Johann de Kalb. He was Barvarian, not German as Germany didn't exist yet and he was born in the German-speaking duchy of Barvaria.
A German-born officer who was killed at the Battle of Camden is Johann de Kalb. He war as a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Johann de Kalb
The twin defeats at Camden, South Carolina (leading to the surrender of Charleston) were the worst defeats of the war in some ways. The series of defeats in and around New York City early in the war nearly ended the whole revolution. Taken together, the Battle of Brooklyn Heights (or Battle of Long Island), New York City, Harlem, Fort Washington, Fort Lee, and more, left about half of Washington's men captured or killed.
it was a two day battle with no one killed,at the end the Union did a 50 gun salute and at the last shot the man was killed
The Indian leaders at the Battle of Little Bighorn (1876) were Crazy Horse, Chief Gall, Sitting Bull, and Lame White Man(killed in the battle).Who actually killed George Armstrong Custer is in dispute, as it was claimed by various braves including White Bull, Rain-in-the-Face, Flat Lip and Brave Bear.
The battle of Antietam' 10,000 Confederate and 12,000 Union soldiers were killed or wounded
About 600,000.Answerabout 680,000 soilders civilians and slaves where killed during the bloody civil war Military death estimates are between 618,000 and 700,000 due to battle wounds and disease, etc.
Johann de Kalb
Johann de Kalb
Johann de Kalb
Johann de Kalb was the German-born officer who lost his life during the Battle of Camden. The battle was fought on August 16, 1780, and resulted in a victory for the British.
Johann de Kalb was the German-born officer who lost his life during the Battle of Camden. The battle was fought on August 16, 1780, and resulted in a victory for the British.
Johann vo Robais, Baron de Kalb was the German officer killed at Camden. He died at the age of 59 and was buried at Bethesda Presbyterian Churchyard.
He was a German born Revolutionary War soldier who served as a Major General in the Continental Army and was killed at the Battle of Camden, South Carolina.
Sidney Johnston - killed in the battle, and replaced b his second-in-command P.G.T. Beauregard.
All the german soldiers were killed like rats
Fighter Command recorded 544 air crew killed, and 422 wounded during the Battle of Britain. During that period, they killed 3,336 German aircrew and captured 967.
He killed Officer Frank R. Schlatt.
Ensign Worth Bagley of the USS Winslow at the Battle of Cardenas, Cuba.