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  1. Hace 1 día · Henri Philippe Bénoni Omer Joseph Pétain (24 April 1856 – 23 July 1951), commonly known as Philippe Pétain ( / peɪˈtæ̃ /, French: [filip petɛ̃]) or Marshal Pétain (French: Maréchal Pétain ), was a French general who commanded the French Army in World War I and became the head of the collaborationist regime of Vichy France, from 1940 to 1944, dur...

    • Albert Lebrun
  2. Hace 2 días · Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle [a] ( / də ˈɡoʊl, də ˈɡɔːl / də GOHL, də GAWL, French: [ʃaʁl də ɡol] ⓘ; [1] 22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French army officer and statesman who led the Free French Forces against Nazi Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Government of the French Republic from 1944 to 1946 to restore...

  3. Hace 3 días · During the Napoleonic Wars, he participated in several battles as a Marshal of France. Born in Pau in the region of southern France known as Gascony, Bernadotte joined the French Royal Army in 1780.

    • Henri Bernadotte
    • 5 February 1818 – 8 March 1844
    • Jeanne de Saint-Jean
    • Oscar I
  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · Louis-Nicolas Davout, duke of Auerstedt (born May 10, 1770, Annoux, France—died June 1, 1823, Paris) was a French marshal who was one of the most distinguished of Napoleon ’s field commanders.

    • John G. Gallaher
  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Jean-Baptiste Bessières, duke d’Istrie (born Aug. 6, 1768, Prayssac, Fr.—died May 1, 1813, Rippach, Saxony [Germany]) was a French soldier and, as one of Napoleon’s marshals, commander of the imperial guard after 1804. His appointment as marshal signaled Napoleon’s intention to develop the imperial guard.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Hace 4 días · Aimable-Jean-Jacques Pélissier, duc de Malakoff (born November 16, 1794, Maromme, France—died May 22, 1864, Algiers, Algeria) was a French general during the Algerian conquest and the last French commander in chief in the Crimean War.

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Opening with the ‘fateful handshake’ between Pétain and Hitler on 24 October 1940, four months after the armistice, the book interrogates the myth of Pétain as his people’s shield. The first part scopes the background to and preparations for the trial, establishes Pétain’s ‘mythic stature’ (p. 4) as the hero of Verdun and his ...