James Wolfe (2 January 1727 – 13 September 1759) was a British Army officer who is best known for his victory in 1759 at the Battle of Quebec, during the Seven Years' War. Wolfe's strategic prowess and decisive leadership led to a pivotal British triumph over the French, securing a significant foothold in North America. This battle is often considered a turning point in the Seven Years' War, ultimately leading to British dominance in the continent. Wolfe's name is commemorated in various places and institutions, including the Wolfe Monument in Quebec City and the HMCS Wolfe, a Canadian naval vessel. In Hebrew, his name can be translated as ג'ימס וולף (Yames Volf). In French, he is known as James Wolfe, and in German, his name is James Wolfe. Despite his short life, Wolfe's legacy endures as a symbol of British military strategy and leadership.
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