Early Life and Military Career
Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre was born on January 12, 1852, in Rivesaltes, France. The son of a cooper-turned-wine merchant and the third of 11 children, he attended the prestigious engineering school École Polytechnique, under the French Ministry of Defense, taking a break to volunteer in the army during the Franco-Prussion War.
He returned to school after the war and, upon graduating, continued his studies as an engineer officer, specializing in artillery and demonstrating an aptitude for military strategy and tactics.
Joffre joined the French Army in 1871, where he served as an engineer officer at Formosa, Tonkin and Madagascar, gaining experience in colonial campaigns. He rose through the ranks, and, in 1911, at age 59 (considered young for the appointment), he was appointed commander-in-chief of the general staff of the French Army, charged with leading modernization and reorganization efforts.