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  1. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Maxime Weygand was a French army officer who in World War I served as chief of staff under Gen. (later Marshal) Ferdinand Foch and who in World War II, as commander in chief of the Allied armies in France, advised the French government to capitulate (June 12, 1940).

  2. Hace 1 día · Maxime Weygand , né à Bruxelles le 21 janvier 1867 et mort à Paris le 28 janvier 1965 , est un général français , grand-croix de la Légion d'honneur , médaillé militaire et membre de l' Académie française . Il joue un rôle important lors des deux guerres mondiales. Bras droit du maréchal Foch à la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale , il est notamment chargé, le 11 novembre 1918 ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Maxime Weygand, born in Brussels on January 21, 1867 and died in Paris on January 28, 1965, was a French general officer and member of the Académie française. He played an important role in the two world wars.

  4. Hace 4 días · French commander-in-chief Maxime Weygand expressed his fury at British retreats and the unfulfilled promise of British fighter aircraft. He and Pétain regarded the military situation as hopeless. Colonel de Villelume subsequently stated before a parliamentary commission of inquiry in 1951 that Reynaud, as Premier of France, said to Pétain on that day that they must seek an armistice. [39]

  5. Hace 3 días · Churchill and Maxime Weygand, who had taken over command from Gamelin, were still determined to break the German line and extricate their forces to the south. When they communicated their intentions to King Leopold and van Overstraten on 24 May, the latter was stunned. [121]

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · Symbole de la souveraineté française qui justifie aux yeux du régime de Vichy une collaboration de plus en plus poussée avec le vainqueur, l'Armée d'armistice est en partie le résultat de cette collaboration, tout en étant le moyen par lequel Vichy défend sa neutralité vis-à-vis des Alliés et des forces de l' Axe 9 .

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Battle for Castle Itter, World War II military engagement in which U.S. soldiers joined forces with renegade German troops to turn back a Waffen- SS assault on a stronghold in Tirol, Austria, where elite French political figures were being held prisoner by the Nazis. The battle took place on May 5, 1945, only three days before the official end ...