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  1. Mark Clark became the youngest Lieutenant General in America in 1945. He played important roles in Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of North Africa, and in the Allied campaign in Italy. Born in 1896, Clark was educated at the West Point Military Academy. He left just at the right time to fight in World War One in 1917, where he was ...

  2. Il generale statunitense Mark Wayne Clark all'inizio della seconda guerra mondiale era il principale collaboratore del generale Dwight Eisenhower. Egli prese il comando delle truppe americane che combatterono la dura e lunga campagna d'Italia, a capo dell’Operazione Avalanche. Mark Clark fu uno dei generali alleati più discussi e controversi ...

  3. US General Mark Wayne Clark at the beginning of WWII was the main collaborator of General Dwight Eisenhower. He took command of the American troops that fought the harsh and long Italian campaignat the head of Operation Avalanche. Mark Clark was one of the most discussed and controversial Allied generals of World War II.

  4. Mark W. Clark und Salzburg. Von 1945 bis 1947 war er US-Hochkommissar für Österreich. Am 1. Februar 1946 wurde er Ehrenbürger der Stadt Salzburg und Ehrenbürger der Gemeinde Strobl. Darüber hinaus wurde er auf Anregung von Hofrat Rudolf Dworzak auf einer Bürgermeisterbesprechung in der Bezirkshauptmannschaft Salzburg-Umgebung am 4.

  5. Mark Wayne Clark was a United States Army officer who saw service during World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. He was the youngest four-star gener...

  6. 5 de may. de 2010 · Mark Wayne Clark werd geboren op 1 mei 1896 in New York. Het grootste gedeelte van zijn jeugd bracht hij door in de staat Illinois aangezien zijn vader, Charles Carr Clark, als infanterieofficier was geplaatst in Fort Sheridan.

  7. Mark Wayne Clark Général américain (Madison Barracks, Jefferson County, 1896-Charleston, Caroline du Sud, 1984). Commandant le 2 e corps d'armée en 1942, il négocie la convention franco-américaine du 22 novembre 1942 (accord Clark-Darlan).