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  1. Ferdinand Foch (/ f ɒ ʃ / FOSH, French: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ fɔʃ]; 2 October 1851 [1] – 20 March 1929) [2] was a French general, Marshal of France and member of the Académie Française. He distinguished himself as Supreme Allied Commander on the Western Front during the First World War in 1918.

  2. Ferdinand Foch (born October 2, 1851, Tarbes, France—died March 20, 1929, Paris) was a marshal of France and commander of Allied forces during the closing months of World War I, generally considered the leader most responsible for the Allied victory.

  3. Sep 7, 2023 · Ferdinand Foch was a French military leader who served as supreme commander of the Allied armies during the final months of World War I. He played a pivotal role in the negotiations...

  4. Dec 10, 2018 · However his contribution to the allied war effort in World War One was integral in ensuring allied victory. A determined and incredibly skilled man, Foch would later be proclaimed by writer and former soldier Michael Carver as “the most original military thinker of his generation”.

  5. Following intense persuasion and negotiation from Georges Clemenceau, the French prime minister, Foch was given overall control of the Allied forces in March 1918, serving as Allied Supreme Commander, in which role he frequently conflicted with Pershing over the disposition of U.S. forces.

  6. encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net › article › foch-ferdinandFoch, Ferdinand - 1914-1918-Online

    Ferdinand Foch was a French general who commanded a corps and an army (1914), and then France’s Northern Army Group. He served on the army’s general staff in 1917 and was appointed Allied supreme commander in March 1918.

  7. Ferdinand Foch, (born Oct. 2, 1851, Tarbes, France—died March 20, 1929, Paris), French commander of Allied forces in World War I. He entered the artillery corps in 1873 and from 1885 periodically taught military strategy at the war college, becoming its commandant in 1908.

  8. May 26, 2024 · In remembering Ferdinand Foch, we honor not just a great military leader, but a man who embodied the resilience, determination, and vision that carried France and the Allied nations through the crucible of the Great War.

  9. Ferdinand Foch was a French general who commanded a corps and an army (1914), and then France’s Northern Army Group. He served on the army’s general staff in 1917 and was appointed Allied supreme commander in March 1918.

  10. Ferdinand Foch was a French general who commanded a corps and an army (1914), and then Frances Northern Army Group. He served on the army’s general staff in 1917 and was appointed Allied supreme commander in March 1918. After leading the Allied armies to victory, he presented armistice terms to Germany. Table of contents. Early Career.