Jean Auguste Berthaut (29 March 1817 – 24 December 1881) was a French soldier and politician.
He graduated from Saint Cyr in 1837. He was promoted to Brigadier general July 1870.
He commanded the National Guard in Paris in 1870. He fought at the Battle of Le Bourget, Champagny, and Battle of Buzenval. He was appointed Minister of War, in the government of Jules Dufaure. He was appointed commander of the 18th Army Corps. He was a grand officer of the Legion of Honor.[1][2]
References
edit- ^ "Gen. Jean Auguste Berthaut" (PDF). The New York Times. December 27, 1881.
- ^ Thompson Cooper (1879). Men of the time: a dictionary of contemporaries, containing biographical notices of eminent characters of both sexes. G. Routledge. p. 101.