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  1. Maxime Weygand (Bruselas, 21 de enero de 1867 - París, 28 de enero de 1965) fue un general francés del Ejército.

  2. Maxime Weygand (French pronunciation:; 21 January 1867 – 28 January 1965) was a French military commander in World War I and World War II, as well as a high ranking member of the Vichy regime. Born in Belgium, Weygand was raised in France and educated at the Saint-Cyr military academy in Paris.

  3. Maxime Weygand, né à Bruxelles le 21 janvier 1867 et mort à Paris le 28 janvier 1965, est un général français, grand-croix de la Légion d'honneur, médaillé militaire et membre de l'Académie française. Il joue un rôle important lors des deux guerres mondiales.

  4. General francés de origen belga que participó en las dos guerras mundiales. Fue comandante en jefe del Ejército francés en 1940, representante de Vichy en África del Norte y rehén de los nazis en 1942.

  5. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Maxime Weygand was a French army officer who in World War I served as chief of staff under Gen. (later Marshal) Ferdinand Foch and who in World War II, as commander in chief of the Allied armies in France, advised the French government to capitulate (June 12, 1940).

  6. Learn about the career and role of General Maxime Weygand, who took over the French armies from Gamelin in 1940 and survived the defeat of France. Read about his background, achievements, and controversies in this article.

  7. The career of the French general Maxime Weygand offers a fascinating glimpse into the perils and politics of military leadership and loyalty in the interwar yea...