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Tank battle in the big keep
Tank battle in the big keep




The Battle of Cambrai was fought, effectively, as a large-scale raid to consolidate and apply previous lessons learnt about tanks. His largely tank-focused doctrine became a template for, and fused with, a plan of attack near Cambrai - a vital supply point in the German Hindenburg Line.Īs Alexander Turner explains in 'Cambrai 1917: the birth of armoured warfare', the operation was significant, not only as the first major of tanks, but also because it enabled tank doctrine to be advanced. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, commander of the BEF, British Expeditionary Force, on the Western Front (left) and Major General JFC Fuller (right), a Lieutenant Colonel in the Tank Corps at the time of the Battle of Cambraiīut, his politics aside, during the First World War, Lieutenant Colonel JFC Fuller was a brilliant and innovative military thinker in the newly-formed Tank Corps who was determined to better integrate man and machine to achieve success on the battlefield. He didn't seem to take the view that defeating Nazi Germany by becoming Nazi Britain was rather self-defeating. His frustrations with British under-preparedness for the Second World War led him to the conclusion that Britain too needed to become a far-right militarised state, and he became involved with the BUF – the British Union of Fascists One commander who was determined not to see the futility continue was JFC Fuller.Īs a political figure between the two wars, Fuller's image is left rather tarnished by his association with the far-right. Someone told him that 'actually sir', it was 'worse further up'.

tank battle in the big keep

"Good God, did we really send men to fight in that?"

tank battle in the big keep

He visited the front and found a vast swamp in which men had literally drowned in the mud: But tellingly, Haig's own chief of staff, Lieutenant General Kiggell, stood aghast towards the end of 'Passchendaele', as it came to be known.






Tank battle in the big keep