Maurice Le Glay

Maurice Le Glay
Le Glay photographed in the early 1920s
Born1868
Bordeaux, France
Died3 April 1936
Casablanca, Morocco
AllegianceFrance
Service/branchFrench Army
Years of service1887/8-1918
Battles/warsZaian War

Maurice Le Glay (1868 – 3 April 1936) was a French Army officer and author of works on Morocco. He served as an artillery and political officer in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco before retiring to a civil post in 1918 so that he could begin a literary career. He wrote numerous journal articles and several books including a description of the French defeat at the Battle of El Herri. He was a strong admirer of the Berber people, though he was criticised for inspiring the political division of the Berber and Arab peoples in Morocco. He retired to Casablanca, where he died and was honoured with a street named in his memory.


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