Bernard Serrigny Explained
Bernard Serrigny |
Rank: | General |
Bernard Serrigny (1870-1954) was a French general.
Serrigny was a captain at the start of World War I, and aide to Philippe Pétain.[1]
During the 1920s, Serrigny was the general secretary of the French: Conseil Supérieur de la Défense Nationale (High Council of National Defence).[2]
In 1924, Serrigny published an article in French: Revue des Deux Mondes advocating for the proper management of French resources, colonial and otherwise, during times of war.[3]
Works
- Book: Les conséquences économiques et sociales de la prochaine guerre d'après les enseignements des campagnes de 1870-71 et de 1904-1905 . V. Giard & E. Brière . Paris . 1909.
- Book: Trente ans avec Pétain . Paris . 1959.
Notes and References
- Book: Herwig . Holger H. . Holger Herwig . The First World War: Germany and Austria-Hungary 1914-1918 . 2014 . A&C Black . 9781472510815 . en.
- Book: Jackson . Peter . Beyond the Balance of Power: France and the Politics of National Security in the Era of the First World War . 2013 . Cambridge University Press . 9781107039940 . 408 . 18 October 2019 . en.
- Book: Chickering . Roger . Forster . Stig . The Shadows of Total War: Europe, East Asia, and the United States, 1919-1939 . 2003 . Cambridge University Press . 9780521812368 . 231 . 18 October 2019 . en.