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Où est mort Philippe Pétain ?
Où est mort Philippe Pétain ?
23 juillet 1951
Philippe Pétain/Date de décès
Comment Pétain est mort ?
Alors que la cour recommande la non-application de cette dernière en raison de son grand âge, sa peine est commuée en emprisonnement à perpétuité par le général de Gaulle….Philippe Pétain.
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Chef de l’État français (Vichy) | |
Nature du décès | Mort naturelle |
Sépulture | Port-Joinville (L’Île-d’Yeu) |
Nationalité | Française |
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Pourquoi Pétain devient chef de l’État français ?
Lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, il signe l’armistice avec l’Allemagne nazie, devient chef de l’État et aide à la déportation des juifs.
What did Philippe Pétain do?
- Written By: Philippe Pétain, in full Henri-Philippe Benoni Omer Joseph Pétain, (born Ap, Cauchy-à-la-Tour, France—died J, Île d’Yeu), French general who was a national hero for his victory at the Battle of Verdun in World War I but was discredited as chief of state of the French government at Vichy in World War II.
Who is colonel Pétain?
- A theorist of infantry tactics in 1914, the First World War offered Colonel Pétain a bright career progression. He gained popularity during the Battle of Verdun (1916) and the French army mutinies (1917). As a result, he was named commander of the French army in 1917 and was made Marshal of France (Maréchal de France) in 1918.
When did Henri Pétain die?
- . . Henri-Philippe Pétain (1856-1951) was a World War I French general who was later imprisoned for treason. A 58-year-old colonel at the start of battle in 1914, Pétain earned acclaim for stopping the Germans at the Battle of Verdun and assumed command of the French forces in 1917.
What did Henri Pétain do in WW1?
- Philippe Pétain, in full Henri-Philippe Benoni Omer Joseph Pétain (born Ap, Cauchy-à-la-Tour, France—died J, Île d’Yeu), French general who was a national hero for his victory at the Battle of Verdun in World War I but was discredited as chief of state of the French government at Vichy in World War II.