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This would have brought them across von Kluck's front at almost any moment.
Kluck was fiercely determined to allow them no time to recover.
Eleanor Kluck designed and cut the lino-cuts that were used.
He ordered a retreat, obliging Kluck to do the same.
The destruction of that army was von Kluck's task.
The Grey and Kluck Morning show was pulled off the air.
Von Kluck had given orders for that day to continue "pursuit of the beaten enemy."
Amid the general enthusiasm von Kluck received his reward.
Kluck wrote a book called, Paper Tiger which captured the entire 2006 season from a player's prospective.
With fierce urgency Kluck drove his army forward.
Alexander von Kluck, commander of the German far right wing.
Von Kluck was replaced in 1915 after being seriously wounded in the leg.
Fortunately for the British von Kluck's more than double superiority in numbers had not been made use of.
The endless tramp of von Kluck's columns continued through the city day after day.
Von Kluck was under the same impression.
Von Kluck resented the failure to reinforce the marching wing at this critical time.
After giving my fingerprints by television to some dumb kluck I finally got him on, and nodded to Wolfe to take it.
Kluck gave orders to halt until next day, when he expected the enveloping maneuver of his right-wing corps to take effect.
Kluck believed it could be rolled up north of Paris, making a wide sweep to the west and south of the city unnecessary.
Kluck, therefore, decided to march east of the capital to strike the French centre and right armies in rear and destroy them.
Kluck parried the blow by borrowing two corps in the space between the First and Second army.
The band's first performance was at a party in banjo player Brad Kluck's backyard.
"The excitement seems to be mounting," said Dee Kluck, a volunteer.
Von Kluck complained that somehow the methods employed "were slow in remedying the evil."
Kluck's Army was to advance to the Seine southwest of Paris.