• The Conseil supérieur de la guerre (CSG, Superior War Council; French pronunciation: [kɔ̃sɛj sypeʁjœʁ də la ɡɛʁ]) was the highest military body in France...
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    He went on to serve in the Ministry of War and the staff of Conseil supérieur de la guerre under the vice president Général d'armée Maxime Weygand. Early...
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    mobilization and concentration" that was adopted by the French Conseil Supérieur de la Guerre (the peacetime title of the French Grand Quartier Général) from...
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    Henri Mathias Berthelot (category École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni)
    Bolsheviks in Bessarabia (1918). Appointed a member of the Conseil supérieur de la guerre, he was among the supporters of the decision to build the Maginot...
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  • command officers of whom Marshal François Certain de Canrobert, a member of the Conseil supérieur de la guerre (Superior War Council), said that they should...
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  • Czech holding company in aviation, railway, defense industry. Conseil supérieur de la guerre, French military organization Carrier strike group, an operational...
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    November 1918 and 11 February 1919. He was a member of the Conseil supérieur de la Guerre between 30 January 1920 and 5 December 1924. He retired from...
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    appellation) of général de corps d'armée in 1936. Général membre du conseil supérieur de la guerre (general - member of the superior council of war, a body of...
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    the Conseil Supérieur de la Guerre which carried with it the command of an army in war. At the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, de Langle de Cary...
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    the decree of 30 October 1913, he was then appointed to the Conseil supérieur de la guerre and do he would take command of 2nd French Army in the event...
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    popularly called the Iron Corps. In 1902 he became a member of the Conseil supérieur de la Guerre, consisting of senior generals marked out for the higher commands...
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    Joseph Joffre (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre (France))
    Army Corps from 1908 until 1910 when he was appointed to the Conseil supérieur de la guerre. The Minister of War Adolphe Messimy reorganized the high command...
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    First World War. It served as the wartime equivalent of the Conseil supérieur de la guerre and had extensive powers within an area defined by the French...
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    President of the infantry promotion commission, a member of the Conseil supérieur de la guerre in 1872, and a member of the defense committee in 1873. He led...
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    (1870–1939) (1940), pp. 127–143. Mitchell, Allan. "Thiers, MacMahon, and the Conseil supérieur de la Guerre." French historical studies 6.2 (1969), pp. 232–252....
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  • Bernard Saint-Hillier (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France))
    promoted to Général de corps d'armée in 1968, commanding the 3rd Military Region in Rennes, and sitting at the Conseil supérieur de la Guerre. He retired in...
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    advance in front of that barrier. He became a member of the Conseil supérieur de la guerre (Supreme War Council) in 1935. Maurin wrote that in April 1935...
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    Philippe Pétain (category École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni)
    in January 1920, was appointed Vice-Chairman of the revived Conseil supérieur de la Guerre (Supreme War Council). This was France's highest military position...
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    From 1921 until his retirement in 1924, he was a member of the Conseil supérieur de la guerre. Arhire, Sorin; Roşu, Tudor (2019-11-25). The Paris Peace Conference...
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  • also members of the Conseil supérieur de la guerre. These ranks were simplified by a decree creating the ranks of général de corps d'armée and général d'armée...
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    become even heavier during actual construction. In reaction, the Conseil Supérieur de la Guerre initially decided on 26 March 1937 to build a very small and...
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    French Army was responsible for frontier protection under the Conseil supérieur de la guerre (CSG, Supreme War Council), which was revived on 23 January...
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  • 75 mm gun. On 6 June 1937, the project was considered by the Conseil Supérieur de la Guerre as a possible battle tank to equip the future Divisions Cuirassées...
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    XII army corps at Limoges. In 1885, he became a member of the Conseil Supérieur de la Guerre. He conducted the cavalry manoeuvres in successive years, and...
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    Adolphe Thiers (redirect from LA Thiers)
    MacMahon, and the Conseil supérieur de la Guerre," French Historical Studies, Fall 1969, 6#2 pp. 232–52 in JSTOR Rémusat, Paul de. Thiers (1889) online...
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    French occupation of Frankfurt (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    France. On 31 January he attended the first meeting of the Conseil supérieur de la guerre since the armistice and enquired whether the French Army was...
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  • Supreme War Council may refer to: Conseil supérieur de la guerre (1872–1940), highest military authority in the French Third Republic Supreme War Council...
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    commander of the 3rd Army Corps in 1911, and finally member of the Conseil Supérieur de la Guerre in 1914, when Joffre was Chief of Staff. At the onset of the...
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    Edmond Buat (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France))
    Staff on 25 January 1920, and attended the first meeting of Conseil supérieur de la guerre following the armistice on 31 January. When asked by Alexandre...
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    Sack of Dinant (redirect from Sac de Dinant)
    serving as the vice-president of the Conseil supérieur de la guerre, visited Dinant with his aide-de-camp, Captain de Gaulle. Together, they inaugurated...
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