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Maxime Weygand (French pronunciation: [vɛɡɑ̃]; 21
January 1867 – 28
January 1965) was a
French military commander in
World War I and
World War II, as...
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Weygand is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Conrad Weygand (1890–1945),
German chemist Maxime Weygand (1867–1965),
French military commander...
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Party from
Rhode Island.
Weygand was born in Attleboro, M****achusetts, to
Charles E.
Weygand and
Lillian M. (Kingsley)
Weygand. He
attended St. Raphael...
- Rue
Weygand is a
street in Beirut's
Central Business District. Originally, the
street was
named Rue
Nouvelle as it was a new
thoroughfare constructed...
- Zina
Weygand (born
April 23 1945) is a
French historian and
emeritus researcher at the
Conservatoire national des arts et métiers. She
obtained her PhD...
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Maxime Weygand, who
claimed his
first mission as Commander-in-Chief
would be to get a good night's sleep. Gamelin's
orders were
cancelled and
Weygand took...
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Hannelore Weygand (30
October 1924 – 18
December 2017) was a
German equestrian, born in Düsseldorf. She
competed in
equestrian at the 1956
Summer Olympics...
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Maxime Weygand claimed that "the
French Army was no
longer a
serious fighting force". Édouard Daladier's new
government retaliated against Weygand by reducing...
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Conrad Weygand (8
November 1890 – 18
April 1945) was
Professor of
Chemistry at the
University of Leipzig. In 1938 he put
forward a
method for the classification...
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members included French diplomat, Jean
Jules Jusserand,
general Maxime Weygand,
chief of
staff to
Marshal Ferdinand Foch (the
Supreme Commander of the...