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  1. Philippe François Marie Leclerc de Hauteclocque (22 November 1902 – 28 November 1947) was a Free-French general during the Second World War. He became Marshal of France posthumously in 1952, and is known in France simply as le maréchal Leclerc or just Leclerc.

  2. Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, plus connu comme le général Leclerc ou maréchal Leclerc, né Philippe de Hauteclocque le 22 novembre 1902 à Belloy-Saint-Léonard et mort dans un accident d'avion le 28 novembre 1947 près de Colomb-Béchar (Algérie française), est un militaire français, l'un des principaux chefs militaires de ...

  3. Jacques-Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque. Born: November 22, 1902, Belloy-Saint-Léonard, France. Died: November 28, 1947, Colomb-Béchar [now Béchar], Algeria (aged 45) Role In: Normandy Invasion. North Africa campaigns. World War II.

  4. Among the dead was French General Philippe François Marie Leclerc de Hauteclocque. Even as his body was being transported back to France the government decided that he should be given a state funeral.

  5. Oct 20, 2022 · Philippe de Hauteclocque, who took the pseudonym Leclerc when he joined de Gaulle in exile in England in 1940, rose from captain to general during the war years, from his first command of a dozen men in French Cameroon in 1941 to leading nearly 20,000 members of the French 2nd Armored Division at Utah Beach in August 1944.

  6. Named Inspector General of Land Forces in North Africa, he was killed in an airplane accident near Colomb Béchar (Algeria) on November 28, 1947. On August 23, 1952, he received the posthumous title of Marshal of France. Tous les musées. de la ville de paris.

  7. Leclerc was born Philippe Hauteclocque. After his escape from France, he sought to divert the Vichy government’s attention from his family so he took his nom de guerre, arriving in England on July 25, 1940, to join Charles De Gaulle who, with British help, was working to bring France’s African colonies over to the Allied side.