Archibald Wavell
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Sir Archibald Wavell (
May 5,
1883 -
May 24,
1950) was a
British General and the commander of
British Army forces in the
Middle East during
World War II. He led British forces to victory over the
Italians, only to be defeated by the
German army.
Wavell attended the Winchester College and the Sandhurst Military Academy. He fought in the second Boer War, World War I, and World War II. After World War II, Wavell was named Viceroy of India until Indian independence was realised in 1947.
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|width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
New Creation
|width="40%" align="center"|Earl Wavell
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Archibald Wavell
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Quotes
- "I think he [Benito Mussolini] must do something, if he cannot make a graceful dive he will at least have to jump in somehow; he can hardly put on his dressing-gown and walk down the stairs again."