Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque

Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque

Known for: Acting
Biography: 1902-11-22
Deathday: 1947-11-28 (45 years old)

Biography

Philippe François Marie Leclerc de Hauteclocque (22 November 1902 – 28 November 1947) was a Free-French general during the Second World War. He became Marshal of France posthumously in 1952, and is known in France simply as le maréchal Leclerc or just Leclerc.

The son of an aristocratic family, Hauteclocque graduated from the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr, the French military academy, in 1924. After service with the French Occupation of the Ruhr and in Morocco, he returned to Saint-Cyr as an instructor. He was awarded the croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures for leading goumiers in an attack on caves and ravines on Bou Amdoun on 11 August 1933.

During the Second World War he fought in the Battle of France. He was one of the first who defied his government's Armistice to make his way to Britain to fight with the Free French under General Charles de Gaulle, adopting the nom de guerre of Leclerc so that his wife and children would not be put at risk if his name appeared in the papers. He was sent to French Equatorial Africa, where he rallied local leaders to the rebel Free French cause, and led a force against Gabon, whose leaders supported the French Government. From Chad he led raids into Italian Libya. After his forces captured Kufra, he had his men swear an oath known today as the Serment de Koufra, in which they pledged to fight on until their flag flew over the Strasbourg Cathedral. The forces under his command, known as L Force, campaigned in Libya in 1943, covered the Eighth Army's inland flank during its advance into Tunisia, and participated in the attack on the Mareth Line. L Force was then transformed into the 2e Division Blindée, although it was often referred to as La Division Leclerc. It fought under Leclerc's command in the Battle of Normandy, and participated in the liberation of Paris and Strasbourg.

After the end of World War II in Europe in May 1945, he was given command of the French Far East Expeditionary Corps (Corps expéditionnaire français en Extrême-Orient, CEFEO). He represented France at the surrender of the Japanese Empire in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945. He quickly perceived the necessity for a political solution to the nascent conflict in Indochina, but once again was ahead of his countrymen, and was recalled to France in 1946. He was killed in an air crash in Algeria in 1947.

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Known For
Acting

Gender
Male

Birthday
1902-11-22

Deathday
1947-11-28 (45 years old)

Birth Name
Philippe François Marie de Hauteclocque

Religion
Catholic

Children
Henri Leclerc de Hauteclocque

Relatives
Renauld de Chaumont-Quitry

Citizenships
France

Awards
Commander of the Order of Military Virtue, Godfather promotion of Special Military School of Saint-Cyr, Grand cross of the Order of the Million Elephants and the White Parasol, Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Cambodia, Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur, Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, Commemorative medal for voluntary service in Free France, Companion of the Liberation, Croix de guerre 1939–1945, Czechoslovak War Cross 1939–1945, Grand cross of the Order of the White Lion, Legionnaire of Legion of Merit, Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown, Grand Cross of the Order of Wissam El Alaouite, Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown, Colonial Medal, War Cross, Médaille militaire, Order of Glory, Médaille commémorative de la guerre 1939–1945, Escapees' Medal, Insignia for the Military Wounded, Order of the Million Elephants and the White Parasol, Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures, Distinguished Service Order, Order of the Bath, Croix de guerre, Bronze Star Medal, Silver Star, Médaille de la Résistance

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