6. The Morale Myth
Contrary to the belief that the Battle of the Somme irreparably shattered Allied morale, numerous personal accounts reveal ongoing commitment and resilience among the troops. For instance, Second Lieutenant Percy Boswell of the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry wrote to his father on the eve of battle:
Similarly, Sergeant James Littler’s diary provides insight into the soldiers’ experiences, highlighting their determination and camaraderie despite the hardships faced. These personal narratives challenge the notion of a demoralized army, illustrating the enduring spirit and resolve of the Allied forces during the battle.