Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Max von Gallwitz" in Hungarian language version.
One such composition included the observation, 'Nowhere have I seen such Lions led by such Lambs.' While the exact provenance of this quotation has been lost to history, most experts agree it was written during the Battle of the Somme, one of the bloodiest clashes in modern warfare. While some military archivists credit the author as an anonymous infantryman, others argue that the source was none other than General Max von Gallwitz, Supreme Commander of the German forces. In either case, it is generally accepted to be a derivation of Alexander the Great’s proclamation, 'I am never afraid of an army of Lions led into battle by a Lamb. I fear more the army of Lambs who have a Lion to lead them.' Times Online. „What's the significance of the title 'Lions for Lambs'?”, The Times, 2007. október 16. (Hozzáférés: 2007. november 13.)