Joffre
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Definition
Noun: * Joffre: A proper noun referring to Joseph Joffre, a French military commander who served as the Commander-in-Chief of the French armies on the Western Front from the start of World War I until the end of 1916.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- General Joffre was credited with halting the German advance at the First Battle of the Marne.
- The strategy employed by Joffre in the early years of the war was heavily criticized for its cost in human lives.
- A statue of Marshal Joffre stands in Paris.
Advanced Usage
- The name Joffre is primarily used in historical and military contexts to refer specifically to the individual. It is not used as a common noun.
- It can be used metonymically to refer to the French high command or strategic approach during his tenure.
- The spirit of Joffre—offensive at all costs—dominated early French tactics.
Variants and Related Words
- Joseph Joffre: The full name of the individual.
- Marshal Joffre: His title after being promoted to Marshal of France in 1916.
- Papa Joffre: An affectionate nickname used by French soldiers, referring to his calm and paternal demeanor.
Synonyms
- The Victor of the Marne: An epithet highlighting his most famous military achievement.
- French Commander-in-Chief (WWI): A descriptive term for his role.
Notes on Meaning
- The reference context contains a factual error: Joseph Joffre commanded during World War I, not World War II. His tenure ended before the conclusion of WWI. The correct historical period is essential for accurate usage.
Noun
- French field marshal who commanded the Allied armies in France during World War II (1852-1931)