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  1. Alphonse Joseph Georges (French pronunciation: [alfɔ̃s ʒozɛf ʒɔʁʒ]; 15 August 1875 – 24 April 1951) was a French army officer. He was commander in chief of the North East Front in 1939 and 1940.

  2. Alphonse-Joseph Georges, né le 19 août 1875 à Montluçon et mort le 24 avril 1951 à Paris, est un général français, grand-croix de la Légion d'honneur et médaillé militaire, ayant combattu lors des deux guerres mondiales.

  3. Georges was appointed to the Supreme War Council in November 1932. Based now in Paris he survived an assassination attempt in Marseilles on 9th October 1934. He was seriously wounded but recovered and was expected to succeed General Maxime Weygand as head of the French Army in 1935.

  4. Alphonse Joseph Georges (Allier - Montluçon, August 15, 1875 – April 24, 1951) was a French army officer. He was commander in chief of the North East Front[1] in 1939 and 1940. Opposing the plan by supreme commander Maurice Gamelin to move the best allied forces into the Low Countries, he was...

  5. Alphonse-Joseph Georges (* 19. August 1875 in Montluçon ; † 24. April 1951 in Paris ) war ein französischer General, der im Ersten und Zweiten Weltkrieg kämpfte.

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  7. This is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of General Alphonse-Joseph Georges. He was a general during World War Two.