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  1. Denis Auguste Duchene (23 September 1862 - 9 June 1950) was a French World War I general. He was born on 23 September 1862 at Juzennecourt, Haute-Marne and died on 9 June 1950 at Bihorel, Seine-Inférieure.

  2. Denis Auguste Duchêne, né le 23 septembre 1862 à Juzennecourt (Haute-Marne), mort le 9 juin 1950 à Bihorel (Seine-Inférieure), est un général français de la Première Guerre mondiale.

  3. Denis Auguste Duchêne, nascido em 23 de setembro de 1862 em Juzennecourt ( Haute-Marne), morreu em 9 de junho de 1950 Em Bihorel ( Seine-Inférieure), é um general francês da Primeira Guerra Mundial.

  4. Denis Auguste Duchene (1862-1950) was among the French commanders whose military careers came to an abrupt end during the great German push of Spring 1918 for their failure to employ Commander in Chief Petain's edict requiring defence in depth.

  5. The defense of the Aisne area was in the hands of General Denis Auguste Duchêne, commander of the French Sixth Army. In addition, four divisions of the British IX Corps, led by Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon, held the Chemin des Dames Ridge; they had been posted there to rest and refit after surviving the "Michael ...

    • 27 May-6 June 1918
    • See Aftermath section
  6. Denis Auguste Duchêne (23 September 1862-9 June 1950) was a French Army general de division who served in World War I. Denis Auguste Duchêne was born in Juzennecourt, Haute-Marne, France in 1862. He joined the French Army in 1881, and he rose to the rank of brigadier-general at the start of...

  7. Facing them was the French Sixth Army under General Denis Auguste Duchêne. The French Fifth Army under Micheler held the line to Duchêne's right. The French and British expected continued attacks against British forces where the Germans had already struck, in Flanders and on the Somme.