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Friday, 24 March 2017

Arras - Souchez General Barbot Memorial

General Barbot Monument
Souchez
In October 1914 the French 10th Army clashed with the German 6th Army around Arras. To the east of the City, at Feuchy, General Ernest Barbot commanding the 77th Division engaged in ferocious fighting. His Division was pushed back towards Arras, whilst on his left flank, the 70th Division had lost the vital ground of Vimy Ridge.


First Battle of Artois


Barbot's Division withdrew into Arras. Rallying his men to defend the city the General declared;

Whilst I am alive we do not retreat. So, Gentlemen of the Staff go to the men. Raise their hearts! Repeat everywhere: We stand fast, we will not let Arras go!

Barbot's men fought till they were exhausted, but they were instrumental in saving the city before being relieved by the 45th Division.

General Ernest Barbot
The 77th Division were moved to the front in front of Souchez. On 9th May 1915, the French launched an offensive to try to capture Vimy Ridge supported by the British to the North (Battles of Festubert and Aubers Ridge).

2nd Battle of Artois
 
During this battle, on 10th May,  General Barbot was mortally wounded. He is buried in a simple grave in the Cemetery of Notre Damme de Lorrette.

 
General Barbot Grave
Notre Damme De Lorrette
 
In 1937, a memorial to General Ernest Barbot and his division was inaugurated in Souchez. He was a soldiers general, his popularity was such that 100,000 Veterans attened the monuments unveiling.  Général Keller read the address:

Général Barbot was a man who knew how to natter with his men, to praise their courage and his ease of attitude, far from diminishing his prestige, created an atmosphere of that mutual affection which can be found in men who pursue the same goal and expose themselves to the same dangers.