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Wilhelm René de l'Homme de
Courbière (25
February 1733 – 23 July 1811) was a Dutch-born
military officer who
served in the
Dutch States Army and the Prussian...
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Suppl B: 152–9. doi:10.1016/j.placenta.2008.07.007. PMID 18790328.
Courbiere B,
Decanter C, Bringer-Deutsch S,
Rives N, Mirallié S, Pech JC, De Ziegler...
- allies. The garrison,
commanded by
General Wilhelm René de l'Homme de
Courbière,
withheld blockade and
siege for some 11 months, long past the formal...
- Its
central point is the Citadel,
known by
Germans as
Courbière's Fortress (German:
Feste Courbiere) – a
stronghold in the
northern part of the city, the...
- ISBN 978-0465010127. Fischer, Paul (1907).
Feste Graudienz 1807
unter Gouverneur de
Courbiere -
Geschichte der
Blockade und
Belagerung (PDF) (in German). Graudenz:...
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Breslau area. The division's
initial commander was Rene de l’Homme de
Courbiere.
During the
Invasion of Poland, the 213th
Infantry Division served in...
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Zeitfreiwilliger (temporary volunteer) in the 19th
Infantry Regiment (von
Courbiere) at Frankfurt/Oder from 1920 to 1921.
Hanke obtained an
education as a...
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Louis Bernard Coclers (1740–1817) –
painter Wilhelm René de l'Homme de
Courbière (1733–1811) –
Prussian field marshal Peter Debye (1884–1966) –
Nobel prize...
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successfully defended by
General of
Infantry Wilhelm René de l'Homme de
Courbière against attacks by
French troops. In 1871,
Graudenz became part of the...
- Hans-Joachim
Kahler (badly wounded) July 10, 1944 –
December 23, 1944
Major von
Courbière December 1944 –
January 1945
Generalmajor ****muth Mäder (Führer Grenadier...