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Charles Mangin.
Charles
Mangin was born in 1866. During the early stages of the First
World War he emerged as the most aggressive French general on the
Western Front. His belief in offensive
tactics resulted in his being given the nickname the Butcher.
At Verdun in 1916 he took part in several
successful counter-attacks and rose from a divisional command to the
leader of the French Third Army.
Mangin was one of the few senior officers who fully supported the Nivelle
Offensive in 1917. Mangin led the disastrous attack at the Battle
of the Aisne. This resulted in his losing his command but he was
recalled as head of the French Tenth Army in the summer of 1918. With
the Germans in retreat, conditions were now more appropriate for Mangin's
aggressive tactics. Margin led the Tenth Army in the successful 2nd
Battle of the Marne. Charles Mangin died in 1923.
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