Promotion_to_Marechal_Ferdinand_Foch.tif


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English: Ceremony of promotion to Marshal of General Ferdinand Foch in 23 of October of 1918, when he received the Marshal of France distiction
Português: Cerimónia de promoção a Marechal do General Ferdinand Foch a 23 de Outubro de 1918, onde recebe o bastão de Marechal de França
Français : Promu Maréchal de France le 6 aout 1918, le vainqueur de la deuxième bataillede la Marne, reçut, le 23 aout des mains du président de la republique, le baton Étoile d´ór
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Source Illustrated Michelin Guides to the Battlefields
Author Unknown author Unknown author
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1 January 1919 Gregorian