- Henri Navarre
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name=Henri Navarre
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born=31 July 1898
died=26 September 1983
placeofbirth=Villefranche-de-Rouergue ,France
placeofdeath=Paris ,France
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allegiance=France
branch=French Army
serviceyears=1917-1956
rank=Général de corps d'armée
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commands=French Far East Expeditionary Corps
battles=World War I World War II First Indochina War
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laterwork=Henri Eugène Navarre (
31 July 1898 -26 September 1983 ) was aFrench Army general. He fought duringWorld War I ,World War II and was the seventh commander ofFrench Far East Expeditionary Corps during theFirst Indochina War . Navarre was in overall command during the decisive French defeat at theBattle of Dien Bien Phu .In May 1953, Navarre replaced
Raoul Salan as commander of French forces in Indochina, in the midst of a war with theViet Minh that was going badly for the French. Navarre was charged to bring the war to an honorable end. He quickly switched the French strategy from defensive to offensive operations. Navarre created mobile strike forces and sent a large number of troops to Dien Bein Phu, where they would sit on an important Viet Minh transport route and also perhaps draw the Viet Minh into a pitched battle in which the French forces would presumably have complete air and artillery superiority. However, the French underestimated the capacity of the Viet Minh, who managed to place the French position under heavy artillery fire and eventually achieved a decisive victory that more or less ended the First Indochina War.Navarre retired in 1956. In the same year he published "Agonie de l'Indochine", a work which blames the Indochina defeat on the nature of the French political system, intellectuals, politicians, journalists, and Communists. The book warns of the possible necessity for an army coup to replace the French Fourth Republic. He died in Paris in 1983.
References
* "Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War", ed. Spencer Tucker, s.v. "Navarre, Henri Eugene."
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