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  1. 27 de abr. de 2021 · While most American amphibious operations were successful, Union General George B. McClellan’s Peninsula Campaign of 1862, which aimed to end the Civil War by capturing the Confederate capital of Richmond, stands out as a notable failure.

  2. George B. McClellanBorn December 3, 1826 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Died October 29, 1885 Orange, New Jersey Union general known as "the young Napoleon" Commander of the Army of the Potomac in 1861–62 Democratic nominee for the presidency in 1864 Source for information on George B. McClellan: American Civil War Reference Library dictionary.

  3. George B. McClellan, known as “Little Mac” and “Little Napoleon,” was the Union General who served as both Commander of the Army of the Potomac and General in Chief after the resignation of General Winfield Scott (whom McClellan circumvented) in November 1861. He maintained his headquarters in Washington during the winter of 1861-62 at ...

  4. George B. McClellan (1826-1885) 1826, Dec. 3 Born, Philadelphia, Pa. Son and third child of Dr. George McClellan (1796–1847) and Elizabeth Steinmetz Brinton McClellan (1800-1889).

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  6. George B. McClellan. George Brinton McClellan (ur. 3 grudnia 1826, zm. 29 października 1885) – amerykański wojskowy, generał major podczas wojny secesyjnej. Na jej początku odegrał istotną rolę w mobilizacji dobrze wyszkolonej i zorganizowanej armii dla Unii. Sformował Armię Potomaku, a od listopada 1861 do marca 1862 był ...

  7. 14 de mar. de 2018 · Shortly after George B. McClellan’s death on October 29, 1885, one admirer predicted that “History will do him justice.” If what he meant by “justice” was that any mention of the general’s name during a battlefield tour or discussion of the war would prompt scorn and ridicule, then his augury has been vindicated.