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Augustin Dubail

Augustin Yvon Edmond Dubail (15 April 1851 – 7 January 1934) was a French Army general.[2] He commanded the First Army[2] and Army Group East during World War I.

Augustin Dubail
General Dubail in 1921, wearing his “Kepi over one eye with the chic exquis (exquisite chic) of the Second Empire”.[1]
22nd Chief of the Army Staff
In office
31 May 1911 – 29 July 1911
Preceded byÉdouard de Ladébat
Succeeded byJoseph Joffre
Personal details
Born(1851-04-15)15 April 1851
Belfort, French Republic
Died7 January 1934(1934-01-07) (aged 82)
Paris, French Republic
NationalityFrench
Alma materÉcole Spéciale Militaire
Military service
Allegiance Third Republic
Branch/serviceFrench Army
Years of service1870 – 1916
RankDivision general
Commands
List
Battles/wars

Biography edit

Augustin Dubail[3] was born in Belfort on April 15, 1851.[2] He graduated from the military school of Saint-Cyr in 1870 and was commissioned an officer in the infantry. During the Franco-Prussian War Dubail fought at Saarbrücken, Spicheren, Borny before being captured at Metz. After the war Dubail served as a professor at Saint-Cyr, as an officer on the border and in Algeria, where in 1901 he became colonel of the 3rd Zouaves.

In 1904–1905 Dubail served twice as chief of staff of the French Minister of War Maurice Berteaux. Promoted to brigadier general, Dubail commanded the 53rd Infantry Brigade, the 5th Infantry Brigade and the 14th Infantry Brigade and was commandant of Saint-Cyr (1906–1908) before being appointed to the technical committee of the infantry.

During the Agadir Crisis in 1911 Dubail was Chief of Staff of the Army,[2] reporting to the new War Minister, Adolphe Messimy. Messimy and Dubail tried to have the Army adopt 105mm heavy guns, but French generals saw them as a drag on the offensive (preferring to use the lighter and more mobile "Soixante-Quinze" gun) and better used as a defensive weapon like machine guns, so only a few were in use by 1914.[4] General Victor-Constant Michel, Vice-President of the Supreme War Council and commander-in-chief designate, later claimed that Dubail had privately agreed with his plans to deploy reservists in the front line and to adopt a more defensive war plan; however Michel had to resign when no senior general backed him.[5] Dubail's post was abolished in Messimy's reforms.[6]

In 1912 Dubail was given command of the IX Corps[2] and in 1914 he became a member of the Supreme War Council.

When the war broke out Dubail was given command of the First Army, which would start the invasion of Germany by taking Lorraine together with de Castelnau's Second Army. The armies met strong German resistance and were repulsed out of Lorraine with heavy casualties. They were able to reform and defend the French border against a German attack.[citation needed]

In 1915 he was promoted to commander of Army Group East (G.A.E) on the Western Front, around Belfort and Verdun. He became convinced that a major German offensive was coming against Verdun. He called for reinforcements and heavy artillery and the new Allie tanks for the Verdun sector, but the French commander-in-chief, Joseph Joffre, wasn't convinced that an attack was imminent.

When the German offensive began at Verdun, Joffre partly blamed Dubail, who was fired in March 1916, publicly humiliated. He claimed to have been made a scapegoat for Joffre's lack of foresight, although he had himself public played down the likelihood of a German attack at Verdun.[citation needed] Dubail was hired again in April 1916, becoming military governor of Paris, a position he kept until June 1918, when he was replaced by General Guillaumat.[2] Dubail died on January 7, 1934,[2] aged 82.

Decorations edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tuchman 1962, p.46-7
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "GEN. DUBAIL DEAD; FRENCH ARMY HERO; Orand Chancellor of Legion of Honor Played Vital Part' in His Nation's Victory. SAVED CITY OF NANCY, 1914 Military Governor of Paris in 1916 Began His Long Career in the Franco-Prussian War". The New York Times. 8 January 1934. p. 17. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  3. ^ Dubail was named Augustin Yvon Edmond at birth. See online Base Léonore quoted below.
  4. ^ Tuchman 1962, p. 230
  5. ^ Tuchman 1962, p.46-7
  6. ^ Tuchman 1962, p. 48-9 The job was merged with that of Vice-President of the Supreme War Council to create a new enhanced post of Chief of the General Staff; the generals considered for the post - Joseph Joffre (who was appointed), Joseph Gallieni and Paul Pau - were all senior to Dubail

General references edit

  • David F. Burg & L. Edward Purcell, Almanac of World War I, The University Press of Kentucky, 1998.
  • Christopher Clark, The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914, Allen Lane, Penguin, 2012.
  • Tuchman, Barbara (1962). The Guns of August. Random House. ISBN 978-0345476098..
  • Biography of Augustin Dubail.
  • Base Léonore for his records concerning the Légion d'honneur (French decoration).

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Augustin Dubail news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Augustin Yvon Edmond Dubail 15 April 1851 7 January 1934 was a French Army general 2 He commanded the First Army 2 and Army Group East during World War I Augustin DubailGeneral Dubail in 1921 wearing his Kepi over one eye with the chic exquis exquisite chic of the Second Empire 1 22nd Chief of the Army StaffIn office 31 May 1911 29 July 1911Preceded byEdouard de LadebatSucceeded byJoseph JoffrePersonal detailsBorn 1851 04 15 15 April 1851Belfort French RepublicDied7 January 1934 1934 01 07 aged 82 Paris French RepublicNationalityFrenchAlma materEcole Speciale MilitaireMilitary serviceAllegianceThird RepublicBranch serviceFrench Army InfantryYears of service1870 1916RankDivision generalCommandsList 14th Infantry Division 9th Corps 1st Army Army Group EastBattles warsList Franco Prussian War First World War Contents 1 Biography 2 Decorations 3 References 3 1 General references 4 External linksBiography editAugustin Dubail 3 was born in Belfort on April 15 1851 2 He graduated from the military school of Saint Cyr in 1870 and was commissioned an officer in the infantry During the Franco Prussian War Dubail fought at Saarbrucken Spicheren Borny before being captured at Metz After the war Dubail served as a professor at Saint Cyr as an officer on the border and in Algeria where in 1901 he became colonel of the 3rd Zouaves In 1904 1905 Dubail served twice as chief of staff of the French Minister of War Maurice Berteaux Promoted to brigadier general Dubail commanded the 53rd Infantry Brigade the 5th Infantry Brigade and the 14th Infantry Brigade and was commandant of Saint Cyr 1906 1908 before being appointed to the technical committee of the infantry During the Agadir Crisis in 1911 Dubail was Chief of Staff of the Army 2 reporting to the new War Minister Adolphe Messimy Messimy and Dubail tried to have the Army adopt 105mm heavy guns but French generals saw them as a drag on the offensive preferring to use the lighter and more mobile Soixante Quinze gun and better used as a defensive weapon like machine guns so only a few were in use by 1914 4 General Victor Constant Michel Vice President of the Supreme War Council and commander in chief designate later claimed that Dubail had privately agreed with his plans to deploy reservists in the front line and to adopt a more defensive war plan however Michel had to resign when no senior general backed him 5 Dubail s post was abolished in Messimy s reforms 6 In 1912 Dubail was given command of the IX Corps 2 and in 1914 he became a member of the Supreme War Council When the war broke out Dubail was given command of the First Army which would start the invasion of Germany by taking Lorraine together with de Castelnau s Second Army The armies met strong German resistance and were repulsed out of Lorraine with heavy casualties They were able to reform and defend the French border against a German attack citation needed In 1915 he was promoted to commander of Army Group East G A E on the Western Front around Belfort and Verdun He became convinced that a major German offensive was coming against Verdun He called for reinforcements and heavy artillery and the new Allie tanks for the Verdun sector but the French commander in chief Joseph Joffre wasn t convinced that an attack was imminent When the German offensive began at Verdun Joffre partly blamed Dubail who was fired in March 1916 publicly humiliated He claimed to have been made a scapegoat for Joffre s lack of foresight although he had himself public played down the likelihood of a German attack at Verdun citation needed Dubail was hired again in April 1916 becoming military governor of Paris a position he kept until June 1918 when he was replaced by General Guillaumat 2 Dubail died on January 7 1934 2 aged 82 Decorations editLegion d honneur Knight 24 June 1886 Officer 11 July 1900 Commander 30 December 1905 Grand Officer 30 December 1911 Grand Cross 18 September 1914 2 Medaille militaire 2 8 October 1915 Croix de guerre 1914 1918 with 3 palms 2 Commemorative medal of the 1870 1871 War Medaille Interalliee de la Victoire 1914 1918 Medaille Commemorative de la Grande Guerre War Cross Belgium Distinguished Service Medal US Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George UK 2 Officer of Nichan Iftikhar Tunisia Grand Cross of St Stanislas 2 Grand Cross of the White Eagle 2 Grand Cross of the Crown 2 Grand Cross of the Sacred Treasure 2 Grand Cross of the Rising Sun 2 References edit Tuchman 1962 p 46 7 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p GEN DUBAIL DEAD FRENCH ARMY HERO Orand Chancellor of Legion of Honor Played Vital Part in His Nation s Victory SAVED CITY OF NANCY 1914 Military Governor of Paris in 1916 Began His Long Career in the Franco Prussian War The New York Times 8 January 1934 p 17 Retrieved 5 April 2018 Dubail was named Augustin Yvon Edmond at birth See online Base Leonore quoted below Tuchman 1962 p 230 Tuchman 1962 p 46 7 Tuchman 1962 p 48 9 The job was merged with that of Vice President of the Supreme War Council to create a new enhanced post of Chief of the General Staff the generals considered for the post Joseph Joffre who was appointed Joseph Gallieni and Paul Pau were all senior to Dubail General references edit David F Burg amp L Edward Purcell Almanac of World War I The University Press of Kentucky 1998 Christopher Clark The Sleepwalkers How Europe Went to War in 1914 Allen Lane Penguin 2012 Tuchman Barbara 1962 The Guns of August Random House ISBN 978 0345476098 Biography of Augustin Dubail Base Leonore for his records concerning the Legion d honneur French decoration External links editWorks by or about Augustin Dubail at Internet Archive Augustin Dubail 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