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In the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during the Second World War, the rank of Generalfeldmarschall remained the highest military rank until July 1940, when Hermann Göring was promoted to the newly created higher rank of Reichsmarschall.
- List of German field marshals
Field marshal (German: Generalfeldmarschall) was usually the...
- Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist
Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist (8 August 1881 – 13 November...
- List of German field marshals
Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel (German pronunciation: [ˈkaɪ̯tl̩]; 22 September 1882 – 16 October 1946) was a German field marshal who held office as chief of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW), the high command of Nazi Germany's armed forces, during World War II.
- "Lakeitel"
- Generalfeldmarschall
- 1901–1945
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).
Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Historische Entwicklung. 1.1 Feldmarschall. 1.2 Generalfeldmarschall. 2 Feldmarschall in Deutschland. 2.1 Mittelalter bis 16. Jahrhundert. 2.2 17. Jahrhundert. 2.3 Preußische Armee. 2.4 Deutsches Reich bis 1933. 2.5 NS-Staat. 2.6 Bundesrepublik Deutschland. 2.7 DDR. 3 Feldmarschall in anderen Ländern.
Reichsmarschall ( German: Reichsmarschall des Großdeutschen Reiches; lit. ' Reich Marshal of the Greater German Reich') was a rank and the highest military office in the Wehrmacht specially created for Hermann Göring during World War II. It was senior to the rank of Generalfeldmarschall, which was previously the highest rank in the Wehrmacht. [1] .