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LOUIS JULES TROCHU (18'5–'896)

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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 298 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LOUIS JULES TROCHU (18'5–'896)  , French general, was born at Palais (Belle-Ile-en-Mer) on the '2th of March 1815 . Educated at St Cyr he received a commission in the Staff Corps in 1837, was promoted
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lieutenant in '840, and captain in 1843 . He served as a captain in Algeria under Marshal Bugeaud, who, in recognition of his gallantry in the battles of Sidi Yussuf and
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Isly,, made him his aide-de-camp and entrusted him with important commissions . He was promoted major in 1845, and colonel in 1853 . He served with distinction throughout the
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Crimean
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campaign, first as aide-de-camp to Marshal St Arnaud, and then as general of brigade, and was made a
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commander of the Legion of Honour and general of division . He again distinguished himself in command of a division in the
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Italian campaign of '859, where he won the
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grand
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cross of the Legion of Honour . In 1866 he was employed at the
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ministry of war in the preparation of army reorganization schemes, and he published anonymously in the following
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year L'Armee franraise en 1867, a
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work inspired with Orleanist sentiment, which ran through ten
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editions in a few months and reached a twentieth in 1870 . This brochure brought him into
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bad odour at court, and he
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left the war office on
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half-pay, and was refused a command in the field at the outbreak of the Franco-German War . After the earlier disasters in '870, he was appointed by the emperor first commandant of the troops of Chalons camp, and soon afterwards (Aug . 17) governor of Paris and commander-inchief of all the forces destined for the defence of'the capital, including some 120,000
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regular troops, 8o,000 mobiles, and 330,000
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National Guards . He worked energetically to put Paris in a state of defence and throughout the siege showed himself•a master of the passive defensive . At the revolution of the 4th of September he became president of the government of national defence, in addition to his other offices .

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plan " for defending the city raised expectations doomed to disappointment; the successive sorties made under pressure of public opinion were unsuccessful, and having declared in one of his proclamations that the governor of Paris would never capitulate, when capitulation became inevitable he resigned the governorship of Paris on the 22nd of
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January 1871 to General Vinoy, retaining the
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presidency of the government until after the armistice in
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February . He was elected to the National Assembly by eight departments, and sat for
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Morbihan . In
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October he was elected president of the council general for Morbihan . In
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July 1872 he retired from
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political
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life, and in 1873 from the army . He published in 1873 Pour la verite et pour la justice, in
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justification of the government of national defence, and in 1879 L'Arnee franeaise en 1879, par un officier en retraite, a sort of supplement to his former work of 1867 . He died at
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Tours on the 7th of October 1896 .

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