Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Robert Georges Nivelle (15 October 1856 – 22 March 1924) was a French artillery officer who served in the Boxer Rebellion, and the First World War. Nivelle was a very capable commander and organizer of field artillery at the regimental and divisional levels. In May 1916, he was given command of the French Second Army in the Battle of Verdun, leading counter-offensives that rolled back the ...

  2. Nivelle urodził się w Tulle jako syn Francuza i Angielki. W 1878 absolwent słynnej École polytechnique w Paryżu. Jako młody oficer artylerii służył w Indochinach, Algierii oraz Chinach . W czasie wybuchu I wojny światowej pułkownik artylerii. Od sierpnia 1914 dowódca artylerii 6 Korpusu, w którym zdobył sławę niszcząc sześć ...

  3. 13 de ene. de 2010 · Robert Nivelle voit le jour le 15 octobre 1856 à Tulle, où son père, officier d’infanterie, est en garnison. Après un baccalauréat en sciences, il prépare le concours d’entrée à l’X au lycée Corneille de Rouen où il reçoit le deuxième prix d’honneur et le prix de dessin. En 1876, il est admis à l’École polytechnique où ...

  4. Nivelle, Robert Georges. French General. Born 15 October 1856 in Tulle, France. Died 22 March 1924 in Paris, France. Born in a Protestant family with an English mother, Robert Nivelle studied at the Polytechnique and Military Academy of Artillery. In 1914, he became a colonel and in 1916 lieutenant general and commander of the army at Verdun.

  5. Robert Nivelle (1917) Robert George Nivelle 1916 Robert Georges Nivelle (* 15.Oktober 1856 in Tulle, Département Corrèze; † 23. März 1924 in Paris) war ein französischer Général de division im Ersten Weltkrieg

  6. Robert Nivelle (n. 15 octombrie 1856, Tulle, Limousin, Franța – d. 23 martie 1924, Paris, Franța) a fost un general al Republicii Franceze din Primul Război Mondial.

  7. Becoming Division General the following year, Robert Nivelle took command of the 11th French army in May 1916, although he had been serving on the front at Verdun at the head of the 3rd corps of this army since February. Having succeeded Pétain on the 19th April 1916, he carried out victorious missions at Vaux and hill 304 and on the 24th ...