- A
Generaloberst ("colonel general") was the second-highest
general officer rank in the
German Reichswehr and Wehrmacht, the Austro-Hungarian
Common Army...
- Blaskowitz, Johannes
Generaloberst Johannes Blaskowitz (1883–1948) 15 May 1940 29 May 1940 14 days 2 Strauß,
AdolfGeneraloberst Adolf Strauß (1879–1973)...
- Jan 1916 Jul 1916 182 days Austro-Hungarian Army 2 von Rhemen,
AdolfGeneraloberst Adolf von
Rhemen (1855–1932) 6 Jul 1916 Oct 1918 2 years, 87 days Austro-Hungarian...
- SS
Adolf Hitler or SS
Division Leibstandarte,
abbreviated as
LSSAH (German: 1. SS-Panzerdivision "Leibstandarte SS
Adolf Hitler"),
began as
Adolf Hitler's...
- Oberst-Gruppenführer was
considered the
equivalent of a
colonel general (
Generaloberst) in the
German Army,
which is
generally seen as the
equivalent of a...
- key man in
their plans.
Whereas Generaloberst Beck was seen as a
prospective provisional head of state, and
Generaloberst Hoepner was in line to command...
- II who was
subsequently convicted of war crimes. He was a
general (
Generaloberst) in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany who
commanded the 6th Army. Hollidt...
- Kurt
Gebhard Adolf Philipp Freiherr von Hammerstein-Equord (26
September 1878 – 24
April 1943) was a
German general (
Generaloberst) who was the Commander-in-Chief...
-
Fritsch received promotion to Blomberg's
vacated rank of
colonel general (
Generaloberst). At this time he was also
granted the rank and
authority of a Reichsminister...
-
Second World War,
Adolf Hitler reintroduced the rank into the
Wehrmacht with the
promotion of the
Reich Minister of War,
Generaloberst Werner von Blomberg...