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  1. Charles Louis Marie Lanrezac (Pointe-à-Pitre, 1852ko uztailaren 30a – Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1925eko urtarrilaren 18a) frantziar militarra izan zen. Lehen Mundu Gerraren lehen hilabeteetan Frantziako bosgarren armadako jeneral nagusi izan zen, eta 1914ko abuztuko guduetan parte hartu zuen, Charleroi inguruan porrota garrantzitsua jasoz.

  2. On 29 August 1924, the anniversary of the Battle of Guise, he was awarded with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour. This rehabilitated the general’s memory. He was presented with the army insignia on 6 September at Neuilly-sur-Seine by Maréchal Pétain and the Minster of War, General Nollet. Charles Lanrezac died on 18 January 1925.

  3. 7 de dic. de 2017 · Updated on December 07, 2017. The Battle of Charleroi was fought August 21-23, 1914, during the opening days of World War I (1914-1918) and was part of a series of engagements collectively known as the Battle of the Frontiers (August 7-September 13, 1914). With the start of World War I, the armies of Europe began mobilizing and moving towards ...

  4. Sir John notorious first meeting with General Charles Lanrezac, commander of. Fifth Army on the British Expeditionary Force's (BEF) right, at Rethel on. 1914, is an oft-quoted or referenced failure of communication.1 The. anecdote, which is recounted in the memoir of the principal British liaison between the BEF and the Fifth Army, Lieutenant ...

  5. Charles Lanrezac ( 31. heinäkuuta 1852 Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe – 18. tammikuuta 1925 Neuilly-sur-Seine, Ranska) [1] oli ranskalainen kenraali, joka toimi ensimmäisen maailmansodan alussa Ranskan viidennen armeijan komentajana. Ennen maailmansotaa Lanrezac oli Ranskan armeijan arvostetuin strategi, ja vuoteen 1914 mennessä hän oli ...

  6. General Charles Lanrezac (31 Jul 1852 - 18 Jan 1925) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (12 entries) edit. arzwiki تشارلز ...

  7. Charles Lanrezac died on 18 January 1925. His tomb at Montmartre cemetery bears the inscription: "A celui qui, en août 1914, sauva la France" (To the man who saved France in August 1914). In the highest form of rehabilitation and national recognition, General Lanrezac’s remains were transferred to the Invalides in 1933.