DWMack
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- Joined
- Dec 1, 2009
- Location
- Lake Villa, Illinois
I completed reading Bonekemper's Grant: "A Victor, Not a Butcher". Even before having read this book, it was always my feeling that Grant was unfairly labeled; when in fact, Lee lost more troops by Percentage and in real numbers. My questions are if Grant was not put in charge of the AOP, would the north still have won - if so how long would it have taken and how many more lives would have been lost.
I have to think that his Overland campaign of adhesion (and hammering if I must) was the only way to knock Lee of of his porch - since Lee took a defencive Strategy during that time. Many did not agree with Grant's strategy because of the high number of casualties. But I ask, what other way would have ended the war within a year?
I have to think that his Overland campaign of adhesion (and hammering if I must) was the only way to knock Lee of of his porch - since Lee took a defencive Strategy during that time. Many did not agree with Grant's strategy because of the high number of casualties. But I ask, what other way would have ended the war within a year?