Henri Guisan (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi ɡizɑ̃]; 21 October 1874 – 7 April 1960) was a Swiss military officer who held the office of General of the Swiss...
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Guisan may refer to: 1960 Guisan, a main-belt asteroid named after Henri Guisan Antoine Guisan, Swiss ecologist Esperanza Guisán (1940–2015), Spanish philosopher...
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Observatory near Bern, Switzerland, and named after Swiss General Henri Guisan. Guisan orbits the Sun in the central main-belt at a distance of 2.2–2.8 AU...
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National Redoubt (Switzerland) (section Guisan plan)
fortifications, the Border Line, and the Army line fortifications. General Henri Guisan developed a strategy for the defence of Switzerland that recognised its...
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elects a General to command the army and air force. On 30 August 1939, Henri Guisan was elected General, with 204 votes out of 227 cast. He immediately began...
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Quaianlagen (Zurich) (redirect from General-Guisan-Quai)
playground. The Alpenquai on the left bank – renamed General-Guisan-Quai after Henri Guisan in 1960 – was created as a terrace-like promenade for the urban...
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leader DMP · 1959 1960 Guisan 1973 UA Henri Guisan (1874–1960), Swiss general in World War II DMP · 1960 1961 Dufour 1973 WA Henri Dufour (1787–1875), Swiss...
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had secured supplies, mobilized the army under the command of General Henri Guisan, and initiated a rationing program to ensure the population's basic needs...
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division and narrowly failed to achieve promotion to the Serie A in 1929. Henri Guisan acted as president between 1929 and 1939, when his position became honorary...
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with German SS officer Walter Schellenberg with the approval of General Henri Guisan and senior echelons. Schellenberg explained that a group close to Hitler...
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point, Switzerland mobilized 850,000 soldiers. Under the leadership of Henri Guisan, Switzerland developed its National Redoubt plan in case of an invasion...
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more intensive training than other infantry companies. In 1943, General Henri Guisan, convinced of the necessity of shock troops specially trained for close...
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This would contribute to his tensions with the next Swiss General, Henri Guisan. His daughter Renée Schwarzenbach-Wille, who was married to silk tycoon...
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and good fortune, as larger events during the war intervened. General Henri Guisan, appointed the commander-in-chief for the duration of the war ordered...
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Franco-Prussian War, General Ulrich Wille during the First World War, and General Henri Guisan during the Second World War ("la Mob", "the Mobilisation"). Although...
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three days. Parliament quickly selected the 61-year-old career soldier Henri Guisan to be General and by 3 September 430,000 combat troops and 210,000 in...
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(1872–1957) a Swiss Post-Impressionist painter, lived in Pully 1929-1934 Henri Guisan (1874–1960), General of the Swiss Army during WWII, lived in Pully until...
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leaving its administration entrusted to the SGG. On July 25, 1940, General Henri Guisan used the site for his speech, now remembered as the "Rütlirapport", to...
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January – Edwin Fischer, pianist and conductor (born 1886) 7 April – Henri Guisan, military leader (born 1874) "All federal councillors since 1848". www...
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Sempach (1386) 1987: Le Corbusier (b. 1887) 1988: Olympic Movement 1989: Henri Guisan (general mobilisation 1939) 1990: Gottfried Keller (d. 1890) Swissmint...
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General Henri Guisan of the Swiss Army wearing a kepi with rank insignia...
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mobilization of the army took place during World War II under the command of Henri Guisan (see also Switzerland during the World Wars). The Patrouille des Glaciers...
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invading Switzerland during World War II but never attacked. Under General Henri Guisan, the Swiss army prepared for the mass mobilization of militia forces...
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against an invasion by Nazi Germany or Fascist Italy. Thus, General Henri Guisan put in place the National Redoubt, a plan in which the military was to...
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Biographien der Kommandanten des 1. Korps Paul Cérésole, Louis-Henri Bornand, Henri Guisan, Olivier Pittet, Arthur de Techtermann, Roch de Diesbach. Editions...
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Victor Besenval de Bronstatt (1721–1791) Guillaume-Henri Dufour (1787–1875), General, geographer Henri Guisan (1874–1960), General during World War II Hans...
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in 1848. 25 September – Noëlle Roger, writer (born 1953) 21 October – Henri Guisan, military leader (died 1960) 27 November – Johannes Baumann, politician...
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the establishment of Switzerland as a federal state in 1848, Guillaume Henri Dufour was nominated by the Swiss Diet to serve as general in response to...
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quay connecting the square with Lake Zurich is named General-Guisan-Quai, after Henri Guisan. From the Bürkliplatz landing gate, Zürichsee-Schifffahrtsgesellschaft...
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Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss in a failed coup attempt. 1940 – General Henri Guisan orders the Swiss Army to resist German invasion and makes surrender illegal...
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