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what if general Haig gets hit by a train or has some simillar accident before 1914
is there a chance a diferent british general would take comand?
someone whos main tactic would not inwolve sending wave after wave of men into machinegun fire combined with poor artilery cover in attempts to open way for calvary charges
in other words would a british comand that actually understood how a machinegun functions and what chances a group of men have against concentrated howitser fire made a diference in the course of the war and in your opinion in which way?
was there even a realistic chance of such high ranking officers having any experience with such matters before 1914 given the 40 years of peace during the belle epoque