- Paul
Louis Legentilhomme (March 26, 1884 – May 23, 1975) was an
officer in the
French Army
during World War I and
World War II.
After the fall of France...
- minister,
Georges Mandel, and the commander-in-chief at Djibouti, Paul
Legentilhomme,
responded by
strengthening the colony's
defences to
unprecedented levels:...
- when the Kharif, a
strong and hot wind, blew. Brigadier-General Paul
Legentilhomme, in
command of
British as well as
French forces since the
outbreak of...
-
governor of
French Somaliland (now Djibouti), Brigadier-General Paul
Legentilhomme, had a
garrison of
seven battalions of
Senegalese and
Somali infantry...
- left
Madagascar and full
control was
given to Free
France and Paul
Legentilhomme was
appointed to
serve as
Commissioner of Madagascar. U-boats of the...
- to join the Free French.
After the battle, Free
French general Paul
Legentilhomme was
appointed High
Commissioner for Madagascar.[citation needed] Throughout...
- 1962):
class of 1987,
Chief of the
Defence Staff of the
Armies Paul
Legentilhomme (1884–1975):
class of 1907 Liao
Yaoxiang (1903–1968):
class of 1936...
- this force,
named Gentforce after its
commander Major-General Paul
Legentilhomme, was
resting and
consolidating following hard
fighting to gain Kissoué...
- in May 1941, and was
placed under the
command of
Major General Paul
Legentilhomme. He parti****ted in the
Syrian campaign in June 1941. In 1942 Jordan...
-
Commanders and
leaders Archibald Wavell Henry Wilson John
Lavarack Paul
Legentilhomme Henri Dentz Strength ~36,000
troops 18,000 8,400 5,000 2,000 1,600 280+...