57th Infantry Division (France)

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57th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the French Army during the First World War. It was deployed overseas, seeing action on the Salonika front, fighting alongside British troops. It was sent to the Crimea in December 1918 as part of the Army of the Danube.

  • August 1914 - 2 February 1915 : General Bernard
  • 3 February - 7 May 1915 : General Victor Cordonnier
  • 8 May - 17 June 1915 : General Marie Eugène Debeney
  • 18 June - 11 August 1915 : General Demange
  • 12 August - 22 October 1915 : General de Cadoudal
  • 23 October 1915 – 15 January 1917 : General Paul Leblois
  • 16 January - 13 December 1917 : General Jacquemot
  • 14 December 1917 – 4 March 1918 : General Siben
  • 5 March 1918 - end of the conflict : General Génin[1]
  • 1939 : General Barbeyrac de Saint-Maurice
  • 1940 : General Texier

First World War

Second World War

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