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Robert Nivelle.
Robert
Nivelle was born in Tulle, France, in 1857.
He was an artillery colonel in August 1914 and made his name when in
command of the forces that recaptured Douaumont and other forts at Verdun
in 1916.
Nivelle argued that by using his creeping barrage tactics he could end
the war on the Western Front. His ideas
were popular with Aristide Briand, the French
Prime Minister, and in December 1916 Nivelle replaced Joseph
Joffre as Commander-in-Chief. Launched in April 1917, the Nivelle
Offensive was a complete failure. He continued with the strategy
until the French Army began to mutiny.
Nivelle was sacked in May 1917 and replaced by Henri-Philippe
Petain. He spent the rest of his military career in North Africa.
Robert Nivelle died in 1924.
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