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Jean-Baptiste Kléber - Wikipedia After serving for one year in the French Royal Army, he joined the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Emperor seven years later However, his humble birth hindered his opportunities Eventually, Kléber joined the French Revolutionary Army in 1792 and quickly rose through the ranks
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Kléber, Jean-Baptiste - Biography - General - Napoleon Empire Jean-Baptiste Kléber was born on March 9, 1753 in Strasbourg, at 8, fossé des Tanneurs He was the son of Reine Bogart and Jean-Nicolas Kléber, who died prematurely just three years after the child's birth His widow remarried Jean-Martin Burger, another local bourgeois
Jean Baptiste Kléber (1753-1800) - FrenchEmpire. net Promoted to chef de brigade in April of 1793, Kléber took charge of the defense of the fort of Sainte-Elisabeth during the siege of Mainz Leading numerous sorties against the enemy, he successfully delayed the surrender of the fort, but the siege was never broken and the French finally surrendered Mainz on July 23rd
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Kléber, Jean Baptiste | Encyclopedia. com Jean Baptiste Kléber (zhäN bätēst´ klābĕr´), 1753–1800, French general, b Strasbourg A trained architect, he attended military school in Munich and served in the Austrian army from 1777 to 1783 In 1789 he entered the French National Guard
Jean-Baptiste Kleber : Napoleonic Wars : Generals Given the honour of taking command of all French forces when Bonaparte returned to France, Kleber held together his isolated troops in the face of an increasingly hostile native population and a large Ottoman army