Lieutenant-General Henry Freydenberg (14 December 1876 – 20 August 1975) was a French army officer.
[1] In 1919 he was chief of staff to general d'Anselme during the French occupation of Odessa.
As a colonel in 1921 he commanded a groupe mobile (a brigade-sized mixed-arms force) in an operation that ended the 7-year Zaian War.
[4] He retired in 1938 but was recalled upon the outbreak of the Second World War and became commander of the Colonial Corps.
[4] On 5 June 1940, during the Battle of France, he took over command of the French Second Army from Charles Huntziger, who had transferred to command the Fourth Army Group and who signed the Armistice with Germany on 22 June.