Paul-André Doyen

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Paul-André Doyen (born June 21, 1881 in Cabanac-et-Villagrains , † September 3, 1974 in Veyrier-du-Lac ) was a French general .

On June 30, 1940, the German Armistice Commission (DWstK) was set up, which was to exist for the time of the German occupation of France and had its headquarters in Wiesbaden . General Charles Huntziger was the head of the French delegation until September 14, 1940 , followed by General Paul-André Doyen.

Works

This is an incomplete selection:

  • Report du général Doyen , 1942.
  • La Campagne du détachement d'armée des Alpes: Mars, avril, may 1945 , Arthaud, 1948.

Individual evidence

  1. Hermann Böhme: The Franco-German armistice in the Second World War - Origin and foundations of the armistice of 1940 , DVA, Stuttgart 1966, p. 147ff.
  2. Regina M. Delacor: bombings and repression. Selected documents on the cyclical escalation of Nazi terror in occupied France in 1941/42 . (= Instrumenta. Volume 4). Thorbecke, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-7995-7268-6 , p. 14. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).