Paul Prosper Henrys

General Henrys

Paul Prosper Henrys (or Paul-Prosper) (13 March 1862 – 6 November 1943) was a French general.

In his early career, he was stationed in French Algeria.
In 1912, he participated in the French conquest of Morocco under general Hubert Lyautey.
In May 1914, he received command over all French troops fighting in the Zaian War. He was replaced by Colonel Joseph-François Poeymirau in July 1916 and was sent to fight the Germans on the Western Front.

He commanded the French army on the Salonika front (L'Armée d'Orient) in the final year of the First World War.
Subsequently he was the chief of the French Military Mission to Poland during the Polish-Soviet War.

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