General de KalbUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1966 - 251 էջ Originally published in 1966, A. E. Zucker presented the first modern biography of General de Kalb, a German by birth who held the rank of major general in the Continental Army and died at the Battle of Camden during the American Revolutionary War. Through the use of previously unpublished materials, Zucker's biography challenged previous views of de Kalb and depicts his relationship with Lafayette. |
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... officer , who with the consent of the French Government , had been collecting cannon from various arsenals in France , had succeeded in sending them to the United States . As a reward for his aid to America , this overbearing , impudent ...
... officer , who with the consent of the French Government , had been collecting cannon from various arsenals in France , had succeeded in sending them to the United States . As a reward for his aid to America , this overbearing , impudent ...
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... French officers are very well brought up indeed to come here to serve the United States without first having been invited ! Last year , it is true , we needed some French officers , but now we have many of them , and very experi- enced ...
... French officers are very well brought up indeed to come here to serve the United States without first having been invited ! Last year , it is true , we needed some French officers , but now we have many of them , and very experi- enced ...
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... French officers were appointed to high posts . - Here was perhaps a turning - point in history , with de Kalb deter ... French nation ? " What if Lafayette had returned to France in a huff because Congress had met him and his ...
... French officers were appointed to high posts . - Here was perhaps a turning - point in history , with de Kalb deter ... French nation ? " What if Lafayette had returned to France in a huff because Congress had met him and his ...
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