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  1. Generalfeldmarschall (German: [ɡenəʁaːlˈfɛltmaʁʃal] ⓘ; from Old High German marahscalc, "marshal, stable master, groom"; English: general field marshal, field marshal general, or field marshal; often abbreviated to Feldmarschall) was a rank in the armies of several German states and the Holy Roman Empire ...

  2. Field marshal (German: Generalfeldmarschall) was usually the highest military rank in various German armed forces. It had existed, under slightly different names, in several German states since 1631.

    Name
    Date Of Promotion
    Birth And Death
    21 June 1631
    1583–1641
    Francis Albert of Saxe-Lauenburg
    24 November 1632
    1598–1642
    19 October 1638
    1585–1645
    1 January 1666
    1605–76
  3. Der Generalfeldmarschall (russisch генерал-фельдмаршал) war seit der Regierung Peters des Großen vom Jahr 1700 an der höchste militärische Rang in Russland bis zur Februarrevolution 1917.

  4. Citação. Referências. Bibliografia. Ligações externas. Friedrich Paulus. Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus ( Breitenau -Gershagen, 23 de setembro de 1890 – Dresden, 1º de fevereiro de 1957) foi um oficial da Wehrmacht de 1910 a 1943, alcançando o posto de marechal de campo ( Generalfeldmarschall) durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial .

  5. General-marechal de campo (pré-AO 1990: general-marechal-de-campo) [1] [2] [3] (em alemão: Generalfeldmarschall) ou marechal de campo (pré-AO 1990: marechal-de-campo) (em alemão: Feldmarschall) foi uma patente militar de vários estados germânicos, do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico e do Império Austríaco.

  6. Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus (23 September 1890 – 1 February 1957) was a German Generalfeldmarschall (Field marshal) during World War II who is best known for his surrender of the German 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad (July 1942 to February 1943).

  7. Generalfeldmarschall ('general field marshal, field marshal general, or field marshal', abbreviated to Feldmarschall) was the most senior general officer rank in the armies of several German states, including Saxony, Brandenburg-Prussia, Prussia, the German Empire, and lastly, Germany (from 1918).