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Kriegsmarine of the
Second World War,
Generaladmiral was a rank
senior to an Admiral, but
junior to a Großadmiral.
Generaladmiral was a four-star
admiral rank...
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eight men had been
promoted to it. The next most
junior rank was
Generaladmiral (admiral-general).[citation needed]
Before and
during World War I, the...
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subsequently granted posthumously to
George Washington and
Ulysses S.
Grant Generaladmiral ("general admiral") (German Navy) Air
general and
aviation general Wing...
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general but
below a
general field marshal. The rank was
equivalent to a
Generaladmiral in the
Kriegsmarine until 1945 or to a
Flottenadmiral in the Volksmarine...
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Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-186-6. Borgert, Heinz-Ludwig (1998):
Generaladmiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg. In: Gerd R. Ueberschär (ed.):
Hitlers militärische...
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major town. The
equivalent of
Generaloberst in the
German Navy was
Generaladmiral (general
admiral or admiral-general). In 1870,
Prince Friedrich Karl...
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Command Baltic Sea in Kiel. On 16
September 1944 he was
promoted to
Generaladmiral. In the
final months of the war,
Kummetz was
responsible for Operation...
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General Alfred Jodl (between
Major Wilhelm Oxenius to the left and
Generaladmiral Hans-Georg von
Friedeburg to the right)
signing the
German Instrument...
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Marinegruppenkommando West. On 1
February 1943 he was
promoted to
Generaladmiral, but was
replaced as
western commander by
Theodor Krancke and deactivated...
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creation of the
Kriegsmarine and the
expansion of the
fleet a new rank,
Generaladmiral, was
introduced in 1936,
followed by the rank of Großadmiral in 1939...