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Joseph Alfred Micheler

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30: 318: 265:'s Aisne scheme. He was thus involved very deeply in the controversies which centred upon that scheme both before and after that offensive. It was principally his criticisms that initiated the internal crisis, and led to the council of war, in which, however, he seems not to have followed up his objections. He also enjoyed strained relations with his subordinate 223:
in October 1880, and was appointed a sub-lieutenant on the completion of his course in 1882. He was promoted lieutenant in 1886, captain in 1891, major in 1901 and lieutenant-colonel in 1909. Three years later he was made a colonel.
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as well as with Nivelle; Mangin sought afterwards to saddle him with part of the responsibility for the relative failure of the offensive.
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On 3 August 1915, he took over command of the 53rd Infantry Division, being later (25 March 1916) promoted a temporary
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After his Army Group had been broken up he was demoted back to command of an Army. He briefly commanded
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family which preferred to be French than German when the city was annexed by the
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for a year, until June 1918, before being removed after the near debacle of the
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he served as chief-of-staff to VI Corps. In October 1914, he was promoted
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Marchand
Phalsbourg
Second French Empire
Nice
Third French Republic
Armée française
Général de division
53rd Infantry Division
38th Army Corps
Tenth Army
Army Group Reserve
First Army
Fifth Army
World War I
LĂ©gion d'honneur
Croix de Guerre
Phalsbourg
France
Nice, France
French
First World War
Lorrainian
Kaiser
St. Cyr
World War I
brigadier
First Army
General of Division
Tenth Army

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