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French Generals of the Great War

Who were the senior generals who took France through the First World War, and why do we know so little about them? They commanded the largest force on the Western Front through both humiliating defeats and forgotten victories; they won international respect and adoration, but also led their army to infamous mutiny. Nevertheless, the French and their allies, under a French General in Chief, would eventually achieve final victory over Imperial Germany. It is extraordinary that this remarkable group of men has been so neglected in histories on the war. Previous studies are outdated and haven't tapped the wealth of primary source material in France's military archives. It is this gap in the literature and in the understanding of the conflict that this thought-provoking and original volume is designed to address. It takes a collective biographical approach to the leading French soldiers who ran the war on the Western Front.

Jonathan Krause, William Philpott

Jonathan Krause completed his doctorate on the French army’s tactical development during 1915 in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London. It was subsequently published as Early Trench Tactics in the French Army: The Second Battle of Artois, May–June 1915 (2013). He has held teaching posts at the RAF College, Cranwell, King’s College London and Oxford and Wolverhampton universities. He is currently writing a comparative study of anticolonial rebellions during the First World War arising from an AHRC funded early career research fellowship, ‘Rebellion and Mobilization in French and German Colonies, 1914–1918’.

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