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  1. Maurice Gustave Gamelin (Paris, 20 septembre 1872 – Paris, 18 avril 1958), est un officier général français. Il commande l'Armée française pendant la drôle de guerre de 1939-1940 et voit sa stratégie mise en déroute par les Allemands lors de la percée de Sedan. Pendant le régime de Vichy, Gamelin est arrêté et interné en Allemagne. Jeunesse Maurice Gamelin est né le 20 ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Quick Reference. (1872–1958) French general. As a staff officer in World War I he helped to plan the successful Battle of the Marne (1914) and served with distinction through the war. In World War II as commander-in-chief of the Allied forces, he was unprepared for the German thrust through the Ardennes which resulted in disaster for his forces.

  3. Maurice Gustave. Gamelin. Général français (Paris 1872-Paris 1958). Sorti de Saint-Cyr dans l'infanterie en 1893, il sert, de 1902 à 1911, à l'état-major de Joffre, dont il est chef de cabinet en 1914. Il participe à l'élaboration de la manœuvre de la Marne et devient, comme lieutenant-colonel (1915), chef du 3 e bureau du grand ...

  4. General Maurice Gamelin explained that the Germans had broken through on a 50 km front and had already advanced 60 km inward from Sedan. When Churchill asked about the strategic reserve, Gamelin replied that there was none. Churchill then inquired when and where Gamelin proposed to attack the flanks of the bulge.

  5. Nació el 20 de Septiembre de 1872 en París, era hijo de Zephyrin Gamelin, un antiguo general del Emperador Napoleón III que se había destacado en la Batalla de Solferino. Gamelin inició sus estudios en el Colegio Stanislas de la Calle Montparnasse de París y una vez alcanzada la edad ingresó en la Academia Militar de Saint-Cyr en 1891 ...

  6. Sep 20, 1872 - Apr 18, 1958. Maurice Gustave Gamelin was an army general in the French Army. Gamelin is remembered for his disastrous command of the French military during the Battle of France in World War II and his steadfast defence of republican values. The Commander-in-chief of the French Armed Forces at the start of World War II, Gamelin ...

  7. Portrait of Maurice Gamelin. Source: SHD. (20th September 1872: Paris - 18th April 1958: Paris) Maurice Gamelin was the son of an officer and army controller general wounded at the Battle of Solferino in 1859 and a mother from the Alsace, the daughter of Quartermaster General Ulrich and the niece of the military Governor of Strasbourg in 1870.