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  1. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Haig rejected the plan of the French commander, Joseph-Jacques-Césaire Joffre, that he should again throw his troops frontally on the Thiepval defenses. The attack was resumed on the southern British flank alone, and on July 14 the capture of the Germans’ second line (Longueval, Bazentin-le-Petit, and Ovillers) offered a chance ...

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  2. Há 6 dias · In July 1915, the French Commander in Chief Joseph Joffre held the first inter-Allied conference at Chantilly. In December, a second conference agreed a strategy of simultaneous attacks by the French, Russian, British and Italian armies.

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  3. Há 6 dias · In November, Haig, the French commander-in-chief Joseph Joffre and the other Allies met at Chantilly. The commanders agreed on a strategy of simultaneous attacks, to overwhelm the Central Powers on the Western, Eastern and Italian fronts, by the first fortnight of February 1917.

  4. You are Joseph Joffre in January 1915. What do you do to win the war for France, with fewer losses for France than we had in reality? And you don't get to know things that you don't know contemporaneously.

  5. Há 1 dia · Joffre, who had spent the morning with Lanrezac, was concerned by rumours that the BEF might retreat towards the Channel Ports. He visited French in the afternoon, urging him to hold his place in the line promising that Russian successes would soon allow the Allies to attack.

  6. 2 de mai. de 2024 · A uniquely accessible military history of one of the world's most devastating conflicts. Now revised and updated, World War I- The Definitive Visual Guide takes you from the assassination of...

  7. Há 2 dias · Joseph Joffre's slogan of September 6, 1914 is engraved on the front of the base: “At a time when the salvation of the country is underway, it is important to remind everyone that it is no longer time to look back; all efforts must be employed to attack and repel the enemy; a troop that can no longer advance will have to keep the ground it has conquered at all costs and be killed on the spot ...