Well, yep, but those are usually called slats and, even if they are in the category of the high-lift devices, slats are usually considered apart from the proper said flaps: so I guess Kuhn was simply asking for the latter.
To expand on what Gian said:
Leading edge flaps and slats are two different things. As an example, the F-16 has leading edge flaps, whereas Messerschmitt's fighters had slats. Flaps serve to shift the entire CL/Alpha curve upward (with a corresponding increase in drag), whereas slats extend the curve, allowing the wing to pull a few more degrees alpha before stalling.
Oh, and 190's have split flaps too.
Another reason to never get slow and turn-fight in a 190.
(EDIT)And since we're on the subject:
B-17: split flaps (Ho-hum)
B-24: fowler flaps (Impressive
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