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The writer suggests that, unlike Lord Kitchener, Douglas Haig .
The turning point of World War I ca me sometime in
1916. This was the year of the famous Battle of the
Somme. It was also the year when the Liberal
Government in Britain was defeated after a crisis in
industry and a sudden great rise in prices. Lord
Kitchener, the national hero and the one who led the
war, was tragically drowned in this same year.
Douglas Haig replaced Kitchener as the one to direct
military policy, but he never became popular with the
people as Kitchener had been, because he seemed
coldly indifferent to fates of the soldiers he
commanded.