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Kalb

 (kălb, kälp), Johann Known as "Baron de Kalb." 1721-1780.
German general in the American Revolution who wintered with George Washington at Valley Forge (1777-1778) and was mortally wounded at the Battle of Camden (1780).
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Kalb

(kælb, kɑlp)

n.
Johann, ( “Baron de Kalb” ), 1721–80, German general in the American Revolutionary Army.
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