Generals & Politicians: Conflict Between France's High Command, Parliament, and Government, 1914-1918 |
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BACKGROUND OF THE CONFLICT I | 1 |
FIVE MONTHS OF MILITARY DICTATORSHIP | 11 |
THE EXERCISE OF PARLIAMENTARY INSPECTION | 36 |
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Adolphe Messimy affairs Alexandre Ribot Allied American André Tardieu army commission Army Group attack August Aulard authority Barthélemy battle Briand British Cabinet campaign Castelnau Chamber Chantilly Charles de Freycinet Chemin des Dames civilian Civrieux Colonel Herbillon commander in chief critics declared defense delegates divisions Dominique enemy eral Ferry Foch Foch's France France's French army front Gallieni Gaston Doumergue generalissimo Georges Clemenceau German Grandeur and Misery Haig Hereafter cited High Command Ibid Jean Joffre Joffre's Joseph Barthélemy letter Lloyd George Lyautey Malvy Mangin Marne Marshal ment Messimy Meuse military Millerand minister ministère Clemenceau Ministry mission Mordacq Nivelle Nivelle's offensive officers Painlevé Paris Parliament Pédoya Pershing Pétain Pierrefeu political politicians President Poincaré question Recouly Renouvin republican Reserve responsibility Ribot Roques rue St Salonika Sarrail Séance secret committee sector Senate soldier strategy Suarez Supreme War Council Terrail Tiger tion troops Verdun victory Viviani war minister zone