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...Nazi Army on the Western Front broke through at Sedan, crossed the Meuse River, and started the drive that ended in the defeat of France. In command of the Ninth French Army, protecting the Meuse, was General Andre Georges Corap. Six days after the break-through Premier Paul Reynaud took to the air, told the French Senate of the Meuse disaster, which he blamed on "the total disorganization of the Corap Army." Said he: "As a result of unbelievable faults, which will be punished, bridges on the Meuse were not destroyed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Exonerated Corap | 4/21/1941 | See Source »

General Corap was relieved of his command. Paris newsmen thought that General Corap had been made a scapegoat by the Reynaud Government in an effort to restore its own prestige. His Army might have been full of slackers and saboteurs (TIME, Jan. 8, 1940), but his previous record was superb. A graduate of St. Cyr, French equivalent of West Point, he had served on Marshal Foch's staff in World War I, was twice cited for bravery. He served in 1926 under Marshal Petain against famed Rebel Abdel-Krim in French Morocco. He was for a while Chief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Exonerated Corap | 4/21/1941 | See Source »

...news of General Corap since the French collapse. One day last month, said a Government spokesman, General Corap turned up unexpectedly in Vichy, paid a surprise call on General Charles Huntziger, Minister of War. To General Huntziger he told his story, presented proofs. General Huntziger investigated, learned that Premier Reynaud's accusation was based on an unconfirmed report which he heard just half an hour before he went on the air last May. General Corap had repeatedly complained to General Maurice Gamelin, then in command of the French Army, that he lacked materiel and men to meet a German...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Exonerated Corap | 4/21/1941 | See Source »

...Paul Reynaud...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Current Affairs Test: Current Affairs Test, Feb. 24, 1941 | 2/24/1941 | See Source »

...Minister, wry little Paul Joseph Goebbels, and his Deputy Party Leader, hairy Rudolph Hess, warned Britain last week that the blow was coming soon. Dr. Goebbels' foreboding was particularly ominous. All enemies of the Fuhrer are given a last warning, said he: "Bruning, Schuschnigg, Benes, Beck, Daladier and Reynaud all received that warning. Mr. Churchill belongs to that category . . . and Germany only grants him a last respite before the sentence is executed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: War Aims | 2/17/1941 | See Source »

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