July, the British Commander-in-Chief, General Douglas Haig, required fresh...
commander, General Douglas Haig, who already believed French to be incompetent. By May 1915, the... Forces where he could do no more harm. Douglas Haig replaced him as commander of the BEF. Smith-Dorrien...