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Kingdom of Prussia and German Empire. Nazi Germany. East Germany. Modern Germany. Other states to have used the title. Electorate (1356–1806) and Kingdom of Saxony (1806–1918) Ethiopia. See also. Notes. Generalfeldmarschall. Prussian marshal's baton, awarded to Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1895.
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The Kingdom of Prussia (German: Königreich Preußen,...
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In the Prussian military tradition, which set the tone for the 19th century and the German Empire, field marshals could only be promoted in wartime and the royal family was excluded, both resulting in the creation of the rank of colonel general with the rank of general field marshal (German: Generaloberst mit dem Range eines ...
NameDate Of PromotionBirth And Death21 June 16311583–1641Francis Albert of Saxe-Lauenburg24 November 16321598–164219 October 16381585–16451 January 16661605–76Kategorie. : Generalfeldmarschall (Preußen) Generalfeldmarschälle der Armee des Königreichs Preußen (1701–1919). Zu beachten: der Titel wurde auch ehrenhalber an ausländische Staatsoberhäupter und Heerführer verliehen. "Generaloberste im Range eines Generalfeldmarschalls" sollen hier nicht einsortiert werden. Commons: Field Marshals of ...
Generalfeldmarschall: Generaloberst mit dem Rang als Generalfeldmarschall: Generaloberst: General der Waffengattung: Generalleutnant: Generalmajor (English designation) General Field Marshal: Colonel General in the rank of Field Marshal: Colonel General: General of the branch: Lieutenant General: Major General
Pleushagen, Province of Pomerania, Holy Roman Empire (now Pleśna, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland) Died: 23 February 1879 (aged 75) Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire: Resting place: Reichenbach: Awards
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.