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Joseph Joffre.
Joseph
Joffre was born in Rivesaltes in 1852. At eighteen he joined the army
and over the next few years developed his reputation in several colonial
expeditions.
When Joffre was appointed chief of staff in 1911 he purged the army
of defensively minded commanders and two years later adopted Plan
17 as the main strategy for defending France
from Germany. Devised by General Ferdinand
Foch, the plan involved attacking Germany at Lorraine and the southern
Aedennes.
On the outbreak of the First World War Joffre
took command of the French Army. Although
hampered by the rigidity of Plan 17, Joffre
did manage to adapt his strategy to help counteract the German Schlieffen
Plan. Following the advice of General Joseph
Gallieni, Joffre ordered the attack on the German
Army at the Marne.
Blamed for the failure to break though on the Western
Front and the losses at Verdun, Joffre
was replaced by Robert Nivelle in December
1916. Still popular with the French public, Joffre was promoted to the
post of Marshal of France. However, he was now restricted to ceremonial
duties in France and military missions to the United
States. Joseph Joffre died in 1931.
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