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Philippe François
Marie Leclerc de
Hauteclocque (22
November 1902 – 28
November 1947) was a Free-French
general during World War II. He
became Marshal...
- The
House of
Hauteclocque is a
French noble family established during the
Middle Ages by the
lords of the fief of Hautecloque. Its most
illustrious member...
- The Musée du Général
Leclerc de
Hauteclocque et de la Libération de
Paris – Musée Jean
Moulin was a
museum located in the 15th arrondis****t of Paris...
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Christian Lambert: 2002-2004 Jean-Louis Fiamenghi: 2004-2007
Amaury de
Hauteclocque: 2007-2013 Jean-Michel Fauvergue: 2013-2017 Jean-Baptiste Dulion: 2017-2023...
- by
Nexter of France,
named in
honour of
General Philippe Leclerc de
Hauteclocque Search for "Leclerc" or "le Clerc" on Wikipedia. All
pages with titles...
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Nicole de
Hauteclocque (née
Nicole de Saint-Denis; 10
March 1913 – 18
January 1993) was a
French Second World War
resistance leader and
politician who...
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title of an
article in Le ****ouillot by
French journalist Xavier de
Hauteclocque [fr]
about a
British arms
dealer named Basil Zaharoff,
originally called...
- for
Canada (9:18 a.m.) Général de
Corps d'Armée
Philippe Leclerc de
Hauteclocque for
France (9:20 a.m.)
Lieutenant Admiral Conrad Helfrich for the Netherlands...
- leaders, such as Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky,
Golda Meir,
Philippe Leclerc de
Hauteclocque, and
Josip Broz Tito,
often adopted their noms de
guerre as
their proper...
- control. One
family ennobled with a
title in such a
manner is the
house of
Hauteclocque (by
letters patents of 1752), even if its most
recent members used a...