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  1. Von Kluck, 8 Eylül gecesi belirleyici zaferin ertesi gün kazanılacağını belirterek von Moltke'ye telgraf gönderdi. Bunun yerine, 9 Eylül'de Alman Genel Merkezi temsilcisi Hentsch, Bülow Ordusunun durumunu çok tehlikeli olarak gördü ve o zamana kadar von Kluck'un kendi sorunlarının çoğunun üstesinden gelmesine rağmen, tüm orduların geri çekilmesini emretti.

  2. Von Kluck's role in the plan was to command the extreme right of the German forces in attacking the left flank of the French army and encircling Paris, bringing a rapid conclusion to the war. After capturing Brussels on 20 August, von Kluck was almost successful in defeating France, his forces being halted a mere 13 miles from the French capital in the First Battle of the Marne from 6-9 ...

  3. In his account von Kluck argues forcefully that the decision to retreat was not his, but instead mandated by the Army's central command (i.e. Chief of Staff Helmuth von Moltke); indeed, von Kluck suggests that rather than retreat First Army should have pressed on with the attack with the possibility of winning a great victory over combined French and British forces.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2014 · “Long-out-of-print account of the first weeks of the Great War by Alexander von Kluck, Commander of the German First Army, which fought and lost the decisive Battle of the Marne after clashing with the BEF at Mons and Le Cateau. ...

  5. En esta etapa, el General von Kluck comenzó a plantear la hipótesis de un cambio en la dirección de marcha de su ejército, convencido de poder eludir y derrotar al 5º ejército francés, propuso al General Karl von Bülow, el prudente comandante del 2º ejército, que avanzaba por su flanco izquierdo, con quien durante la campaña von Kluck había tenido continuos contrastes sobre la ...

  6. 德国将军亚历山大·冯·克拉克(Alexander von Kluck),在第一次世界大战期间,在战争开始时指挥了德国第一军对巴黎的进攻。 克拉克曾在“七周战争”(1866年)和“法德战争”(1870-71年)中服役。

  7. Alexander von Kluck is an unrecruitable German Cavalry General. He was an experienced German army general. Alexander von Kluck's given stats are from the 1865 Conquest; they may be different in his other appearances.