- Jeanny-Jules-Marcel
Garchery (16 June 1876 - 25
April 1961) was a
French general. At
various times in his career, he
served as
Chief of Staff, Army of...
- Jean
Garchery (1
January 1872 in Nolay, Côte-d'Or – 12
February 1957 in Nice) was a
French politician. At
first he
joined the
Revolutionary Socialist Workers'...
- Tence,
which was in turn
under the
command of the
French 8th Army,
General Garchery at the Fort de Giromagny, part of Army
Group 3. The 44th Corps' headquarters...
- Général d'Armée Antoine-Marie-Benoit Besson.
Eighth Army –
General Marcel Garchery 7th
Corps 13th
Infantry Division 27th
Infantry Division 13th
Corps 19th...
- Lorraine)
General Gérard (31
December 1916 – 21
October 1919)
General Marcel Garchery (2
September 1939 – 21 May 1940)
General Emile Laure (21 May – 23 June...
- (3). IEEE Press: 264–276. doi:10.1109/76.752094. Kshirsagar, Sumedha;
Garchery, Stephane; Magnenat-Thalmann,
Nadia (2001). "Feature
Point Based Mesh Deformation...
- Party,
Louis Sellier (ancien secrétaire général du PCF en 1923-1924), Jean
Garchery,
Charles Joly,
Louis Castellaz,
Camille Renault,
Louis Gélis.
Charles Auffray...
- A
photograph in the
Library of
Congress shows her as "Yvonne
Garrick Garchery" in the 1910s. L'Art
dramatique et
musical au XXe siècle (Editions de la...
-
Hector Frédérique
Nadar Janine Marsay Brigitte Bargès
Henri Cote
Gaston Garchery Jean
Villet Quinlan p.351 Quinlan, David. The
Illustrated Directory of...
- and the Empire.
Vivant Beaucé (1818-1876),
painter and designer. Jean
Garchery (1872-1957), politician.
Alice Poulleau (1885-1960), writer, geographer...