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Charles Huntziger (French: [ʃaʁl œ̃tsiʒe]; 25 June 1880 – 11
November 1941) was a
French Army
general during World War I and
World War II. He was born...
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those on the
French side held
lower ranks,
including general Charles Huntziger.
Following the
decisive German victory in the
Battle of France, the armistice...
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hours on 23 June, the
French delegation,
headed by
General Charles Huntziger, who had
signed the
German armistice the
previous day,
landed in Rome...
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Stonne plateau. The
commander of the
French Second Army,
General Charles Huntziger,
intended to
carry out a counter-attack at the same spot by the 3e Division...
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France would retain the
option to
continue to fight.
General Charles Huntziger, who
headed the
French armistice delegation, was told to
break off negotiations...
- Huntsinger,
American pianist, composer, arranger, and
producer Charles Huntziger (1880–1941),
French general who
signed the French-German
Armistice Brock...
- to Arcis-sur-Aube and
offered General Charles Huntziger Weygand's job as Commander-in-Chief.
Huntziger accepted in principle, but de
Gaulle was unable...
- Clam Pierre-Étienne
Flandin Philippe Henriot Gaston Henry-Haye
Charles Huntziger Pierre Laval Jean
Leguay Jean
Luchaire Bernard Ménétrel
George Montandon...
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Battle of France,
Wilhelm Keitel,
representing **** Germany, and
Charles Huntziger,
representing Pétain's government,
signed an
armistice at the Rethondes...
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delivery of the
necessary materials. On 11
April 1940,
General Charles Huntziger asked for
another four
divisions to work on the
defences but was refused...