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  1. Hace 6 días · El General Maurice Gamelin, al redactar el Plan Dyle, creía que esta región, con su terreno accidentado, sería una ruta de invasión poco probable de las fuerzas alemanas; si fuera atravesada, se haría a un ritmo lento que permitiría a los franceses tiempo para traer reservas y contraataques.

  2. 9 de jul. de 2024 · On 21 September General Maurice Gamelin ordered all French troops on German soil to withdraw to the Maginotline as he saw that it was now only a matter of time before Poland would fall and German reinforcements would be released to be sent to the Saarland area.

  3. 4 de jul. de 2024 · Biographie de Maurice Gamelin. Maurice Gamelin est né le vendredi 20 septembre 1872 ( Vierge ♍) à Paris, France et décédé le vendredi 18 avril 1958 (85 ans) Maurice Gamelin est principalement connu pour ses fonctions de intervenant sur Notre espion chez Hitler, intervenant sur Les grandes batailles de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en couleurs.

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  5. Hace 4 días · Daladier was advised by General Maurice Gamelin that the Yezhovshchina which had seen a significant number of the Red Army's generals shot on charges of treason for Germany and Japan in 1937-1938 had destroyed the Red Army as an effective fighting force.

  6. 9 de jul. de 2024 · Instead, General Maurice Gamelin contented himself with a brief sortie into the Saar, after which the French withdrew to the Maginot Line. The regime most upset by the German walkover in Poland was Hitler’s new ally, the Soviets. On September 10, Stalin ordered partial mobilization and loudly boasted of the Red Army’s “three ...

  7. Hace 1 día · The government appeared likely to be restructured, as Daladier and Maurice Gamelin (commander-in-chief) were under attack in the aftermath of the Allied defeat in Norway, and had this happened de Gaulle, who on 3 May, was still lobbying Reynaud for a restructuring of the control of the war, might well have joined the government.