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Henri Mordacq
Alternative spellings: H. Mordacq Henri-Jean-Jules Mordacq Jean Jules Henri Mordacq ... Mordacq J. J. H. Mordacq Jean Henri Mordacq
B:12. Januar 1868Clermont-Ferrand D: 14. November 1943 Biblio: Général de corps d'armée; Grand-Officier de la Légion d'honneur; 1917-1920 Chef de Cabinet de Clemenceau; 1920-1925 Kommandierender General der Rheinarmee Death Place:
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Jean Jules Henri Mordacq (12 January 1868 – 14 April 1943) was a French general. During his early years as a captain he was the sabre champion of the French Army's officer corps. In World War I, he was a frontline commander of initially the , then the 90th Brigade, and finally the , in the process being wounded twice on the battlefield. In 1918 and the Paris Peace Conference, he was a close aide to Clemenceau. (Source: DBPedia)