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  2. List of German colonel generals - Wikipedia

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    Prussian Minister of War and army commander 1914: Max Freiherr von Hausen: 1846: 1922: Minister-President of Saxony and German Army commander 1914: Alexander von Kluck: 1846: 1934: Prussian army commander 1914: Moritz von Bissing: 1844: 1917: Prussian General Governorate of Belgium: 1915: Karl von Einem: 1853: 1934: Prussian army commander 1915 ...

  3. Category:German generals - Wikipedia

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    German Army generals (5 C, 1 P) German army generals by rank (23 C) M. Marshals of Germany (2 C, 3 P) N. ... List of German colonel generals; Friedrich Wilhelm von ...

  4. Category:German army generals by rank - Wikipedia

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    Colonel generals of the German Army (Wehrmacht) (38 P) Colonel generals of the National People's Army (Ground Forces) (5 P) Colonel generals of the Reichswehr (4 P) G.

  5. Generaloberst - Wikipedia

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    A Generaloberst ("colonel general") was the second-highest general officer rank in the German Reichswehr and Wehrmacht, the Austro-Hungarian Common Army, the East German National People's Army and in their respective police services. The rank was equal to a four-star full general but below a general field marshal.

  6. Oberste Heeresleitung - Wikipedia

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    The Oberste Heeresleitung (German pronunciation: [ˈoːbɐstə ˈheːʁəsˌlaɪtʊŋ], "Supreme Army Command", OHL) was the highest echelon of command of the army (Heer) of the German Empire. In the latter part of World War I, the Third OHL assumed dictatorial powers and became the de facto political authority in the Empire.

  7. Category:Generals of the German Army - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Generals of the German Army" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. German General Staff - Wikipedia

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    The German General Staff, originally the Prussian General Staff and officially the Great General Staff (German: Großer Generalstab), was a full-time body at the head of the Prussian Army and later, the German Army, responsible for the continuous study of all aspects of war, and for drawing up and reviewing plans for mobilization or campaign.

  9. Category:German Army generals of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German Army generals of World War II" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 504 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .