New link found today (for admirals): http://ecole.nav.traditions.free.fr/officiers_a.htm
ok than i did not dream this. i'm also sure i have seen the pic before somewhere. probably on that ordre de la liberation site.Carlès: I remember having seen this pic for one of the liberation people but I can't remember which one!
for general Marcel Ihler, the picture is the good one although of poor quality, taken from the photo below. No known pic of general Jacques-Marie-Toussaint d'Arras for now.
Are you sure his bio is also on the site?found there:
Berenger_Marie_Daniel_
Him and admiral Amanrich: how do you class these two naval aeronautics specialists, air or naval leaders?Amiral Henry NOMY
benden said:Are you sure his bio is also on the site?
BERENGER Marie-Daniel-Régis aka Daniel Bérenger (1888-1971); RA 1941, VA 1943 (note; in French Navy, RA = BG & VA = MG, rank equivalent to LTG is Vice-Amiral d'Escadre); the victor of Koh-Chang of course (Superior Tactician)!
benden said:Him and admiral Amanrich: how do you class these two naval aeronautics specialists, air or naval leaders?
pretty much standardized values.Amanrich;24243;FRA;1942;1944;1990;1990;3;5;131072;2;0;5;2;Amanrich_Jean1_colour_fra;1942;1953;x
I missed him, but he's the right one; I think I have a magazine with a better picture of him, when I find it I will scan it for you.yes i think its him
Right, but if you play as France, you would be more than happy to have better leaders than in the original CSV!i did not spend to much attention on france as they usually loose so quick, this is what i have right now:
I would rate admiral Amanrich like that too, fine; at first I added manually your pics to my leaders/ministers files, but now I'm going to use directly your own CSV since I noticed you changed many things: more correct names, non-general leaders were deleted (I noticed that in ENG.csv) and new leaders were added...i had to look at the CSVs again. those are at the bottom of the "colour" packages (file called "zzz - CSVs" just to have it at the bottom). france is pretty much like vanilla i would say as i'm still tweaking the germans and made some corrections for ITA, SOV, JAP and ENG.
Yes, he was first chief of staff of the French air force but he retired in 1934 and was not recalled in 1939, although he was still on the reserve list (second section) at least up to 1945! the picture was good quality so I think it could have been used for Barès as a minister/leader for 1933 scenarios (as an OG of course!).EDIT: Joseph-Édouard Barès: a bit old, dont you think?
benden said:Right, but if you play as France, you would be more than happy to have better leaders than in the original CSV!
just be careful with the vichy event (well if you play france you wont see that one anyway).i still need to tweak this one.benden said:I would rate admiral Amanrich like that too, fine; at first I added manually your pics to my leaders/ministers files, but now I'm going to use directly your own CSV since I noticed you changed many things: more correct names, non-general leaders were deleted (I noticed that in ENG.csv) and new leaders were added...
benden said:Yes, he was first chief of staff of the French air force but he retired in 1934 and was not recalled in 1939, although he was still on the reserve list (second section) at least up to 1945! the picture was good quality so I think it could have been used for Barès as a minister/leader for 1933 scenarios (as an OG of course!).
EDIT: pics of French cabinet 1936 and new leaders, thx Bestmajor!
Nice idea to colour the "Attackplatta"! if I find a good pic for France I would surely post it for you. Thx for the preview and, by the way, here's the pic of admiral Bérenger:benden, if you have a pic which could be used for this http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum...-in-Colour&p=12906717&viewfull=1#post12906717
please post it (no matter if B&W or colour)
-Henri-Maurice Gauche: http://ecole-superieure-de-guerre.fr/promotions/biographie/3075i was searching for vice-amiral Louis Violette and head of deuxiéme bureau Colonel Maurice-Henri Gauché without any luck, though.
Sorry, unknown to me & not in 1937 (nor 1938) French Army millitary annuary from web.genealogie...maybe an incorrect name?thanks.
Re: Tulasne: i have him already but thought he is to old.
maybe you can ID http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=52&p=1634807#p1634807 Laferre??
Infos taken from web.genealogie:EDIT: colonel de Gefrier (air force - maybe higher rank but colonel in 1937). known?
thought about the incorrect name as well. La Ferre, de La Ferre, Laterre, de La Terre... nadabenden said:Sorry, unknown to me & not in 1937 (nor 1938) French Army millitary annuary from web.genealogie...maybe an incorrect name?
Note: in 1937 military governors of Paris were first general Henri Gouraud (from 1923 to 1937)then general Gaston Billotte (1937-1939)
that would match.01/05/39 Général de brigade aérienne puis 15/12/41 Général de division aérienne Hubert-Marie-Joseph de Geffrier (15/04/1893-1968): ..., chef d'état-major de la zone d'opérations aériennes du Nord et de la 1 armée aérienne (02/09/39-06/40), puis commandant de la base aérienne de Tarbes, puis chef de la 38 région aérienne, puis président de la délégation française aérienne auprès de la Commission allemande d'armistice (II) (41), puis chef de la 1 région aérienne (Aix-en-Provence) (V) et du secteur de défense aérienne du Sud (15/12/41-42), puis 43 en congé d'armistice. [Avant la guerre: attaché de l'Air à Berlin (01/07/37-02/09/39).] [Après la guerre: 15/04/46 en congé défintif du Personnel Navigant, 01/04/50 en réserve.]