- Louis Franchet d'Espérey
Louis Félix Marie François Franchet d'Espérey (
25 May 1856 –8 July 1942 ) was a French general during theFirst World War .Early life
He was born in
Mostaganem in what is todayAlgeria , the son of an officer of cavalry in the "Chasseurs d'Afrique ". He was educated at Saint-Cyr and graduated in 1876. He served inFrench Indochina ,China (against theBoxer Rebellion in 1900 during which his cousin the German plenipotentiaryKlemens von Ketteler was killed) andMorocco before 1914.First World War
In 1914, Franchet d'Espérey did well as an
corps commander at theBattle of Charleroi , and as result he rose rapidly through the ranks during the war. On the eve of theFirst Battle of the Marne , Franchet d'Espérey was given command of the French Fifth Army. By March 1916, Franchet d'Espérey was in command of the Eastern Army Group and by January 1917 the Northern Army Group. He was badly defeated by the Germans at theBattle of Chemin des Dames in May 1918. He was removed from the Western Front and appointed commander of the Allied armies atSalonika . Between September 15–29, 1918 General Franchet d'Espérey, in command of a large army of Greeks (9 divisions), French (6 divisions), Serbians (6 divisions), British (4 divisions) and Italians (1 division) - staged a successful offensive in Macedonia that knockedBulgaria out of the war. General Franchet d'Esperey followed up this victory by overrunning much of theBalkans and by the war's end, his troops had penetrated well intoHungary .During this final campaign, he was given the
nickname "Desperate Frankie" by the British officers.Post World War I career
After World War I ended, General Franchet d'Espérey directed operations against the
Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919.He was made a
marshal of France onFebruary 19 ,1921 , and was given an honorary title ofVojvoda (equivalent of Field-Marshal) from the Serbs. He represented France at thecoronation of Haile Selassie ofEthiopia inAddis Ababa onNovember 1 1930 . He was elected to theAcadémie française onNovember 15 ,1934 .Assessment
Franchet d'Espérey had drive and great energy and his victories against Bulgaria and the remnants of the German and Austro-Hungarian armies were independent of the situation on the
Western front , demonstrated by the fact that they came before the main assault on the Hindenberg Line and against a still capable army that offered strong resistance to the British and Greeks in theBattle of Doiran ). As a consequence of his generalship Bulgaria signed armistice on 29. September thus becoming the first Central Power to sign an armistice. In terms of personality, he was vain and pompous, if able. In terms of politics, Franchet d'Esperey was a nationalist Royalist whose loyalty toFrance outweighed his loyalty to the Bourbons. He died inAlbi , France.In the Serbian capital
Belgrade , one boulevard has been named after him.External links
* [http://academie-francaise.fr/immortels/base/academiciens/fiche.asp?param=565 Notice biographique sur le site de l'Académie française]
* [http://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/page/affichegh.php?idLang=fr&idGH=1201 Biographie sur Chemins de mémoire]
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