• Taking the name Maxime Weygand, he was posted to a French cavalry regiment in October 1888.[11].
  • Maxime Weygand, the overall commander of French forces, felt he had to be on the scene to coordinate the Allied armies in this last-ditch effort.
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  • Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Maxime Weygand". ... 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Maxime-Weygand.
  • Last Major Revision: Mar 2006. Maxime Weygand Timeline. ... French Prime Minister Reynaud ordered Maxime Weygand to return from Syria to Paris, France.
  • Maxime Weygand was born in 1867 to unknown parents in Belgium, with much speculation on that regard even reaching as far as King Leopold II of...
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  • Who's Who - Maxime Weygand. Maxime Weygand Maxime Weygand (1867-1965) served as Ferdinand Foch's deputy for the entirety of the First World War.
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  • Henri Giraud (who had gone over to the Allies), Weygand was held by the Germans until 1945. ... "Weygand, Maxime ." The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.. .
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