PÉTAIN, HENRI PHILIPPE

äNrēˈ fēlēpˈ pātăNˈ, 1856–1951, French army officer, head of state of the Vichy government (see under Vichy). In World War I he halted the Germans at Verdun (1916) and became a military hero. In 1917 he was appointed French commander in chief and in 1918 was made a marshal. He later went to Morocco, where he brought the joint French and Spanish campaign against Abd el-Krim to a successful conclusion (1926). He was briefly (1934) war minister in the cabinet of Gaston Doumergue. In 1939, Pétain was named ambassador to Spain after France had recognized the new regime under Francisco Franco, who had served under Pétain in Morocco. In World War II, when France was on the brink of collapse, Premier Paul Reynaud recalled (May, 1940) Pétain from Spain and made him vice premier in an effort to bolster French morale with the name of the hero of Verdun. Pétain urged that France sue for an armistice, and on June 16 he succeeded Reynaud as premier. The armistice went into effect on June 25, and more than half of France was occupied by the Germans. On July 10, 1940, a rump parliament suspended the constitution of the Third Republic, and Pétain took office as "chief of state" at Vichy, in unoccupied France. The Vichy government was fascistic and authoritarian. Pétain sought to improve the lot of France and of French prisoners of war by collaborating "honorably" with Germany, but his popularity decreased as he yielded to harsh German demands and obtained little in return. In Apr., 1942, Pierre Laval took power, and thereafter the marshal was chiefly a figurehead. After the Allied invasion of France (June 6, 1944) Pétain was taken, allegedly against his will, to Germany. In 1945 he voluntarily returned to France to face treason charges. His trial (July–Aug., 1945), at which much contradictory evidence was heard, ended with conviction, a sentence of death, degradation, and loss of property. General de Gaulle, then provisional head of the French government, commuted the sentence to life imprisonment in a military fortress; detained at first in the Pyrenees, Pétain was later transferred to the island of Yeu, where he died.

See biography by R. M. Griffiths (1970); J. Roy, The Trial of Marshal Pétain (tr. 1968).

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...THE ROAD TO VERDUN I HAVE KNOWN Henri Philippe Petain for most of my life. Our acquaintance...My family idolized Clemenceau; Petain despised him. And following the...and the subsequent discomfort of Petain, his visits to our more liberal...
...na pas perdu la guerre!" The Marechal de France, Philippe Petain, who submitted to the archenemy and, at the same time...unflinching torch-bearer, de Gaulle, such men as Henri de Kerillis, Jacques Maritain, Andre Malraux, Louis...
...history of collective. See Aries, Philippe: historian of collective mentalities...Michelle, 5 , 96 , 160 , 179 Petain, Philippe, x , 39 Philemon and Baucis...Picard, Yvonne, 115 Pirenne, Henri, 88 Pollock, Linda, 100 , 101...
...Laval, Pierre, 102, 106, 107, 125- 26 conciliation with Germans, 102 snatches power from Petain, 106 Le Havre, 160 Le Puy, 224 Lemaignan, Henri, 244 - 48 Leningrad, siege of, 125 Letter boxes, 72-73, 86 Liberation movement, 24...
...his own and that of others. Petain, Henri-Philippe Benoni Omer Jo seph (1856-1951...1917 as the saviour of France. Petain began the war as a somewhat elderly...General CASTELNAU, recommended Petain as the man to rescue the serious...
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Affaire Bernonville: Le Quebec Face a Petain et a la Collaboration (1948-1951). Quebec: VLB...counted for less than his association with Marshal Henri-Philippe Petain, whom Le Devoir venerated as "le symbole mystique...
...blanc" (81). 18. Petain is seen in a number of...him with adulation, Petain emphasizes their importance...Columbia UP, 2001. Petain, Philippe. Discours aux Francais...Chicago UP, 1998. Rey, Henri-Francois. "Vient...
...combattante, p. 33. (7.) Philippe Laneyrie, Les Scouts de France...Renaissance aesthetics, see Henri Charlier, "Lesprit sculptural...1993), p. 41. (36.) Henri Hatzfeld, Du pauperisme a la...Cited in Gilles Neret, Henri Matisse (Cologne: B. Taschen...
...anti-Semitic supporter of Petain or if he was being reasonably...Yes. What a bizarre idea. Philippe: Were there rumors going around...healthy; and a metal worker." Philippe: Why did you pay attention...tells you some kind words. Philippe: Would the man have been killed...
...autumn offensive in Champagne, Henri Philippe Petain, who had commanded the French...the French Army through mutiny, Petain assumed command of the French forces...proponent of battlefield attrition, Petain enshrined this approach in his...
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...with the enemy and routing them. Philippe Petain was then a relatively junior major...on the overwhelming offensive, Petain spent his time studying two conflicts...hundreds of Japanese infantry. Petain saw the fatal flaw in Grandmaisons...
...11 October 1940, showed Marshal Petain waving his sabre on the palm...tries to make a positive case for Petain, a soldier who is usually perceived...enthusiasm for the life and career of Henri Philippe Petain. A mediocre officer who found...
...Douglas, congressman, "tits" tolerance of, 168 Petain, Henri Philippe, as serial fornicator, 151; peasant background of...perceived security risk, 108 Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, as ideal airline passenger, 174-175 Toynbee...
...survive the coming catastrophe. Petain, by Charles Williams (Palgrave Macmillan). In 1914 Henri Philippe Petain, an obscure and shrewd but unimaginative...Britain to the last Frenchman), Petain correctly concluded that French...
...Rabin and Vichy leader Marshal Henri-Philippe Petain, saying: "We will treat the...when Rabin is tried for this as Petain was." The ultra-Orthodox weekly...peace policy as "graver than what Petain did," adding, "Its hard to...
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...leadership of the aging Marshal Henri Philippe Petain - a tragic compromise from which...Francois Darlan and preferred Gen. Henri Giraud to Charles de Gaulle, left...republic. This analogy places Petain in the role of Bazaine with de...
...hotels were the reason why the wartime government of Henri Philippe Petain chose Vichy as the capital of the unoccupied France...Iran once stayed, housed three ministries for the Petain government. Of the six deluxe pre-war hotels, only...
...familiar with the viciously tangled history of Vichy under Henri Philippe Petain after Frances conquest by the Nazis will understand...And Paul Touvier, a low-level Vichy policeman like Henri Brossard in this novel, was in 1993 sentenced to life...
...I, French delegates accept German terms for peace. A puppet government at Vichy is formed, headed by Marshal Henri Philippe Petain. In less than a year, nearly all of Western and Central Europe has fallen into enemy hands. July: The Battle...
...German occupation, with just the south-east corner, known as Vichy France, under the government of General Henri-Philippe Petain. Admiral Darlan, in command of the French Mediterranean Fleet, wanted to keep it out of German hands but was...
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PETAIN, HENRI PHILIPPE aNre felep pataN , 1856 1951, French...cabinet of Gaston Doumergue. In 1939, Petain was named ambassador to Spain after France...Francisco Franco , who had served under Petain in Morocco. In World War II, when France...
...Louis XV, 1824 30 House of Bourbon-Orleans Louis Philippe, descendant of Louis XIII, 1830 48 The Second Republic...1931 32 Albert Lebrun, 1932 40 The Vichy Government Henri Philippe Petain, chief of state, 1940 44 The Provisional Government...
...Revolution of 1830, which enthroned Louis Philippe . The July Monarchy was a frank plutocracy...1873). But for the intransigence of Henri, comte de Chambord (the legitimist pretender...ignominiously defeated by Germany. Marshal Petain became head of the Vichy government...


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