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  1. Henri Philippe Bénoni Omer Joseph Pétain (24 April 1856 – 23 July 1951), commonly known as Philippe Pétain (⫽ p eɪ ˈ t æ̃ ⫽, French: [filip petɛ̃]) or Marshal Pétain (French: Maréchal Pétain), was a French general who commanded the French Army in World War I and became the head of the collaborationist regime of ...

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Philippe Pétain (born April 24, 1856, Cauchy-à-la-Tour, France—died July 23, 1951, Île d’Yeu) was a French general who was a national hero for his victory at the Battle of Verdun in World War I but was discredited as chief of state of the French government at Vichy in World War II.

  3. Philippe Pétain, né le 24 avril 1856 à Cauchy-à-la-Tour (Pas-de-Calais) et mort en détention le 23 juillet 1951 sur l'île d'Yeu , est un militaire, diplomate et homme d'État français. Élevé à la dignité de maréchal de France en 1918, il est frappé d'indignité nationale et déchu de toutes ses distinctions militaires en 1945.

  4. Oct 29, 2009 · Learn about the life and legacy of Henri-Philippe Pétain, a French general who stopped the Germans at Verdun and later collaborated with the Nazis. Find out how he rose and fell in the eyes of the French nation and faced trial for treason.

  5. Learn about the life and career of Philippe Pétain, a World War One hero who became the head of the Vichy regime in World War Two. Find out how he defended Verdun, asked for an armistice, and was condemned to death by De Gaulle.

  6. Sep 10, 2022 · Philippe Pétain, who led France to victory in World War I and then collaborated with the Nazis, is buried on a small island, where his grave is the site of bitter debates over his...

  7. Jan 1, 2024 · How did Philippe Pétain, the hero of World War I, end up collaborating with the Nazis and facing a treason trial in 1945? This article reviews a book that recounts the dramatic events and the controversies surrounding his role in the Holocaust.