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  1. Maurice-Paul-Emmanuel Sarrail (6 de abril de 1856 – 23 de março de 1929) foi um general francês que participou da Primeira Guerra Mundial. Seus interesses políticos pelo socialismo tornaram-no uma raridade entre os católicos , conservadores e monarquistas .

  2. Maurice Paul Emmanuel Sarrail (6 April 1856 – 23 March 1929) was a French general of the First World War. Sarrail's openly socialist political connections made him a rarity amongst the Catholics, conservatives and monarchists who dominated the French Army officer corps under the Third Republic before the war, and were the main ...

  3. Maurice Sarrail, né à Carcassonne le 6 avril 1856 et mort à Paris le 23 mars 1929, est un général français, grand-croix de la Légion d'honneur et médaillé militaire. Il est commandant en chef de l' armée française d’Orient (AFO) d'octobre 1915 à août 1916 puis des armées alliées en Orient (CAA) d'août 1916 à ...

  4. Maurice-Paul-Emmanuel Sarrail (6 de abril de 1856-23 de marzo de 1929) fue un general francés activo durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. 1 Fue un político socialista que estaba relacionado con los católicos, los conservadores y los monárquicos que dominaron el Ejército de Tierra Francés bajo la Tercera República Francesa antes de la guerra, y f...

  5. By August 1916, some 400,000 Allied soldiers from five different armies occupied the Salonika front. A unified command imposed itself and after long discussions, French General Maurice Sarrail was placed in command of all Allied forces at Salonika, although they retained right of appeal to their governments. Greece itself remained at ...

  6. Maurice-Paul-Emmanuel Sarrail (6 April 1856 – 23 March 1929) was a French general of the First World War. Sarrail endeared himself to the political elite of the Third Republic through his openly socialist views, all the more conspicuous in contrast to the Catholics, conservatives and monarchists...

  7. Maurice (Paul-Emmanuel) Sarrail was born in Carcassonne on 6 April 1856, entered Saint-Cyr military academy in 1875, chose the infantry and served in Algeria and southern Tunisia, where he took part in many campaigns.