Foch was the French general in World War One, who lead the allies to a wonderful win against central powers.
Marshal Ferdinand Foch was a very important French general in World War I. He was popular with soldiers that fought in the trenches.
Ferdinand Foch
Ferdinand Foch
France began World War One with Joseph Joffre as Commander-in-Chief. He was replaced by Robert Nivelle in December 1916. Nivelle was replaced by Henri-Philippe Petain in April 1917. In March 1918, the Allies promoted Ferdinand Foch to "Supreme Commander." Although Petain remained the French Commander-in-Chief, he took his orders from Foch. This list only includes the generals at the top - the true number is in the hundreds.
The commander of Allied Armies during World War I was Ferdinand Foch. His position gave him responsibility for all British, French and American forces on both the Western and Italian fronts. Erich Ludendorff served as Supreme Commander of the German forces.
Marshal Ferdinand Foch.
I think that you spelled Ferdinand wrong...
Marshal Ferdinand Foch was a very important French general in World War I. He was popular with soldiers that fought in the trenches.
Ferdinand Foch
Ferdinand Foch
His name was Ferdinand Foch
Arch-Duke Ferdinand and his wife.
It was the assasination of archduke franz Ferdinand that directly started world war 1
Gavrilo Princip was the assassin who killed Franz Ferdinand and sparked the war.
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France began World War One with Joseph Joffre as Commander-in-Chief. He was replaced by Robert Nivelle in December 1916. Nivelle was replaced by Henri-Philippe Petain in April 1917. In March 1918, the Allies promoted Ferdinand Foch to "Supreme Commander." Although Petain remained the French Commander-in-Chief, he took his orders from Foch. This list only includes the generals at the top - the true number is in the hundreds.
For the last six months of the war, Field Marshal Ferdinand Foch, who was also appointed the first overall commander of the Allied forces, bringing coordination which had before been lacking. Before him, Petain, before that, Nivelle, and at the start of the war, Joffre.