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Generalmajor is the
Germanic variant of
major general, used in a
number of
Central and
Northern European countries.
Generalmajor is the
second lowest general...
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States Army,
United States Marine Corps, and
United States Space Force.
Generalmajor is the
Germanic variant of
major general, used in a
number of Central...
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Generalmajor Erwin Heinrich René Lahousen,
Edler von
Vivremont (25
October 1897 – 24
February 1955) was a high-ranking
Abwehr official during the Second...
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Infantry Division –
Generalmajor Kurt
Renner 251st
Infantry Division –
Generalmajor Hans
Kratzert 263rd
Infantry Division –
Generalmajor Franz Karl VIII Corps...
- Brigadeführer was the
equivalent to a
Generalmajor and
ranked above an
Oberst in the
German Army or police. The rank of
Generalmajor was the
equivalent of brigadier...
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January 1945
Generalmajor Bruno Schatz 290. Infanterie-Division –
Generalmajor Hans-Joachim Baurmeister, from 25
April 1945
Generalmajor Carl Henke, from...
- Infanterie-Division (
Generalmajor Hugo Höfl) Infanterie-Regiment 301, 312, 413 Artillerie-Regiment 206 208. Infanterie-Division (
Generalmajor Moritz Andreas)...
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Major General (MajGen) (Swedish:
generalmajor, genmj) is a two-star
commissioned officer rank in the
Swedish Army,
Swedish Air
Force and
Swedish Amphibious...
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ranks of
German generals were
established in four grades,
beginning with
Generalmajor,
followed by Generalleutnant,
General and Generalfeldmarschall. The standard...
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General of Engineers, and
General von
Schjerning (Medical Services).
Generalmajor von
Schoeler was Intendant-General (responsible for
logistical supplies)...