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Eugène Mittelhauser

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Mittelhauser was seriously wounded twice. In June 1918 he served as commander of the 36th Division. In February 1919 he was assigned to the French Military Mission to Czechoslovakia. From January 1921 to 30 December 1925 Mittelhauser was the chief of staff of Czechoslovak Army. In June 1940 he was
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Britain's War in the Middle East: Strategy and Diplomacy, 1936–42
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in 1894 and joined the French Army. He served in the 2nd
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French Military Mission to Czechoslovakia
chief of staff
Czechoslovak Army

Saint-Cyr Military Academy
Rifle Regiment
Tunisia
École supérieure de guerre
Algeria
Morocco
World War I
Syria
Lebanon
Vichy regime
"Srdce armády, Francouzská vojenská mise v Československu"
Army of the Czech Republic
Britain's War in the Middle East: Strategy and Diplomacy, 1936–42
ISBN
978-0-312-22257-4
Generals of World War II
Maurice Pellé
Chief of the General Staff
Jan Syrový
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Chiefs of the General Staff
Czechoslovakia
First Republic
Maurice Pellé

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