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Michel-Joseph Maunoury. In August and September 1914 as the Allies retreated before the German advance, French Commander Joseph Joffre reconfigured his forces. The left end of the French line was held by General Lanrezac and the French Fifth Army. He correctly believed the Germans would advance much further west before turning south against ...
Denis Maunoury (vers 1663 - 1731), marchand tuillier de Bailleau-sous-Gallardon, est l'ancêtre commun de deux branches : Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury (1914, Luisant - 1993, Paris), polytechnicien, ministre, président du conseil en 1957. Louis Maunoury (1878-1926), lieutenant-colonel d'artillerie, dont postérité subsistante ; Gabriel Maunoury ...
Maunoury's field service was cut short at the start of the spring campaign on the Aisne. In March 1915, while observing the enemy from the French forward line, the old general was severely wounded. Partially blinded, he managed to serve as military governor of Paris until 1916, then left active duty.
Michel Joseph Maunoury vuonna 1914. Michel Joseph Maunoury ( 17. joulukuuta 1847 Maintenon – 28. maaliskuuta 1923 lähellä Artenayta) [1] oli ranskalainen kenraali, joka palveli ensimmäisen maailmansodan alkuvaiheessa. Maunoury aloitti uransa tykistöupseerina vuonna 1870 ja hän osallistui vuosien 1870–1871 Saksan–Ranskan sotaan.
Michel-Joseph Maunoury (17 December 1847-28 March 1923) was a Marshal of France who commanded the French 6th Army during World War I. Michel-Joseph Maunoury was born in Maintenon, France on 17 December 1847, and he was wounded while serving in the Franco-Prussian War as a French Army lieutenant. In 1905, he was given his first corps command, and he served as Military Governor of Paris before ...
Michel-Joseph Maunoury (17 December 1847 – 28 March 1923) was a commander of French forces in the early days of World War I who was posthumously elevated to the dignity of Marshal of France. Initially commanding in Lorraine, as the success of the German thrust through Belgium became clear he was sent to take command of the new Sixth Army which was assembling near Amiens and then fell back on ...
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