Lloyd George and Milner gave their full support to Foch on moving four British divisions. |
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The British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, opposed the offensive, as did General Ferdinand Foch the French Chief of the General Staff. |
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Hitler sat in the same chair in which Marshal Ferdinand Foch had sat when he faced the defeated German representatives. |
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General Ferdinand Foch was appointed commander of all Allied forces in France. |
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On the other hand, prominent figures on the Allied side such as French Marshal Ferdinand Foch criticized the treaty for treating Germany too leniently. |
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General Foch was appointed as supreme commander of the Allied forces. |
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Foch had earlier refused to send 4 French divisions to Flanders but now redeployed Maistre's Tenth French Army to the Somme sector, freeing up British forces. |
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General Foch pressed to use the arriving American troops as individual replacements, whereas Pershing sought to field American units as an independent force. |
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