Georges Catroux

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Preceded byHenri Dentz as High Commissioner of the Levant
Succeeded byJean Helleu
BornGeorges Albert Julien Catroux
29 January 1877 (1877-01-29)
Died21 December 1969(1969-12-21) (aged 92)
Paris, France
Georges Catroux
General Catroux in London, October 1940, after he joined de Gaulle's staff
General Delegate of Free France in the Levant[1]
In office
24 June 1941  7 June 1943
Preceded byHenri Dentz as High Commissioner of the Levant
Succeeded byJean Helleu
Personal details
BornGeorges Albert Julien Catroux
29 January 1877 (1877-01-29)
Died21 December 1969(1969-12-21) (aged 92)
Paris, France
AwardsGrand Cross of the Légion d'honneur
Military service
AllegianceFrance
Branch/serviceFrench Army
Years of service1898–1961
RankGénéral d'Armée
Commands19th Corps
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II

Georges Albert Julien Catroux (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ albɛʁ ʒyljɛ̃ katʁu]; 29 January 1877 21 December 1969) was a French Army general and diplomat who served in both World War I and World War II, and served as Grand Chancellor of the Légion d'honneur from 1954 to 1969.[2]

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