situation of the Army Group East in 1917

Army Group East (French: Groupe d'armées de l'Est, G. A. E.) was a grouping of French field armies during World War I, which was created on June 22, 1915 from the Groupe provisoire de l'Est (G. P. E.) which had been formed in January 1915. The army group covered the Western Front from the Swiss border to roughly east of Verdun.

Composition

July 1, 1915

from North to South :

February 15, 1917

From West to East :

May 25, 1918

From West to East :

Commanders

Sources

  • The French Army and the First World War by Elizabeth Greenhalgh
  • Philippe Pétain et Marc Ferro (Avant-propos), La Guerre mondiale : 1914–1918, Toulouse, Éditions Privat, 2014, 372 p. (ISBN 978-2-708-96961-2, OCLC 891408727)
  • Victor Giraud, Histoire de la Grande Guerre, Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1920, 777 p.
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