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Gouraud Collection

Background imageGouraud Collection: General Gouraud escapes an assassination attempt on route from Damascas to Kunaitra, 1921

General Gouraud escapes an assassination attempt on route from Damascas to Kunaitra, 1921. General Henri-Joseph-Eugene Gouraud (1867-1946), French High Commissioner of Syria

Background imageGouraud Collection: General Henri Gouraud surveying field of troops, c1914-c1918

General Henri Gouraud surveying field of troops, c1914-c1918. French general Henri Joseph Euge ne Gouraud (1867-1946), best known for his leadership of the French Fourth Army at the end of the First

Background imageGouraud Collection: General Henri Gouraud at a victory parade, c1918

General Henri Gouraud at a victory parade, c1918. French general Henri Joseph Euge ne Gouraud (1867-1946), best known for his leadership of the French Fourth Army at the end of the First World War

Background imageGouraud Collection: General Henri Gouraud, Chalons, Marne, northern France, c1914-c1918

General Henri Gouraud, Chalons, Marne, northern France, c1914-c1918. French general Henri Joseph Euge ne Gouraud (1867-1946)

Background imageGouraud Collection: General Henri Gouraud, Champagne, northern France, c1914-c1918

General Henri Gouraud, Champagne, northern France, c1914-c1918. French general Henri Joseph Euge ne Gouraud (1867-1946), best known for his leadership of the French Fourth Army at the end of

Background imageGouraud Collection: Henri Gouraud, French soldier, playing billiards, 1895

Henri Gouraud, French soldier, playing billiards, 1895. Gouraud (1867-1946) first came to prominence in French Sudan in the 1890s, where he succeeded in capturing Samori

Background imageGouraud Collection: Henri Gouraud, French 1st World War General, (1926)

Henri Gouraud, French 1st World War General, (1926). Gouraud, (1867-1946) lost an arm at Gallipoli. His 4th Army played a vital role in halting the German advance at the Second Battle of the Marne in

Background imageGouraud Collection: Georges Clemenceau and General Gouraud, 6th July 1918

Georges Clemenceau and General Gouraud, 6th July 1918. The French Prime Minister (left) with the commander of the French 4th Army. Henri Gouraud lost an arm at Gallipoli

Background imageGouraud Collection: French Foreign Legion barracks, 20th century

French Foreign Legion barracks, 20th century. The barracks are named after General Henri Gouraud, who commanded the French 4th Army in the First World War


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