Edgard de Larminat

Edgard de Larminat
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Général de Larminat
Born 29 November 1895
Alès, France
Died 1 July 1962
Paris, France
Allegiance France French Army
 Free French Forces
Years of service 1914 - 1956
1962(†)
Rank Army General (France)
Commands held 1st DFL (1943)
II Army Corps (1944)
Atlantic Army Detachment (1945)
Battles/wars

World War I

World War II

Awards Commander of Legion of Merit, French Croix de Guerre, French Legion of Honor, Ordre de la Libération

Edgard de Larminat (29 November 1895 - 1 July 1962) was a French general, who fought in two World Wars. He was one of the most important military figures who rejoined the Free French forces in 1940. He was awarded the Ordre de la Libération.

Larminat joined the French Army at the outbreak of the First World War as a private and by 1915 had completed his officer training and later fought at the Battle of Verdun. During the course of the war, Larminat was wounded three times and gassed once. He achieved the rank of captain by the close of the war.

Completing his military studies at Saint-Cyr in October 1919, Larminat volunteered to serve in the colonial infantry. In this capacity, he saw combat against rebels in Morocco, and later served in Mauritania and Indochina. At the outbreak of the Second World War, Larminat was a lieutenant-colonel stationed in the Levant.

Larminat was still serving in the Middle East when France surrendered in June, 1940. He refused to comply and was imprisoned in Damascus, but escaped and fled to join Free French forces in Palestine. He was later active in Africa and during the liberation of Italy and France, serving as the commander of the 1st Free French Division in north Africa, the French Pursuit Corps in Italy, and the French II Corps and Atlantic Army Detachment in France. De Larminat led the controversial bombardment of the city of Royan in April 1945.[1]

After the war, Larminat served in several positions, notably as the Inspector-General of overseas troops and the inspector of colonial forces. He also served as the first president of the Association of the Free French. Larminat retired to the reserves in 1956 and was briefly recalled to active duty in 1962 to chair the Court of Military Justice charged with judging the actions of French officers who took part in the rebellion of colonial troops in Algeria in 1961. Before the court convened, Larminat committed suicide on 1 July 1962.

Contents

Awards and decorations

France

Foreign

Works

  • Que sera la France de demain, n.p. 1943
  • L'Armée dans la Nation, Paris 1945
  • Bertie Albrecht, Pierre Arrighi, General Brosset, D. Corticciato, Jean Prevost, 5 parmi d'autres, Paris 1947
  • L'Armée européenne, Paris 1952
  • Chroniques irrévérencieuses, Paris 1962

References

  1. ^ The Zinn reader: writings on disobedience and democracy Howard Zinn p.275ff [1]

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