
Ferdinand Foch
Ferdinand Foch was a French military leader during World War I, serving as a key strategist and commander. He is best known for coordinating the Allied efforts during the war's final year, helping to turn the tide against the Germans. As Supreme Allied Commander, he played a crucial role in planning and executing successful offensives that led to the war’s end. Foch’s leadership was characterized by his tactical skill, strong organization, and ability to unite Allied forces. After the war, he was celebrated as a hero in France and later became a military advisor and educator.