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Foch - Supreme Allied Commander in the Great War (Paperback)
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Foch - Supreme Allied Commander in the Great War (Paperback)
Series: Military Profiles
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Ferdinand Foch is the prototype of the twentieth-century general.
Better than any other general of the First World War, Foch came to
understand how technology and modern alliance systems had changed
the nature of warfare. He is most famous for his role as Allied
commander in chief in 1918. In this position, unparalleled in the
history of warfare, Foch welded together the disparate war efforts
of France, Great Britain, the United States, Italy, and Belgium.
Now fighting as a more coherent whole, the Allies repulsed the
German spring offensives of 1918 and returned to the attack
themselves in the summer. In this role, Foch foreshadowed the
similar roles played by other commanders of large coalitions, such
as Dwight Eisenhower in World War II and Norman Schwarzkopf in
Desert Storm. Foch's other important legacy is his public dispute
with French prime minister Georges Clemenceau during the armistice
and peace negotiations. Foch argued strongly for the creation of
Allied bridgeheads across the Rhine River to ensure that a less
populous and less industrialized France could defeat a vengeful
Germany in the future if necessary. His public quarrels with
Clemenceau, who did not share Foch's opinion and did not care for
his interference, left the French Third Republic with a
civil-military crisis as menacing as the one with which it began
World War I. Foch's legacies are both positive and negative, but he
left a profound impact on the twentieth century. Michael S. Neiberg
masterfully analyzes this complex man and provides a solid overview
of French political history against the fabric of the twentieth
century's first industrialized war.
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