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Maurice Gamelin (1872-1958) is definitely a figure associated with the crushing defeat of the Allies in May 1940. We must overcome this commonplace and ask ourselves: how could this officer, considered one of the most brilliant of his generation, who succeeded in everything since his early youth and who enjoyed the confidence of the political leadership, lead the Allied armies to disaster? To answer this central question and the subject of this book, which has only been partially answered in the last 80 years, the author goes through the parameters that influenced the Generalissimo's tactical and strategic decisions.
He examines his behaviour, mistakes or cracks at close quarters. He also addresses important questions such as the reasons why Gamelin was chosen for the highest office and the motives of those who nominated him. Finally, he tries to capture a particularly complex personality by describing his public and private life, his experiences, his intimate motivations, his motivation and his actions. He unravels the intrigues, alliances and ambitions of one side and the other and provides many details on aspects that have remained obscure to this day.
He examines his behaviour, mistakes or cracks at close quarters. He also addresses important questions such as the reasons why Gamelin was chosen for the highest office and the motives of those who nominated him. Finally, he tries to capture a particularly complex personality by describing his public and private life, his experiences, his intimate motivations, his motivation and his actions. He unravels the intrigues, alliances and ambitions of one side and the other and provides many details on aspects that have remained obscure to this day.
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- Schiavon, Max
- Title
- Gamelin. La tragédie de l'ambition
- Details
- French text, paperback. 414 pp.
- State
- new
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