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  1. Er Wehrmacht e veze graet Generalfeldmarschall d'ar re a rank uhelañ al lu. Roll eus un nebeud anezho: Franz Joseph Ia ...

  2. Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist (8 August 1881 – 13 November 1954) was a German Generalfeldmarschall ( Field Marshal) of the Wehrmacht during World War II. Born into the Prussian noble family von Kleist, Kleist entered the Prussian Army in 1900 and commanded a cavalry squadron during World War I. Kleist joined the Reichswehr of inter-war Germany ...

  3. Generalfeldmarschall ( bahasa Inggris: general field marshal, field marshal general, atau Field Marshal; bahasa Indonesia: Jenderal Marsekal lapangan; listen ⓘ; disingkat menjadi Feldmarschall) adalah sebuah pangkat dalam angkatan bersenjata dari beberapa negara Jerman dan Kekaisaran Romawi Suci; di Monarki Habsburg, Kekaisaran Austria dan ...

  4. Albert Kesselring (30 November 1885 – 16 July 1960) was a German military officer and convicted war criminal who served in the Luftwaffe during World War II. In a career which spanned both world wars, Kesselring reached the rank of the Generalfeldmarschall ( Field marshal) and became one of Nazi Germany 's most highly decorated commanders.

  5. Wilhelm Keitel. Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel[ 1] (Helmscherode, hoy parte de Bad Gandersheim, Alemania; 22 de septiembre de 1882 - Núremberg, 16 de octubre de 1946) fue un mariscal de campo alemán, destacado líder y criminal de guerra nazi durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. [ 2] . Entre 1938 y 1945 fue el jefe del Oberkommando der ...

  6. Un bastón profusamente decorado se convirtió en la marca disitintiva de un Generalfeldmarschall. La ceremonia del mariscal de campo de 1940 se refiere a una ceremonia de ascenso celebrada el 19 de julio de 1940 en la Ópera Kroll de Berlín en la que Adolf Hitler promocionó a doce generales al rango de Generalfeldmarschall (mariscal de campo).

  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). In the Habsburg monarchy, the Austrian Empire ...