François Anthoine


François Paul Anthoine was a French Army general during the First World War. When the war began, Anthoine was General Noël Castelnau's Chief of Staff. Anthoine played an important role in the Nivelle Offensive in spring 1917.
Anthoine was eventually promoted to command the Fourth Army in March 1917 then the First Army in June 1917. At the Third Battle of Ypres in autumn 1917, Anthoine and the First Army participated in the attacks on the northern flank of the salient and guarding the BEF flank from German attack across the Yser Canal. The Second Army was given a parallel task, attacking the southern flank of the salient and guarding the BEF's southern flank. Anthoine then served as chief of staff to Philippe Pétain, French commander in chief but was dismissed as he was thought "too pessimistic" after the near catastrophe of the Third Battle of the Aisne in May 1918. After this sacking, François Anthoine died many years later in 1944.