- Georges Catroux
Georges Catroux (
29 January 1877 -21 December 1969 ) was a French military figure and diplomat who served in bothWorld War I andWorld War II and was awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor.Catroux was born in
Limoges . He was the son of a career officer who had risen through the ranks. He was educated at thePrytanée National Militaire , and entered theÉcole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr in 1896.In the early years of his distinguished military career, Catroux moved from Algeria (where he met
Charles de Foucauld and thenLyautey ) to Indochina. In 1915, while commanding a battalion, he was taken prisoner by the Germans. During his time in captivity, Catroux metCharles de Gaulle , who was then a captain.After World War I, he became a member of the French military mission to Arabia, and then served in
Morocco ,Algeria and theLevant .In July 1939, Catroux was appointed
Governor General of French Indochina , and in August 1939, one month before the declaration of war, took over from a senior civil servant. Paris wanted to send a strong signal to theFar East on the eve of hostilities. However, after the first treaties withJapan in July 1940, and following disagreements with the new Vichy government, Catroux was forced to hand over his post to AdmiralJean Decoux .He then chose to join de Gaulle, who was by now leader of the
Free French movement.Harvard reference
Title=Dictionnaire Encyclopédique
Publisher=Hachette 1980, SPADEM-ADAGP Paris 1980, Alpha 1991, mise à jourAs a five-star general, Catroux the most senior officer of the French Army to transfer allegiance.Officially honored as a French liberation fighter, Catroux was Minister for North Africa in the first government of Charles
de Gaulle from 9 September 1944 to 21 October 1945, and became ambassador to theUSSR in 1945-48.Harvard reference
Title=Dictionnaire Encyclopédique
Publisher=Hachette 1980, SPADEM-ADAGP Paris 1980, Alpha 1991, mise à jourAfter the unrest in Morocco, Catroux negotiated the return of the sultan
Mohammed V in 1955.As Resident Minister in Algeria for the government of
Guy Mollet in 1956, he was unable to take up his post because of demonstrations in Algiers by French residents on 6 February.Catroux was the judge in the military tribunal which tried the generals involved in the seizure of power in Algiers in 1961.
He died in Paris in 1969.
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