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  1. Marie Louis Adolphe Guillaumat (4 January 1863 – 18 May 1940) was a French Army general during World War I . Early years. Adolphe Guillaumat was born in Bourgneuf, Charente-Maritime. [1] . He graduated first from his class of 1884 at the Saint-Cyr military academy. Career.

  2. Marie Louis Adolphe Guillaumat, né le 4 janvier 1863 à Bourgneuf (Charente-Maritime) et mort le 18 mai 1940 à Nantes (Loire-Inférieure), est un général français, grand-croix de la Légion d'honneur et médaillé militaire. Il participe aux différents conflits coloniaux d'avant guerre.

  3. Guillaumat, who advocated a rigorous policy, constantly drew politicians' attention to the dangers of German rearmament and the need for France to conduct a military policy: longer national service, construction of defensive works along the border and modernisation of the army.? He retired in Nantes, where he died in 1940.

  4. Marie Louis Adolphe Guillaumat (January 4, 1863 – Nantes, May 18, 1940) was a French Army general during World War I. Adolphe Guillaumat was born in Bourgneuf, Charente-Maritime. He graduated first from his class of 1884 at the Saint-Cyr military academy. His early career was partly spent in the...

  5. Inspecteur général en juin 1919, membre du Conseil supérieur de la Guerre en 1920, il commande l'armée d'occupation du Rhin à partir du 11 octobre 1924 et exerce le commandement supérieur des forces alliées des territoires rhénans.

  6. Adolphe Guillaumat. General Adolphe Marie Louis Adolphe Guillaumat (1863-1940) ended the First World War as an experienced French army officer with a reputation for diplomacy and efficient competence.

  7. War weariness, lack of permissions, Bulgarian propaganda, and finally the news of the Bolshevik coup caused mutinies in November and December 1917. Following the mutinies, French General Adolphe Guillaumat (1863-1940) decided to finally remove Russian troops from the frontline.