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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2021 13:31:01 GMT
Charles Huntziger is the last person whom I thought will said in answer. Absolutely not. didn't Petain command barely a unit at Verdun?Β Whenever someone adds more than 1 'not', I get confused.
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 11, 2021 13:44:07 GMT
didn't Petain command barely a unit at Verdun? Whenever someone adds more than 1 'not', I get confused. ?confused? I am ?confused? by this sentence.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2021 14:42:53 GMT
Whenever someone adds more than 1 'not', I get confused. ?confused? I am ?confused? by this sentence. Yes, Petain Petain commanded 75 percent of total French Army at Verdun overall.
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 11, 2021 14:52:20 GMT
?confused? I am ?confused? by this sentence. Yes, Petain Petain commanded 75 percent of total French Army at Verdun overall. whoops :/ he could have personally met le fuhrer though, through Vichy.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2021 14:59:58 GMT
Yes, Petain Petain commanded 75 percent of total French Army at Verdun overall. whoops :/ he could have personally met le fuhrer though, through Vichy. Probably
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 11, 2021 16:44:01 GMT
whoops :/ he could have personally met le fuhrer though, through Vichy. Probably idunno then. Kluge? No, Kluge started off with much more than a unit....
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2021 0:59:02 GMT
idunno then. Kluge? No, Kluge started off with much more than a unit.... I mean unit could be any military division from a platoon to an army group
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Post by Iron Duke on Apr 12, 2021 7:56:44 GMT
Mannerheim?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2021 8:44:03 GMT
Where is that brilliant victory? No
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 12, 2021 12:25:57 GMT
Where is that brilliant victory? No Foch?
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 12, 2021 12:29:57 GMT
Where is that brilliant victory? No Foch? Foch did become commander of combined Allied Powers near the end of the war. Wasn't it Joffre beforehand as well?
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on Apr 12, 2021 12:36:18 GMT
Here is a riddle I commanded my unit in one of the most brilliant victory of a world war. I commanded a whole front after that victory and later the whole national army. Who am I ? Additional Hint if you want I met Adolf Hitler personally at least once. Was he british?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2021 16:39:15 GMT
Here is a riddle I commanded my unit in one of the most brilliant victory of a world war. I commanded a whole front after that victory and later the whole national army. Who am I ? Additional Hint if you want I met Adolf Hitler personally at least once. Was he british? He was from mainland Europe, so not British
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2021 16:39:56 GMT
Where is that brilliant victory? No Foch? Where is that brilliant victory at a battle? No
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Post by Pietro Badoglio on Apr 12, 2021 17:09:15 GMT
Here is a riddle I commanded my unit in one of the most brilliant victory of a world war. I commanded a whole front after that victory and later the whole national army. Who am I ? Additional Hint if you want I met Adolf Hitler personally at least once. Hindenburg? Battle of Tannenburg. He was given command of German Eastern Front after that victory. He was made Chief of General Staff in 1916. He met Hitler during his inauguration.
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