Foch the Man: A Life of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Armies
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A concise biography maps the subject's childhood and military formation, his years as an instructor at the Superior School of War, and his steady rise to senior command during the Great War. It recounts his roles in key campaigns, his work coordinating allied forces, and his tenure as supreme commander, then examines his conduct during the armistice and peace negotiations. The narrative highlights strategic principles he taught, his leadership and moral tenor, and uses episodes, portraits, letters, and assessments by contemporaries to convey both private character and public influence.
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