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1 List of high commissioners of France in the Levant  





2 List of general delegates of Free France in the Levant  





3 See also  





4 References  














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Pine Residence, Horsh district, Beirut

The high commissioner of France in the Levant (French: haut-commissaire de France au Levant; Arabic: المندوب السامي الفرنسي على سورية ولبنان), named after 1941 the general delegate of Free France in the Levant[1] (French: délégué général de la France libre au Levant[2]), was the highest ranking authority representing France (and Free France during World War II) in the French-mandated countries of Syria and Lebanon. Its office was based in the Pine ResidenceinBeirut, Lebanon (present-day official residence of the French ambassador in Lebanon).

List of high commissioners of France in the Levant[edit]

Portrait Name Term of office Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
Henri Gouraud 9 October 1919 23 November 1922 3 years, 45 days
Robert de Caix 23 November 1922 19 April 1923 147 days Acting
Maxime Weygand 19 April 1923 29 November 1924 1 year, 224 days
Maurice Sarrail 29 November 1924 23 December 1925 1 year, 24 days
Henry de Jouvenel 23 December 1925 23 June 1926 182 days
Henri Ponsot August 1926 13 July 1933 6 years, 11 months
Damien de Martel 16 July 1933 January 1939 5 years, 5 months
Gabriel Puaux January 1939 November 1940 1 year, 10 months
Jean Chiappe 24 November 1940 27 November 1940 3 days Died on flight to take office.
Henri Dentz 6 December 1940 14 July 1941 220 days Dentz was repatriated to Metropolitan France following the Armistice of Saint Jean d'Acre.

List of general delegates of Free France in the Levant[edit]

Portrait Name Term of office Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
Georges Catroux 24 June 1941 7 June 1943 1 year, 348 days Catroux was also Chief of Free French ForcesinLevant states.
Jean Helleu 7 June 1943 23 November 1943 169 days
Yves Chataigneau 23 November 1943 23 January 1944 61 days
Paul Beynet 23 January 1944 1 September 1946 2 years, 221 days

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Holt, P. M.; Lambton, Ann K. S.; Lewis, Bernard (1977). The Cambridge History of Islam. Cambridge University Press. p. 580. ISBN 9780521291361.
  • ^ Malsagne, Stéphane (2011). Fouad Chéhab. p. 79.

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