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Antoine Schwerer

Admiral Antoine Schwerer (9 February 1862 – 3 November 1936) was a French naval officer. He served in varied roles in many parts of the world, and published a number of technical papers. He rose through the ranks to become an admiral during World War I (1914–18). After retiring in 1924 he was involved with the right-wing and monarchist League of the Action Française. He was president of the League from 1930 to 1935.

Antoine Schwerer
"L'amiral Schwerer" (1926)
Born
Zéphirin-Alexandre-Antoine Schwerer

Lorient, Morbihan, France
Died
Grand-Fougeray, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationNaval officer

Life edit

Early years (1862–83) edit

Zéphirin-Alexandre-Antoine Schwerer was born in Lorient, Morbihan, on 9 February 1862.[1] His father was Antoine Barthélemy Schvérer, a Major general of the navy (Major général de la Marine).[2] He entered the École Navale in October 1878.[1] He graduated from the 2nd class on 1 August 1880 and from the 1st class on 5 October 1881. He was assigned to the Resolue, then made a voyage to the Antilles on the Flore. He was assigned to the Marengo and then to the Trident. In March 1883 he was on the Clorinde, stationed at Newfoundland.[2]

Ensign and lieutenant (1883–1902) edit

 
Cruiser Lapérousse c. 1885

Schwerer was promoted to ensign (enseigne de vaisseau) on 5 October 1883 in the port of Lorient, and was assigned to the corvette Eumenide.[2] During the Sino-French War, in late 1884 he participated in the blockade of Formosa.[1] On 1 January 1885 he was posted to the cruiser Rigault-de-Genouilly in the Far East Squadron. On 1 January 1886 Schwerer's ship was transferred to the Levant Naval Division. He was posted to the Albatros in January 1887, then was admitted to the Corps des Elèves Officiers aux Fusiliers Marins in Lorient.[2]

Schwerer was promoted to Lieutenant (Lieutenant de vaisseau) on 23 June 1888. In March 1889 he was assigned to the Paris Observatory at the Parc Montsouris under Vice-Admiral Mouchez. In 1890 he was assigned to the Lapérouse on the Newfoundland station, and in 1891 transferred to La Clochetterie on the same station. In April 1892 he was on the coastguard Fulminant. He taught navigation on the Iphigenie in August 1892 and again on 1 January 1894 under Jules Lefevre. He was made a knight of the Legion of Honour on 12 July 1893.[2]

In July 1895, during a voyage that researched terrestrial magnetism on the Dubourdieu, Schwerer wrote his Instructions théoriques et pratiques sur l’horizon gyroscopique. He was assigned to the Atlantic naval division under Jean Valat. In June 1896 on the Drôme he was in charge of preliminary soundings for laying a transatlantic cable between Boston and Brest. In February 1897 he was appointed to the command of the Ardent, stationed on the West Africa coast. In January 1898 he was appointed commander of the Caravan transport on the Newfoundland and Iceland station. On 16 October 1899 he was appointed Aide de Camp at the headquarters of the Maritime Prefect of the 3rd district in Lorient, and on 9 April 1900 was appointed Aide de Camp of the Maritime Prefect (Vice-Admiral Beaumont) of the 5th district in Toulon.[2]

 
Battleship Justice c. 1909

Commander and Captain (1902–1914) edit

 
French armoured cruiser Pothuau

Schwerer was promoted to Commander (Capitaine de frégate) on 1 April 1902. On 1 January 1903 he was second in command on the ironclad Marceau in trials at Toulon, under Octave Le Clerc. In July 1903 on the Masséna he was aide de camp to Admiral Léonce Albert Caillard, commander of the North Squadron. He published an article in the Revue Maritime et Coloniale defending the role of the battleship. On 10 October 1906 he was given command of the Cassini for a mission to the Baltic and the Scandinavian countries. On 7 June 1907 he was appointed to the Technical Committee of the navy. On 5 October 1908 he was assigned to teach naval tactics at the École supérieure de guerre navale, then became a lecturer at the École Supérieure de la Marine in Paris, where he gave a course on foreign navies.[2]

Schwerer was promoted to Captain (Capitaine de vaisseau) on 9 April 1909. On 1 January 1911 he was given command of the battleship Justice, the flag carrier of Rear Admiral Jean Gaschard, commander of a division of the 1st squadron. He was a member of the commission of inquiry appointed by Paul Painlevé, president of the navy committee, after the explosions of the battleships Iéna on 12 March 1907 and Liberté on 25 September 1911. He wrote a "Report on Naval Powders" (1912). On 1 January 1912 he was assigned to the port of Lorient. In March 1912 he commanded the gunnery training school on the cruiser Pothuau. His son Antoine Charles joined the navy in 1913.[2]

High command (1914–24) edit

Schwerer was made Deputy Chief of Staff of the Navy on 20 May 1914 under Rear Admiral Louis-Joseph Pivet.[2] After the outbreak of World War I (1914–18), on 6 August 1914 Schwerer and Prince Louis of Battenberg signed a convention in London on the division of responsibilities between the two navies.[3] The convention confirmed the terms of the Entente Cordiale, and placed France in command of all naval operations in the Mediterranean.[4] Malta and Gibraltar would both be treated as French naval bases. In the event that Austria entered the war France would act against its naval forces, and would at minimum prevent them passing the Strait of Otranto.[5]

On 4 May 1915 Schwerer was given command of the flotilla of fluvial gunboats, then on 28 May 1915 he was given command of the batteries of fluvial gunboats. He was cited by the army for his role in Belgium and Champagne. On 4 November 1915 he was appointed Chief of Staff to Admiral Marie-Jean-Lucien Lacaze, Minister of the Navy. He was promoted to Commodore (Contre-Amiral) on 5 November 1915. On 4 June 1917 he was given command of the ocean and channel patrols, with the duties of protecting convoys and fighting submarines. He made the aviso Somme his flagship. He was promoted to Rear admiral (Vice-Amiral) in June 1918.[2]

In July 1919 Schwerer was a member of the Supreme Council of the Navy and Inspector General of Military Personnel of the Fleet. In July 1921 he was appointed Maritime Prefect at Brest. In July 1922 he was appointed Commander in Chief of the Atlantic frontier at Lorient. He left active service in February 1924.[1]

Last years (1924–1936) edit

 
Les fêtes de Jeanne d'Arc, Paris, 1927. Front row left to right: Bernard de Vésins, Charles Maurras, Léon Daudet, Antoine Schwerer, Unidentified (with hat)

In his memoirs, published in 1933, Schwerer states that he rejected the French Third Republic in favour of royalism at an early age.[6] After his retirement in 1924 Schwerer devoted himself to the royalist League of the Action francaise, becoming one of the movement's most active leaders. He became president of the League in 1930, succeeding Bernard de Vésins in difficult circumstances. He was a talented orator.[1] At the December 1931 congress, "greeted by loud acclamation", he gave a full presentation of "the general situation of France", external, financial, economic, interior and religious. He concluded with a passionate statement,[7]

... the situation is very dark. It would be almost desperate if there were not a cell that is not huge, but that is alive and is the only one able to animate the amorphous environment that surrounds it. This cell is the Action française. Every day more people understand it. There will always be imbeciles in France, men of bad faith, madmen and criminals; but there are in our midst many excellent elements now deceived and blinded. Our task is to enlighten them and then to train them to the assault. It requires a huge effort pursued with perseverance. The job is tough. We will not do it by sitting in a good armchair, in flowery salons, lavishing sweet smiles and honeyed words, fighting in white gloves with dainty foils. We must be ready for hard sacrifices. Are you all ready? You want the restoration of the Monarchy. Have you all done what is necessary to achieve this?[7]

Antoine Schwerer was forced by illness to retire to Brittany in 1935. He was succeeded as head of the League by François de Lassus.[7] He died in Grand-Fougeray, Ille-et-Vilaine, on 3 November 1936.[8]

Decorations edit

Schwerer was an Officer of the Royal Order of Cambodia, Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy and Officer of the Order of Saint Anna (Russia). He was decorated by Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō with the Order of the Rising Sun. He was a Knight of the Spanish Naval Order of Merit and a Commander of the Order of St. Olav (Denmark). On 9 July 1907 he was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour. In March 1909 he was made a Knight of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan). On 10 July 1917 he was made a Commander of the Legion of Honour. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre in December 1918 and the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour on 10 July 1920.[2]

Publications edit

Publications by Antoine Schwerer included:[8]

  • Antoine Schwerer (1892), "Étude sur le magnétisme terrestre à Terre-Neuve, par M. A. Schwerer,...", Extrait des "Annales Hydrographiques, Paris: Impr. nationale: 29
  • Antoine Schwerer (1895), Étude sur la loi des tempêtes, Paris: L. Baudoin, p. 39
  • Antoine Schwerer (1896), "Observations magnétiques en mer à bord du croiseur "le Dubourdieu"", Annales hydrographiques, Paris: Impr. nationale: 125
  • Antoine Schwerer (1896), "Sondages effectués par "la Drôme" dans l'Atlantique Nord, sous la direction de M. Poncelet", Annales hydrographiques (Rapport d'ensemble dressé par MM. les lieutenants de vaisseau Poncelet de Schwerer), Paris: Impr. nationale: 31
  • Antoine Schwerer (1897), "Instructions théoriques et pratiques sur l'horizon gyroscopique dans le vide, de M. le contre-amiral Fleuriais, par M. Schwerer,...", Annales hydrographiques, Paris: Impr. nationale: 48
  • Antoine Schwerer (1906), "Le Cuirassé n'a pas fait faillite", Revue maritime, janvier-février-mars 1905, Paris: R. Chapelot: 24
  • Antoine Schwerer (1912), Rapport concernant les poudres de la marine, présenté à M. le ministre à la suite de l'enquête qui lui a été confiée, Paris: Impr. nationale, p. 268
  • Antoine Schwerer (1933), Souvenirs de ma vie maritime (1878-1914), preface by Charles Maurras, Paris: S.G.I.E., pp. 189 p

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Callu 2008, p. 97.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Dulou.
  3. ^ Koburger 2001, p. 31.
  4. ^ Koburger 2001, pp. 31–32.
  5. ^ Koburger 2001, p. 32.
  6. ^ Hood 1984, p. 402.
  7. ^ a b c Callu 2008, p. 100.
  8. ^ a b Antoine Schwerer (1862-1936) – BnF.

Sources edit

  • Antoine Schwerer (1862-1936) (in French), BnF: Bibliotheque nationale de France, retrieved 2017-10-20
  • Callu, Agnès (2008-01-28), Lettres à Charles Maurras: Amitiés politiques, lettres autographes, 1898-1952 (in French), Presses Univ. Septentrion, ISBN 978-2-7574-0044-9, retrieved 2017-10-21
  • Dulou, Bernard, "Zéphirin Alexandre Antoine SCHWERER", ecole.nav.traditions (in French), retrieved 2017-10-20
  • Hood, Chalmers (August 1984), "The French Navy and Parliament between the Wars", The International History Review, 6 (3), Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 386–403, doi:10.1080/07075332.1984.9640349, JSTOR 40105393
  • Koburger, Charles W. (2001), The Central Powers in the Adriatic, 1914-1918: War in a Narrow Sea, Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 978-0-275-97071-0, retrieved 2017-10-21

External links edit

  • "SCHWERER Zephirin Alexandre Antoine", Léonore (in French), Archives nationales, retrieved 2017-10-20 Birth/death certificates, Legion of Honour etc.

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Admiral Antoine Schwerer 9 February 1862 3 November 1936 was a French naval officer He served in varied roles in many parts of the world and published a number of technical papers He rose through the ranks to become an admiral during World War I 1914 18 After retiring in 1924 he was involved with the right wing and monarchist League of the Action Francaise He was president of the League from 1930 to 1935 Antoine Schwerer L amiral Schwerer 1926 BornZephirin Alexandre Antoine SchwererLorient Morbihan FranceDiedGrand Fougeray Ille et Vilaine FranceNationalityFrenchOccupationNaval officer Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early years 1862 83 1 2 Ensign and lieutenant 1883 1902 1 3 Commander and Captain 1902 1914 1 4 High command 1914 24 1 5 Last years 1924 1936 2 Decorations 3 Publications 4 Notes 5 Sources 6 External linksLife editEarly years 1862 83 edit Zephirin Alexandre Antoine Schwerer was born in Lorient Morbihan on 9 February 1862 1 His father was Antoine Barthelemy Schverer a Major general of the navy Major general de la Marine 2 He entered the Ecole Navale in October 1878 1 He graduated from the 2nd class on 1 August 1880 and from the 1st class on 5 October 1881 He was assigned to the Resolue then made a voyage to the Antilles on the Flore He was assigned to the Marengo and then to the Trident In March 1883 he was on the Clorinde stationed at Newfoundland 2 Ensign and lieutenant 1883 1902 edit nbsp Cruiser Laperousse c 1885Schwerer was promoted to ensign enseigne de vaisseau on 5 October 1883 in the port of Lorient and was assigned to the corvette Eumenide 2 During the Sino French War in late 1884 he participated in the blockade of Formosa 1 On 1 January 1885 he was posted to the cruiser Rigault de Genouilly in the Far East Squadron On 1 January 1886 Schwerer s ship was transferred to the Levant Naval Division He was posted to the Albatros in January 1887 then was admitted to the Corps des Eleves Officiers aux Fusiliers Marins in Lorient 2 Schwerer was promoted to Lieutenant Lieutenant de vaisseau on 23 June 1888 In March 1889 he was assigned to the Paris Observatory at the Parc Montsouris under Vice Admiral Mouchez In 1890 he was assigned to the Laperouse on the Newfoundland station and in 1891 transferred to La Clochetterie on the same station In April 1892 he was on the coastguard Fulminant He taught navigation on the Iphigenie in August 1892 and again on 1 January 1894 under Jules Lefevre He was made a knight of the Legion of Honour on 12 July 1893 2 In July 1895 during a voyage that researched terrestrial magnetism on the Dubourdieu Schwerer wrote his Instructions theoriques et pratiques sur l horizon gyroscopique He was assigned to the Atlantic naval division under Jean Valat In June 1896 on the Drome he was in charge of preliminary soundings for laying a transatlantic cable between Boston and Brest In February 1897 he was appointed to the command of the Ardent stationed on the West Africa coast In January 1898 he was appointed commander of the Caravan transport on the Newfoundland and Iceland station On 16 October 1899 he was appointed Aide de Camp at the headquarters of the Maritime Prefect of the 3rd district in Lorient and on 9 April 1900 was appointed Aide de Camp of the Maritime Prefect Vice Admiral Beaumont of the 5th district in Toulon 2 nbsp Battleship Justice c 1909Commander and Captain 1902 1914 edit nbsp French armoured cruiser PothuauSchwerer was promoted to Commander Capitaine de fregate on 1 April 1902 On 1 January 1903 he was second in command on the ironclad Marceau in trials at Toulon under Octave Le Clerc In July 1903 on the Massena he was aide de camp to Admiral Leonce Albert Caillard commander of the North Squadron He published an article in the Revue Maritime et Coloniale defending the role of the battleship On 10 October 1906 he was given command of the Cassini for a mission to the Baltic and the Scandinavian countries On 7 June 1907 he was appointed to the Technical Committee of the navy On 5 October 1908 he was assigned to teach naval tactics at the Ecole superieure de guerre navale then became a lecturer at the Ecole Superieure de la Marine in Paris where he gave a course on foreign navies 2 Schwerer was promoted to Captain Capitaine de vaisseau on 9 April 1909 On 1 January 1911 he was given command of the battleship Justice the flag carrier of Rear Admiral Jean Gaschard commander of a division of the 1st squadron He was a member of the commission of inquiry appointed by Paul Painleve president of the navy committee after the explosions of the battleships Iena on 12 March 1907 and Liberte on 25 September 1911 He wrote a Report on Naval Powders 1912 On 1 January 1912 he was assigned to the port of Lorient In March 1912 he commanded the gunnery training school on the cruiser Pothuau His son Antoine Charles joined the navy in 1913 2 High command 1914 24 edit Schwerer was made Deputy Chief of Staff of the Navy on 20 May 1914 under Rear Admiral Louis Joseph Pivet 2 After the outbreak of World War I 1914 18 on 6 August 1914 Schwerer and Prince Louis of Battenberg signed a convention in London on the division of responsibilities between the two navies 3 The convention confirmed the terms of the Entente Cordiale and placed France in command of all naval operations in the Mediterranean 4 Malta and Gibraltar would both be treated as French naval bases In the event that Austria entered the war France would act against its naval forces and would at minimum prevent them passing the Strait of Otranto 5 On 4 May 1915 Schwerer was given command of the flotilla of fluvial gunboats then on 28 May 1915 he was given command of the batteries of fluvial gunboats He was cited by the army for his role in Belgium and Champagne On 4 November 1915 he was appointed Chief of Staff to Admiral Marie Jean Lucien Lacaze Minister of the Navy He was promoted to Commodore Contre Amiral on 5 November 1915 On 4 June 1917 he was given command of the ocean and channel patrols with the duties of protecting convoys and fighting submarines He made the aviso Somme his flagship He was promoted to Rear admiral Vice Amiral in June 1918 2 In July 1919 Schwerer was a member of the Supreme Council of the Navy and Inspector General of Military Personnel of the Fleet In July 1921 he was appointed Maritime Prefect at Brest In July 1922 he was appointed Commander in Chief of the Atlantic frontier at Lorient He left active service in February 1924 1 Last years 1924 1936 edit nbsp Les fetes de Jeanne d Arc Paris 1927 Front row left to right Bernard de Vesins Charles Maurras Leon Daudet Antoine Schwerer Unidentified with hat In his memoirs published in 1933 Schwerer states that he rejected the French Third Republic in favour of royalism at an early age 6 After his retirement in 1924 Schwerer devoted himself to the royalist League of the Action francaise becoming one of the movement s most active leaders He became president of the League in 1930 succeeding Bernard de Vesins in difficult circumstances He was a talented orator 1 At the December 1931 congress greeted by loud acclamation he gave a full presentation of the general situation of France external financial economic interior and religious He concluded with a passionate statement 7 the situation is very dark It would be almost desperate if there were not a cell that is not huge but that is alive and is the only one able to animate the amorphous environment that surrounds it This cell is the Action francaise Every day more people understand it There will always be imbeciles in France men of bad faith madmen and criminals but there are in our midst many excellent elements now deceived and blinded Our task is to enlighten them and then to train them to the assault It requires a huge effort pursued with perseverance The job is tough We will not do it by sitting in a good armchair in flowery salons lavishing sweet smiles and honeyed words fighting in white gloves with dainty foils We must be ready for hard sacrifices Are you all ready You want the restoration of the Monarchy Have you all done what is necessary to achieve this 7 Antoine Schwerer was forced by illness to retire to Brittany in 1935 He was succeeded as head of the League by Francois de Lassus 7 He died in Grand Fougeray Ille et Vilaine on 3 November 1936 8 Decorations editSchwerer was an Officer of the Royal Order of Cambodia Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy and Officer of the Order of Saint Anna Russia He was decorated by Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō with the Order of the Rising Sun He was a Knight of the Spanish Naval Order of Merit and a Commander of the Order of St Olav Denmark On 9 July 1907 he was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour In March 1909 he was made a Knight of the Order of the Sacred Treasure Japan On 10 July 1917 he was made a Commander of the Legion of Honour He was awarded the Croix de Guerre in December 1918 and the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour on 10 July 1920 2 Publications editPublications by Antoine Schwerer included 8 Antoine Schwerer 1892 Etude sur le magnetisme terrestre a Terre Neuve par M A Schwerer Extrait des Annales Hydrographiques Paris Impr nationale 29 Antoine Schwerer 1895 Etude sur la loi des tempetes Paris L Baudoin p 39 Antoine Schwerer 1896 Observations magnetiques en mer a bord du croiseur le Dubourdieu Annales hydrographiques Paris Impr nationale 125 Antoine Schwerer 1896 Sondages effectues par la Drome dans l Atlantique Nord sous la direction de M Poncelet Annales hydrographiques Rapport d ensemble dresse par MM les lieutenants de vaisseau Poncelet de Schwerer Paris Impr nationale 31 Antoine Schwerer 1897 Instructions theoriques et pratiques sur l horizon gyroscopique dans le vide de M le contre amiral Fleuriais par M Schwerer Annales hydrographiques Paris Impr nationale 48 Antoine Schwerer 1906 Le Cuirasse n a pas fait faillite Revue maritime janvier fevrier mars 1905 Paris R Chapelot 24 Antoine Schwerer 1912 Rapport concernant les poudres de la marine presente a M le ministre a la suite de l enquete qui lui a ete confiee Paris Impr nationale p 268 Antoine Schwerer 1933 Souvenirs de ma vie maritime 1878 1914 preface by Charles Maurras Paris S G I E pp 189 pNotes edit a b c d e Callu 2008 p 97 a b c d e f g h i j k Dulou Koburger 2001 p 31 Koburger 2001 pp 31 32 Koburger 2001 p 32 Hood 1984 p 402 a b c Callu 2008 p 100 a b Antoine Schwerer 1862 1936 BnF nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antoine Schwerer Sources editAntoine Schwerer 1862 1936 in French BnF Bibliotheque nationale de France retrieved 2017 10 20 Callu Agnes 2008 01 28 Lettres a Charles Maurras Amities politiques lettres autographes 1898 1952 in French Presses Univ Septentrion ISBN 978 2 7574 0044 9 retrieved 2017 10 21 Dulou Bernard Zephirin Alexandre Antoine SCHWERER ecole nav traditions in French retrieved 2017 10 20 Hood Chalmers August 1984 The French Navy and Parliament between the Wars The International History Review 6 3 Taylor amp Francis Ltd 386 403 doi 10 1080 07075332 1984 9640349 JSTOR 40105393 Koburger Charles W 2001 The Central Powers in the Adriatic 1914 1918 War in a Narrow Sea Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 275 97071 0 retrieved 2017 10 21External links edit SCHWERER Zephirin Alexandre Antoine Leonore in French Archives nationales retrieved 2017 10 20 Birth death certificates Legion of Honour etc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antoine Schwerer amp oldid 1165498253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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