Henri Le Rond

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General Henri Le Rond

Henri Le Rond (9 October 1864 – 29 May 1949) was a French General, officer of the Deuxième Bureau and Head of the Inter-Allied Administrative and Plebiscite Commission in Upper Silesia ("C.I.H.S"; French: Commission interalliée de gouvernement et de plébiscite de Haute-Silésie).[1][2] The commission suggested a plan to divide the region of Upper Silesia in the aftermath of World War I, which led to the cession of East Upper Silesia.

Le Rond was born in

Order of Saint-Charles of Monaco.[3] Le Rond died 1949 in Paris
.

Literature

  • Jadwiga Liponska-Sajdak: General Henri Le Rond: W 75 rocznice III Powstania Slaskiego (polish)
  • Dziennik Personalny, R.3, nr 27, s. 616

References

  1. ^ Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: Ungekrönter König Oberschlesiens of 7 May 2003 (German).
  2. ^ Cendari: Inter-Allied Administrative and Plebiscite Commission in Upper Silesia
  3. ^ "Journal De Monaco - Bulletin Official de la Principaute" (PDF). May 23, 1922. Retrieved 9 August 2022.