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Henri Mordacq

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From 1925 to his death in 1943, Mordacq wrote more than twenty books and published dozens of articles in influential reviews to promote Clemenceau and his actions in the troubled days from November 1917 to 1920, explaining the choices and reforms which were made in order to achieve military and
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He proved himself essential to the French command's reorganisation and was Clemenceau's influential right-hand man (his main military advisor) from 1917 to 1920, thus participating extensively in the Allied victory of 1918.
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His last literary work on World War I, part 4 in the series "The Great Hours of War", titled, "1917, The Year of Anguish", was released just after the onset of World War II, in 1940.
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Mordacq, Commandant, "A lived strategic situation: the prodromes of Moukden", Paris: Berge-Levrault, 1912 (extract from "The General Military Review")
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Mordacq, Captaine, "Pacification of Upper Tonkin: History of the last military operations, Northern Columns (1895-1896)", Paris: Chapelat, 1901
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Mordacq, Commandant, "Strategic Trials: The Duration of the Next War", Paris: Levrault, 1912 (extract from "The General Military Review")
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Mordacq, Général (as Preface), "The 25th, 65th and 106th Infantry Battalions during the Great War", Paris: Caudron, 1936
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Mordacq, Lieutenant-Colonel, "Military Life in France and Abroad: The Officer in the 20th Century", Paris: Alcan, 1914
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In early 1917, he led his division in the Champagne region and threw back the Germans back to their lines before the
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Mordacq, Général, "The drama of the Yser; the gas surprise" (April 1915)", Paris: Éditions des Portiques, 1933
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The War in Morocco: Tactical Lessons of the two Franco-Moroccan (1884) and Spanish-Moroccan (1859-1860) Wars
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before becoming an instructor there in 1910. He gave there the first strategy course in France known as the
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Bismarck, Otto von (with Henri Mordacq as Preface), "Bismarck's Political Testament", Paris: CorrĂŞa, 1937
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Mordacq, Captaine (pseudonym Jibé Gal), "The New Army, what it thinks, what it wants", Paris, Plon, 1906
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Mordacq, Général, "The World War, lived pages. The Truth About the Armistice", Paris: Tallandier, 1929
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Mordacq, Lieutenant-Colonel, "War in the 20th century, strategic essays", Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1914
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Mordacq, Général H., "The Great Hours of War, 1917 (vol. 4), The Year of Anguish", Paris: Plon, 1940
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Mordacq, Général H., "The Great Hours of War, 1914 (vol. 1), The War of Movement", Paris: Plon, 1938
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Mordacq, Captaine, "The officer in the new army: his professional training", Paris: Lavauzelle, 1906
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Promoted to colonel, he took command of the 90th Brigade which witnessed on 22 April 1915 the first
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The War in Africa: Big Columns Tactics, Lessons from the Expedition against the Beni Snassen (1859)
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and again halted the German advance there, which led to the front's stabilisation and the start of
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Mordacq, Général H., "The armistice of November 11, 1918. Account of a witness", Paris: Plon, 1937
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Mordacq, Général H., "The German mentality; five years in command on the Rhine", Paris: Plon, 1925
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Mordacq, Général H., "The Great Hours of War, 1915 (vol. 2), Trench Warfare", Paris: Plon, 1939
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Mordacq, Général, "Clemenceau at the end of his life, 1920-1929" (2 vol.), Paris: Plon, 1933
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Mordacq, Général, "The Clemenceau ministry, diary of a witness" (4 vol.), Paris: Plon, 1931
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Mordacq, Général H., "The Great Hours of War, 1916 (vol. 3), Verdun", Paris: Plon, 1939
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Mordacq, Lieutenant-Colonel, "Politics and Strategy in a Democracy", Paris: Plon, 1912
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on 12 April 1943. The authorities at the time claimed this was the result of suicide.
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Mordacq, Général, "Could the armistice be signed in Berlin?...", Paris: Grasset, 1930
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Mordacq, Lieutenant-Colonel, "The Sudanese Cavalry Soldier", Paris: Lavauzelle, 1912
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Mordacq, Général, "Unity of Command: How it Was Achieved", Paris: Tallandier, 1929
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Mordacq, Général, "The Lessons of 1914 and the Next War", Paris: Flammarion, 1934
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in history. His troops stood firm in the following weeks and retook lost ground.
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Mordacq, Général H., "The Truth About One Command", Paris: Éditions Albert, 1934
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Mordacq, Commandant, "The Strategy: Historical Evolution", Paris: Fournier, 1912
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but was called in early November 1917 to become the military chief of staff in
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In January 1920, he became commander of the 30th Infantry Corps occupying in
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Mordacq, Général H., "National Defense in Danger", Paris: Les Éditions, 1938
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Mordacq, Général H., "Should we change the government?", Paris: Michel, 1935
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Mordacq, Général H., "Evacuation of the Rhineland?", Paris: Tallandier, 1928
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nominated him Director-in-second and head of the military classes at the
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Mordacq, Général H., "Legends of the Great War", Paris: Flammarion, 1935
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Mordacq, Général H., "Why Arras was not taken (1914)", Paris: Plon, 1934
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Mordacq, Général H., "Clemenceau", Paris: Les Éditions de France, 1939
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Mordacq, Commandant, "The Fighting Cyclists", Paris: L. Fournier, 1910
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Foreign recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States)
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and his regiment participated in ending the German advance in the
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Mordacq, Général H., "A Great Polish Victory", Paris: Atlas, 1939
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who would lead the French units in combat at the start of
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for it was only open to the top fifteen students at the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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In August 1914, Mordacq was chief of staff of general
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a machine-translated version of the French article.
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Clermont-Ferrand
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French Army
World War I
159th Regiment of Alpine Infantry
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24th Infantry Division
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Paris Peace Conference
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French Algeria
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