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Augustin Gérard

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until he retired on 21 October 1919. During this period he supported the separatist movement and advocated the formation of an independent
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The propaganda war in the Rhineland : Weimar Germany, race and occupation after World War I
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General Augustin Gérard, commanding the French Eighth Army, accompanied by Major General
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His first important assignment was Chief of Staff of general
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and by the outbreak of World War I, he was in charge of the
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He commanded the eighth Army for an initial period during
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in Madagascar. In May 1912 he became commander of the
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Dunkirk
Château-Gontier
Les Invalides
France
France
France
French Army
France
41st Infantry Division
2nd Army Corps
First Army
Eighth Army
World War I
général de division
Grand Orient de France

George B. Duncan
Baccarat
Joseph Gallieni
41st Infantry Division
2nd Army Corps
Battle of the Ardennes
First Battle of the Marne
Eighth Army
First Army
Allied occupation of the Rhineland
Pfalz
Grand Orient de France
Les Invalides

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