Joseph Gallieni
![Gallieni in 1910](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a1/Gen._Gallieni_LCCN2014697689_%28cropped%29.jpg)
He was recalled from retirement at the beginning of the First World War. As Military Governor of Paris he played an important role in the First Battle of the Marne, when Maunoury's Sixth Army, which was under his command, attacked the German west flank. A small portion of its strength was rushed to the front in commandeered Paris taxicabs.
From October 1915 he served as Minister of War, resigning from that post in March 1916 after criticizing the performance of the French Commander-in-Chief, Joseph Joffre (formerly his subordinate, earlier in their careers), during the German attack on Verdun. He died later that year and was made Marshal of France posthumously in 1921. Provided by Wikipedia
1