Maurice Sarrail

Maurice Sarrail
High Commissioner of the Levant
In office
29 November 1924 – 23 December 1925
PresidentGaston Doumergue
Prime MinisterÉdouard Herriot
Paul Painlevé
Aristide Briand
Minister of the ColoniesÉdouard Daladier
Andre Hesse
Léon Perrier
Preceded byMaxime Weygand
Succeeded byHenry de Jouvenel
Commander of the Army of the Levant
In office
2 January – 4 November 1925
PresidentAlexandre Millerand
Gaston Doumergue
Minister of WarCharles Nollet
Paul Painlevé
Édouard Daladier
High CommissionerHimself
Preceded byMaxime Weygand
Succeeded byMaurice Gamelin
Commander of the Allied Army of the Orient
In office
11 August 1916 – 15 December 1917
PresidentRaymond Poincaré
Minister of WarPierre Roques
Hubert Lyautey
Lucien Lacaze (as interim)
Paul Painlevé
Chief of StaffJoseph Joffre
Robert Nivelle
Philippe Pétain
Ferdinand Foch
Preceded byMilitary unit created
Succeeded byAdolphe Guillaumat
Commander of the Armée d'Orient
In office
5 October 1915 – 11 August 1916
PresidentRaymond Poincaré
Minister of WarAlexandre Millerand
Joseph Gallieni
Pierre Roques
Chief of StaffJoseph Joffre
Preceded byMilitary unit created
Succeeded byVictor Cordonnier
Commander of the 3rd Army
In office
30 August 1914 – 22 July 1915
PresidentRaymond Poincaré
Minister of WarAlexandre Millerand
Chief of StaffJoseph Joffre
Preceded byPierre Ruffey
Succeeded byGeorges Louis Humbert
Commander of the 6th Army Corps
In office
24 April – 30 August 1914
PresidentRaymond Poincaré
Minister of WarJoseph Noulens
Théophile Delcassé
Adolphe Messimy
Alexandre Millerand
Chief of StaffJoseph Joffre
Preceded byAlbert d'Amade
Succeeded byMartial Justin Verraux
Commander of the 8th Army Corps
In office
1 November 1913 – 24 April 1914
PresidentRaymond Poincaré
Minister of WarEugène Étienne
Joseph Noulens
Chief of StaffJoseph Joffre
Preceded byPaul Édouard Pouradier-Duteil
Succeeded byMarie Joseph Louis Dominique de Castelli
Personal details
BornMaurice Paul Emmanuel Sarrail
6 April 1856
Carcassonne, France
Died23 March 1929(1929-03-23) (aged 72)
Paris, France
AwardsGrand Cross of the Legion of Honor
Médaille militaire
Croix de guerre 1914–1918
Signature
Military service
Allegiance France
Branch/serviceFrench Army
Years of service1877–1925
RankGénéral de division
CommandsThird Army
Battles/warsWorld War I
Great Syrian Revolt
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Maurice Paul Emmanuel Sarrail (6 April 1856 – 23 March 1929) was a French general of the First World War. Sarrail's openly socialist political connections made him a rarity amongst the Catholics, conservatives and monarchists who dominated the French Army officer corps under the Third Republic before the war, and were the main reason why he was appointed to command at Salonika.

At the start of the war, Sarrail commanded VI Corps then Third Army in the Ardennes and around Verdun, where his army played an important role in the final stages of the First Battle of the Marne and where he took the credit for holding Verdun (later the site of an important battle in 1916). He was dismissed for poor leadership, amidst political uproar, in July 1915.

The Salonika campaign – chosen out of several strategic options presented by Sarrail – was intended originally to support Serbia, with Bulgaria entering the war on the side of the Central Powers, and later (as the Gallipoli campaign was winding down) to provide a chance for France to assert her economic and political influence over Greece and the declining Ottoman Empire. Sarrail ended up commanding a multinational Allied force amidst political intrigue and a state of near civil war in Greece, whose King Constantine was pro-German, whilst the Prime Minister Venizelos was pro-Allied and also keen to gain territory from the Turks in western Anatolia. Despite a number of offensives, Sarrail's forces did not succeed either in conquering Bulgaria or in preventing the Central Powers' conquest of Serbia in 1915 or Romania in 1916. Sarrail was dismissed from his Salonika command in December 1917.

He later played a role in the French suppression of the Great Syrian Revolt in the mid-1920s.