Harold Alexander served as the 17th Governor-General of Canada. He served in the British Army from 1911 to 1946, rising to the rank of Field Marshal. Alexander passed away in 1969.
He is living in charlotte nc
Kesselring was a Luftwaffe General who was German Cin C in defence of Italy in 1943/44. Alexander was appointed along with Montgomery to the British 8th Army before el Alamein; Monty upset people & Alex soothed them. Alexander remained in Italy when Montgomery went to 21st Army Group prior to D Day.
Leopold Abramson was born on November 11, 1893.
Not much is known about Alexander P. Asbourne's early life. His birth place and other details are unknown to the general public.
General Edler von Daniels's birth name is von Daniels, Alexander Edler.
Harold Alexander was born on December 10, 1891.
Harold Alexander was born on December 10, 1891.
Harold Alexander Abramson died in 1980.
Harold Alexander died on June 16, 1969 at the age of 77.
Harold Alexander died on June 16, 1969 at the age of 77.
Harold Alexander was born on December 10, 1891 and died on June 16, 1969. Harold Alexander would have been 77 years old at the time of death or 123 years old today.
Harold L. V. Alexander has written: 'Classifying palmprints' -- subject(s): Palmprints
General Sir Harold R. L. G. Alexander - Commanding General of 15th Army Group. Overall commander of the British 8th Army and American 5th Army until Dec 1944. Earlier in the war, General Alexander was charge of the retreat at Dunkirk and the retreat in Burma. When he returned, he was knighted and sent to command the troops in North Africa.
Harold Alexander Malmborg has written: 'This covenant people' -- subject(s): Baptists, Bible, Catechisms, Outlines, syllabi, Programmed instruction, Study and teaching
He is living in charlotte nc
Canadian Field Marshal Harold Alexander who was also the Governor General of Canada. He led and fought in these battlesBattle of DunkirkNorth African CampaignBattle of TunisiaAllied invasion of Italy
There were two leaders of British forces in Africa in 1942. For the first half of the year they were led by General Claude Auchinleck, who was then replaced by General Harold Alexander for the second half of the year and the rest of the North African campaign.