General Foch Is charged by the British, French and American Governments with the co-ordination of the action of the allied armies on the western front; to this end there is conferred on him all the powers necessary for Its effective realization. The Quarterly Review - Page 2551923Full view - About this book
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920 - 454 pages
...agreement under which General Foch exercised his authority were as follows: "Beauvais, April 3, 1918. "General Foch Is charged by the British, French, and American governments with the coordination of the action of the Allied armies on the Western front; to this end there is conferred... | |
| 1920 - 674 pages
...agreement under which General Foch exercised his authority were as follows: Beauvais. April 3, 1918. General Foch Is charged by the British, French and American Governments with the co-ordination of the action of the allied armies on the western front; to this end there is conferred... | |
| Frank Herbert Simonds - 1920 - 452 pages
...Paris is in acute danger. March 26. — Foch is charged by the British and French governments with coordinating the action of the Allied Armies on the Western Front, and the great French strategist becomes Commander-in-Chief of the Allied forces m France — British, French,... | |
| United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces, John Joseph Pershing - 1920 - 126 pages
...agreement under which Gen. Foch exercised his authority were as follows : BEAUVAIS, April 3, 1918. Gen. Foch is charged by the British, French, and American Governments •with the coordination of the action of the Allied Armies on the western front; to this end there is conferred... | |
| Irving Edwin Pugh, William F. Thayer - 1921 - 154 pages
...Foch was chosen as Allied Commander-in-Chief, the terms of this conference being stated as follows: "General Foch is charged by the British, French and American Governments with the co-ordination of the action of the Allied armies on the western front; to this end there is conferred... | |
| Lord Edward Gleichen - 1923 - 340 pages
...conference summoned at Haig's instance met at Doullens on March 26, and charged Foch with the mission of co-ordinating the action of the Allied Armies on the Western Front. Foch at once issued orders that the connection between the two armies was to be maintained and hastened... | |
| Charles à Court Repington - 1924 - 338 pages
...General Foch,' which had a proper sphere of usefulness when, at Beauvais, on April 3, he was given the duty of ' co-ordinating the action of the Allied armies on the Western front,' but because his name was connected with the General Reserve of the Versailles scheme we are not compelled... | |
| Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour - 1928 - 518 pages
...is interesting, at any rate, to note that the functions which General Foch was given in April, 1918, of 'coordinating the action of the Allied armies on the Western Front/ were almost exactly those which Bliss and House outlined in November for the President of the Supreme... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1939 - 632 pages
...for him to resign his position. This led to a new convention, signed within the hour, charging him "with the duty of co-ordinating the action of the...on the Western front; and with this object in view" conferring "upon him all the powers necessary for its effective accomplishment" ; but it was still... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1933 - 1012 pages
...worded as follows : General Foch has been entrusted by the British and French Governments with the task of co-ordinating the action of the Allied' armies on the western front. He will consult for this purpose with the commanders-in-chief who are requested to furnish him with... | |
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