Examples of using Foch in English and their translations into Serbian
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Avenue Foch.
Foch greeted them coldly.
Police inspector Foch.
Gone where?- Avenue Foch, to pick up the cash.
The Paris Peace Conference Foch.
On 6 August 1918, Foch was made a Marshal of France.
What about my mansion on Avenue Foch?
Foch had again succeeded in co-ordinating a defence and winning against the odds.
The car was stolen six months ago in a car-jacking on Avenue Foch.
Foch assumed a coordinating rather than a directing role, and the British.
It was changed again in 1929 to Avenue Foch, after the hero of the First World War, who died in that year.
Nina Foch, the actress who played Ducky's mother, died on December 5, 2008, necessitating the change.
The Allies reacted by appointing French Field Marshal Ferdinand Foch to coordinate all Allied activity in France, and then as generalissimo of all Allied forces everywhere.
Foch assumed a coordinating role, rather than a directing role and the British, French and U.S. commands operated largely independently.
Along with the British commander Field Marshal Haig, Foch planned the Grand Offensive, opening on 26 September 1918, which led to the defeat of Germany.
Foch assumed a co-ordinating rather than a directing role, and the British, French, and US commands operated largely independently.[205].
Also present that day were Lieutenant General Baron Jacques of Belgium, Admiral David Beatty of Great Britain,Marshal Ferdinand Foch of France, and General Armando Diaz of Italy.
On July 18, Ferdinand Foch proposed the second demarcation line, known as the Foch Line.
Liggett, who had been away from headquarters the previous day, had to sort out the mess andimplement the instructions from Supreme Commander Marshal Foch, allowing the French to recapture the city;
The celebrated Marshal Foch wrote,"If France has not been erased from the map of Europe, first thanks to the courage of Russian soldiers.".
Liggett, who had been away from headquarters the previous day, had to sort out the mess and implement the instructions from the Allied Supreme Command,Marshal Foch, allowing the French to recapture the city; he later recorded that this was the only time during the war in which he lost his temper.
At a meeting on 24 July, Foch agreed to the plan but insisted that the French First Army, which held the front to the south of the British Fourth Army, should participate.
Starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron(her film debut), Oscar Levant,Georges Guétary, and Nina Foch, the film is set in Paris, and was directed by Vincente Minnelli from a script by Alan Jay Lerner.
Avenue Foch(French pronunciation:[avny fɔʃ]) is an avenue in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France, named after World War I Marshal Ferdinand Foch in 1929.
Haig, Petain, andPershing retained tactical control of their respective armies; Foch assumed a co-ordinating rather than a directing role, and the British, French, and US commands operated largely independently.
The Allied generalissimo, General Ferdinand Foch, ordered a counteroffensive which led to the Second Battle of the Marne, after which victory he was promoted to Marshal of France.
After a quick victory at Saint-Mihiel, east of Verdun, some of the more bullish AEF commanders had hoped to push on eastwards to Metz, but this did not fit in with the plans of the Allied Supreme Commander,Marshal Foch, for three simultaneous offensives into the"bulge" of the Western Front(the other two being the Fourth Army's breach of the Hindenburg Line and an Anglo-Belgian offensive, led by Plumer's Second Army, in Flanders).
The Allied general, General Ferdinand Foch, ordered a counteroffensive which led to victory at the Second Battle of the Marne, following which he was promoted to Marshal of France.
