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  2. John French, 1st Earl of Ypres c. 1919 by John Singer Sargent. French clashed with the Chief Secretary Edward Shortt over his insistence that he exercise executive authority in Dublin, and when Lloyd George formed a new government in January 1919 Shortt was replaced by the more pliable Ian Macpherson.

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  3. Jul 13, 2023 · In December 1915, he was effectively forced to resign and General Douglas Haig replaced him. French was then appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Home Forces, responsible for protecting...

  4. 3 days ago · John French, 1st earl of Ypres, field marshal who commanded the British army on the Western Front between August 1914, when World War I began, and December 17, 1915, when he resigned under pressure and was succeeded by General (afterward Field Marshal) Douglas Haig.

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  5. Tue May 8 2018 - 01:05. In December 1915 Field Marshal Sir John French was removed as British commander-in-chief after a series of military debacles. For reasons best known to himself and which...

    • Erich Ludendorff. Germany’s Erich Ludendorff was widely responsible for the victory over Russian forces at Tannenberg. Many sources point out that this led to the Russian Revolution and their subsequent withdrawal from the battle in spring of 1917.
    • John Monash. John Monash, an Australian general, was one of the architects of the Third Battle of Picardy, which unlocked the final phase of the First World War.
    • Armando Diaz. He was an Italian general and Field Marshal born in Spain. Armando Diaz served as corps commander of the Italian forces after being promoted from the position of major-general under Luigi Cadorna.
    • Douglas Haig. Douglas Haig was a British Field Marshal. He replaced John French in late 1915 as Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Force, BEF, and held the position until the end of World War 1.
  6. In 1914 the British Expeditionary Force entered the field under the command of Sir John French; Alan Clark describes how, after a year of frustration and defeat, French's leadership was strongly criticized, none of his critics being more effective than his onetime friend Sir Douglas Haig.

  7. Quick Facts. British Celebrities Born In September. Also Known As: Field Marshal John Denton Pinkstone French. Died At Age: 72. Family: siblings: Charlotte Despard. children: 2nd Earl of Ypres, Edward French, John French. Military Leaders British Men. Died on: May 22, 1925. place of death: Deal, Kent, England. More Facts. Recommended Lists:

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