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Sir Alan Francis Brooke (polno izvirno ime Alan Francis Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke), KG, ...
1 de abr. de 2024 · General Sir Alan Brooke in 1942 as Chief of the General Staff. Field Marshal Alan Francis Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, KG, GCB, OM, GCVO, DSO (23 July 1883 – 17 June 1963), was a senior officer of the British Army. He was Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS), the professional head of the British Army, during the Second World War ...
Alan Francis Brooke, primer vizconde Alanbrooke ( Bagnères-de-Bigorre, Francia; 23 de julio de 1883- Hartley Wintney, Hampshire; 17 de junio de 1963), fue un militar británico, jefe del Estado Mayor durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial ascendido a mariscal de campo en 1944. Alan Francis Brooke. Información personal.
Alan Francis Brooke (Bagnères-de-Bigorre, 23 juli 1883 – Hartley Wintney, 17 juni 1963) was een Britse generaal en veldmaarschalk. Hij was de 1e viscount ( burggraaf ) van Alanbrooke. Als bevelhebber van het Britse 2e legerkorps wist Brooke in 1940 door achterhoedegevechten een belangrijke bijdrage te leveren aan de evacuatie van het Brits leger uit Duinkerke .
Alan Brooke, 1942. Brooke (till vänster) med Churchill och Montgomery i Normandie, 12 juni 1944. Alan Francis Brooke, 1:e viscount Alanbrooke, född 23 juli 1883 i Bagnères-de-Bigorre i södra Frankrike, död 17 juni 1963 i Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, England, var en brittisk militär ( fältmarskalk ), av nordirländsk härkomst.
For his military service, Brooke was created Baron Alanbrooke of Brookeborough in 1945; in 1946 he became a viscount. He died in Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, England, on June 17, 1963. (1883–1963). During World War II Alan Francis Brooke was a British field marshal and chief of the Imperial General Staff. He was a skilled strategist and a key ...
19 de oct. de 2021 · In popular history books Alan Francis Brooke is hardly mentioned, whereas Montgomery, Alexander, Patton and others dominate the historiography. Yet, Brooke, as Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS), was a large part of the reason why the Allies’ most famous military leaders met the success they did.