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Alphonse Joseph Georges

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in September 1939, Georges became commander of all French field armies. Gamelin and Georges assured Daladier that France had the greatest army in the world and were shocked when the Allied front was broken through at
406:(CFLN). Georges was appointed minister without portfolio, but well before the end of the year, he, like Giraud, was ousted by de Gaulle. Thereafter he took no part in politics. He died in 1951. 536: 387:
wanted Georges to become commander of French forces in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia after the invasion of North Africa in November 1942. In that aim, Churchill was unsuccessful.
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and was seriously wounded while he was leading his battalion in 1914. He was then assigned to the general staff of the army, where he remained for the rest of the war.
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Georges was appointed as Gamelin's deputy, but they had a mutually-hostile relationship. On the outbreak of the
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as head of the French Army in 1935. The Prime Minister, however, thought he was too right-wing and appointed
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on 9 October 1934. Seriously wounded, Georges had a long recovery but was expected to succeed General
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Georges was appointed to the Supreme War Council in November 1932. Based in
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Recipients of the Croix de guerre des théùtres d'opérations extérieures
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General Alphonse Joseph Georges of the French Army, accompanied by
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as operations chief. He was also chief of staff under Marshal
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and graduated third in his class in 1897. He served in
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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The Blitzkrieg Legend: The 1940 Campaign in the West
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and as a division commander in Algeria (1928–1932).
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Honorary Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
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Allier
Montluçon
France
Paris
France
French Army
General
World War I
Rif War
World War II
Battle of France
North African campaign
Alma mater
École SpĂ©ciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr

Lord Gort
Arras

General
Lord Gort
Commander-in-Chief
British Expeditionary Force
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
British 5th Division
Bethune
[alfɔ̃sʒozɛfʒɔʁʒ]
Maurice Gamelin
Low Countries
École SpĂ©ciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr

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