Charles Bugnet
Colonel Charles Valentin Marie Bugnet (14 August 1884 – 17 December 1955) was a French military officer who served, with the rank of Major, as aide-de-camp (orderly officer) to French General Ferdinand Foch from September 1919 until Foch's death in 1929. Bugnet served Marshal Foch for more than nine years, and he is credited with writing the first biography about Foch, ''Foch Speaks'', finished in June 1929, just months after Foch's death in March of that year. Bugnet was also a writer of books. He died in Paris in 1955 of natural causes. Provided by Wikipedia
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Rue St-Dominique et G. Q. G., ou Les trois dictatures de la Guerre by Bugnet, Charles 1884-1955
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En écoutant le Maréchal Foch 1921 - 1929 by Bugnet, Charles
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Drei Diktaturen der Kampf um die Kriegführung in Frankreich 1914 - 1918 by Bugnet, Charles 1884-1955
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En écoutant le Maréchal Foch (1921 - 1929) by Bugnet, Charles
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En écoutant le Maréchal Foch (1921 - 1929) by Bugnet, Charles
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