790 Be a human being
George V's body should be fine, but the psychological blow must have been severe, no less severe than Haig and Frenzi.
To be sure, the British Expeditionary Force did well in the Autumn Offensive, digging tunnels for the summer to win, and then launching a desperate charge against the ferocious and brutal Germans under the command of a group of stupid pigs after the battle began.
Compared to the heroic sacrifices of the soldiers, the performance of the commander was truly a disaster.
Haig's troops made a major breakthrough at the very beginning of the campaign, breaking through German positions at one point.
But after breaking through the German positions, Haig suddenly found that he had no reserves.
Unlike Roque, who had to keep a reserve at all times, Haig's style of commanding operations was hard to describe, and at best it was to open up and unite without fear of sacrifice, and to say that it was cold-blooded and ruthless, and by the standards of southern Africa, even a novice staff officer who had just entered the Nyasaland Army Academy would not make such a low-level mistake.
Like Haig, it was Frenzi who was a disaster.
Haig found that he had no reserves in his hands and had no choice but to ask for support from Frenzi.
Frenzi also had no troops to send, but instead of sending troops from other battlefields to reinforce Haig, Frenzi forged a warrant in an attempt to shift the blame to Haig.
Haig can't command the battle, the nest is still very set, people have a backstage, and the words can be delivered directly to the sky, so Haig directly sued George V.
George V had just lost face in full view, and now that there was another scandal on the Western Front, Frenzi was given a chance to resign voluntarily.
It is fair to say that since the outbreak of the World War, although the British Expeditionary Force did not perform well on the front line, it had little to do with Frenzi, mainly because of the intrigue within the Entente and the poor coordination within the British Expeditionary Force.
In other words, even if Roque served as a British expeditionary force, he would not have performed much better than Frenzi in the previous situation.
Upon his return, Frenzi was made Viscount of Ypres by George V.
Ypres is still under German control, so this title is also a mystery.
After the resignation of Frenzi, the question of the choice of the commander of the British Expeditionary Force caused a huge controversy in Britain.
There were three men who qualified to be commander-in-chief of the expeditionary forces, one of whom was Kitchener, who was still Minister of War, another who had been fighting on the front lines, and the last one who had excelled in Roque in the Garibaldi Peninsula.
Kitchener was the first to be excluded, he was also to be the Minister of War, and it was impossible for him to go to France as Commander-in-Chief of the British Army.
There are not many people who support Haig, although Haig has no credit and hard work, but Haig has too many flaws, and many people suspect that Haig will not be able to lead the LinkedIn expeditionary force to victory.
Roque, who performed well as commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, was the most vocal, but Roque was good at everything, skin color was the biggest problem, and Britain had reached the point where it needed a Chinese colonial general to save it?
When the Daily Telegraph openly asked this question in the newspapers, there was no controversy about the choice of commander-in-chief of the British Expeditionary Force, and even Kitchener and Winston, who were the most supportive of Roque, did not dare to express their attitude at this time.
Political correctness is everywhere!
"It's too much! The cabinet is playing with the precious lives of the soldiers, if Haig's butcher is the commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force, we will have to pay a lot more in France than we are now to win the victory, it is obvious that Locke is the most suitable person for the commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force, Locke's performance as commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean expeditionary force is incomparable, let Haig be the commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean expeditionary force, can Haig defeat the Ottoman Empire in just ten months? Will Haig be able to reconcile the complex relationships of so many forces within the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force? When Haig commanded his troops to fight, his troops, whether offensive or defensive, always suffered more losses than the enemy, and the cabinet officials were so blind that they would believe Haig, a liar who could only make small reports! "Ian Hamilton was furious at the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force Command when he learned that Haig had been appointed commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force.
Everyone was upset about Roque, but Ian Hamilton was the only one with such a fierce attitude.
As Roque's chief of staff, Ian Hamilton knew how much Roque had done, how much effort he had put in, and how much he had contributed to defeat the Ottoman Empire.
Cabinet ministers in London also knew, but under the premise of political correctness, no one spoke publicly for Roque, including Roque's closest friend Winston.
Ian Hamilton doesn't care, he has now been conquered by Roque's charm, in addition to the color of his skin, Roque is the perfect standard of a colonial general, ruthless to the enemy, caring for his subordinates, safeguarding the interests of the kingdom anytime and anywhere, not only fighting with the enemy on the battlefield, but also intriguing with allies, the key is not to suffer, Ian Hamilton's 42-year military career, Roque is the only general Ian Hamilton has ever seen, who does not lose money but makes money in war.
Ian Hamilton was born in 1853 and was admitted to the Army in 1872, at the age of 20, where he underwent a short period of training at Sandhurst Military Academy with other officers of the Sacford Regiment before being transferred to the 92nd Highland Wing in India in November 1873, where he served overseas for 25 years.
"Ian, the Ottomans haven't surrendered yet-" Roque felt a little burn on his face, this white man has no bottom line if he makes a sycophant, looking at what Ian Hamilton means, Roque is not only qualified to be the commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force, even if he is more than enough to be a king.
"Locke, I hope you won't be affected by this, it's really unfair to you, but—" John Fisher reassured Roque, as the Daily Telegraph said, that the British Empire had not yet reached the point where it needed to be saved by a Chinese colonial general.
"Don't worry, John, I won't be affected in any way, a few months ago the cabinet also wanted you to be the Minister of the Navy, you didn't just shirk, you are my idol!" Roque also makes a sycophant, or a colorful rainbow fart.
When Winston was dismissed, Asquith intended to appoint John Fisher as Secretary of the Navy, but at that time, the Battle of the Dardanelles was in full swing, and John Fisher did not dare to leave, for fear of affecting the cooperation of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force and the Mediterranean Fleet, so he chose to stay.
Now that the Battle of the Dardanelles has ended, and the Mediterranean Fleet has received the same glory as the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, John Fisher has lost the opportunity to serve as Minister of the Navy.
"It's not necessarily a bad thing, we have to look forward." Roque is not in a hurry, if Roque remembers correctly, the next is Verdun, the Somme and a series of flesh mills, so whoever is in the post of commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force will be unlucky, no matter how good the performance is, the nickname of "butcher" cannot be shaken off.
Haig earned the nickname "The Butcher" because of the heavy losses of the British Expeditionary Force in a series of battles such as Verdun and the Somme.
If you can win on the battlefield, then you can lose a lot of money, but at present, Britain and France are not in the same bed and dream, and it is simply delusional to want to win.
In order to reconcile the contradictions within the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Roque also made many concessions, such as in the Balkans, Edward Gray promised the land to the Kingdom of Italy, and the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force is gradually handing over, and when the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force empties Constantinople, Roque will gradually transfer the Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles Strait to the Russians.
In this way, when the future Ottomans turn over the old scores, Roque can openly blame the Russian Empire for the evacuation of Istanbul.
Anyway, Maozi's virtue is known all over the world, and people don't care about this dirty water, taking off the clothes on their bodies and washing them is much dirtier than this dirty water.
"Yes, we have to look forward, in any case, it was you who led the Mediterranean expeditionary force to conquer the Ottoman Empire, and no one can extinguish this." John Fisher is right, with the honor of "Ottoman Conqueror", Roque now has an unbreakable talisman, as long as Roque does not establish himself as king, no matter how Roque tosses within the Entente in the future, Britain will resolutely safeguard Roque's interests.
Frenzi was forced to resign because of the scandal of forging orders, and returned to China to get a viscount of Ypres, Roque led the Mediterranean expeditionary force to conquer the Ottoman Empire, guess what level of reward he could get after the war?
After the capture of Constantinople by the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Roque was awarded a Victoria Cross again, and when Roque wore the Victoria Cross in a ceremonial dress, he was eligible to add a metal bar to the V-belt above the Victoria Cross, which was a unique honor in the current British army.
There have been many people in history who have been awarded the Victoria Cross more than once, and Roque is the only one alive.
Despite the personnel changes in the command of the British Expeditionary Force, the Autumn Offensive continued.
At the heart of the campaign, Petain's forces had been attacking in the Shambany area, and by November, the offensive was continuing.
Petain later began not to carry out Chauffeur's orders, and the French had already lost 143,000 men at Shambany and the Germans suffered 85,000 casualties, of whom 20,000 were captured.
At Ruth, the British Expeditionary Force suffered 61,000 casualties, Foch's forces lost 48,000 at Artois, and the Germans lost only 56,000 in both areas.
Under the premise of being so well prepared, the losses of the troops were still so heavy and there was no progress, but Xia Fei told the French newspapers that the German casualties were greater than those of the Anglo-French army, so it was the Anglo-French army that won the victory.
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