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- Claude Nicholson (British Army officer) - Wikipedia
Nicholson is portrayed by Richard Glover in the film Darkest Hour (2017) about Winston Churchill during the War Cabinet Crisis in 1940 In the film, Churchill orders Nicholson to hold out and delay the Germans so that the bulk of the British Expeditionary Force can be evacuated from Dunkirk
- Nicholson, Claude. - WW2 Gravestone
Claude Nicholson, a substantive brigadier, was then the second most senior officer of the British Army prisoners in captivity in Germany He was already a national figure at home because of his stand at Calais
- Brigadier General Claude Nicholson (1898–1943) • FamilySearch
Discover life events, stories and photos about Brigadier General Claude Nicholson (1898–1943) of Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom
- Biography of Brigadier Claude Nicholson (1898 – 1943 . . . - Generals
This is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of Brigadier Claude Nicholson He was a general during World War Two
- Brigadier Claude Nicholson CB, Commander 30th Brigade
Claude Nicholson, a substantive brigadier, was then the second most senior officer of the British Army prisoners in captivity in Germany He was already a national figure at home because of his stand at Calais
- Claude Nicholson (British Army officer) - Wikiwand
Claude Nicholson, was a British Army officer who fought in the First World War and commanded the defence at the Siege of Calais in the Second World War
- Claude Nicholson (British Army officer) - Military Wiki
Brigadier Claude Nicholson CB (2 July 1898 [1] – 26 June 1943 [2]) was a British Army officer who fought in World War I and commanded the defence at the Siege of Calais in World War II
- Claude Nicholson (British Army officer) — Grokipedia
On 26 June 1943, Brigadier Claude Nicholson fell to his death from a third-floor window of his quarters at Oflag IX A Z prisoner-of-war camp in Rotenburg an der Fulda, Germany, where he served as Senior British Officer
- Brig Gen Claude Nicholson (1898-1943) - Find a Grave Memorial
Nicholson died in captivity in 1943, in the German city of Rotenburg an der Fulda where he was kept as a POW According to his death certificate, he threw himself out of a window afterafter suffering from depression, suffering a skull fracture
- Claude Nicholson (British Army officer) explained
Nicholson is portrayed by Richard Glover in the film Darkest Hour (2017) about Winston Churchill during the War Cabinet Crisis in 1940 In the film, Churchill orders Nicholson to hold out and delay the Germans so that the bulk of the British Expeditionary Force can be evacuated from Dunkirk
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