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  • '''Field marshal''', '''general of the army''', and similar titles are the highest rank in A
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Field marshal]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{main|Field marshal}} ...our-star general, giving them protocol equivalence to British and Soviet [[field marshal]]s:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Field marshal]]
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  • '''Field marshal''', '''general of the army''', and similar titles are the highest rank in A
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  • (1760 – 1831) Prussian field marshal; the greatest Prussian general since Frederick the Great.
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  • Field Marshal of [[Nazi Germany]] who headed the [[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]]; executed
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  • Field Marshal of the [[British Army]], 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, senior British
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  • (1875-1953) German [[Field Marshal]]; commanded [[army group]]s in Poland, France and Russia; commander-in-c
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  • ...known as Prince Higashikuni, uncle of and advisor to Emperor [[Hirohito]]; field marshal, [[Imperial Japanese Army]]; briefly [[Prime Minister of Japan]] for the "s
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  • [[Imperial Japanese Army]] field marshal, commanding in the [[Russo-Japanese War]]; [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japan
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  • A Field Marshal of the regular army of Nazi Germany, although himself quite openly anti-Naz
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  • ...t and member of the [[German Resistance|Resistance]]; great-grandnephew of Field Marshal [[Helmuth von Moltke the Elder]]; co-founded [[Kreisau Circle]]; executed f
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  • (1769-1852) British Army Field Marshal (1813), Commander-in-Chief (1827) and later Prime Minister of the United Ki
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1848-1916) German Field Marshal, nephew of [[Helmuth von Molkte the Elder]] who became Chief of the General
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  • (1847-1934) German Field Marshal in WWI, Chief of Staff and then Chief of the Army with [[Erich Ludendorff]]
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  • ...O ED, was the only [[Australian Army]] soldier ever to rise to the rank of Field Marshal.<ref>{{citation
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  • Field Marshal in the WWII German Army; distinguished German junior infantry officer in WW
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  • (1800-1891) Prussian field marshal who guided [[Austro-Prussian War|Austro-Prussian]] (1866) and [[Franco-Prus
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  • | [[Field Marshal]] [[Alan Brooke]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1879-1946) Count and son of Field Marshal [[Masatake Terauchi]], who emphasized obedience to the Emperor and an end o
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  • (1881-1944) German Field Marshal who commanded the forces that broke through the [[Maginot Line]] in the [[B
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  • ...884-1951) The only [[Australian Army]] soldier ever to rise to the rank of Field Marshal, with a distinguished World War I record, controversy between the wars as C
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  • ...nk is "lieutenant general". While some militaries have a higher grade of "field marshal" or "general of the army", they are usually wartime only. In the U.S. syste
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  • ...r-status post as vice chief of staff, and then served as chief of staff to Field Marshal [[Iwao Oyama]], in which post he was considered the key planner. He advocat | title = GEN. KODAMA DEAD.; He Was Field Marshal Oyama's Chief of Staff In the Russian War.
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  • '''Helmuth von Moltke the Younger''' (1848-1916) rose to Field Marshal and Chief of the German General Staff at the start of [[World War I]], but
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  • ==Field Marshal of the [[Philippines]]==
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  • ...hi''' (1879-1946) was an [[Imperial Japanese Army]] officer and the son of Field Marshal [[Masatake Terauchi]]. He emphasized obedience to the Emperor and an end of
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  • ...ister (Japan)]], also called the '''War Minister''', also was a general or field marshal on the active list. Due to the traditions of insitutionalized insubordinati
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Field marshal]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Field marshal}}
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  • ...man leaders, '''Helmuth von Moltke the Elder''' (1800-1891) was a Prussian field marshal who guided the [[Austro-Prussian War|Austro-Prussian]] (1866) and [[Franco-
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  • '''Paul von Hindenburg''' (1847-1934) German Field Marshal in WWI, with great popularity although moderate military skills, more a fig
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  • ...int, between November 1939 and February 1940, to Army Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal [[Walter von Brauchitsch]]. Blaskowitz documented many instances of raping, In 1944, he was given command of Army Group G, reporting to Field Marshal [[Gerd von Rundstedt]] which was preparing to defend against the expected A
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  • ...flank of the [[21st Army Group]] under GEN [[Bernard Montgomery]], later Field Marshal Viscount of Alamein.
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  • ...ussian Front)]] in 1941, serving as special advisor on Russian affairs to Field Marshal [[Fedor von Bock]]. His official role was to train Russian propagandists fo
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  • | Field Marshal or General of the Army
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  • Under the Army headquarters, headed by Field Marshal [[Walther von Brauchtisch]], the main staff planner was Gen. [[Johannes Bla
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  • '''Gerd von Rundsted''' was a senior [[field marshal]] of the German Army, who had great contempt for [[Adolf Hitler]] and the N
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  • | Field Marshal, General of the Army
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  • '''Wilhelm Keitel''' (1882-1946) was a [[Field Marshal]] in the [[German military forces]] of [[World War II]], who headed the [[O
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  • ...atzgruppe B, which was attached to Army Group Centre, under the command of Field Marshal [[Fedor von Bock]], from June to November 1941. It began operations in Wars
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  • ...(1769–1852), widely known as the '''Duke of Wellington''', was a British [[field marshal]] who is chiefly remembered for the victory of his army at the [[Battle of
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  • ...rs announcing Hitler's assassination and the army's seizure of power under Field Marshal [[Erwin von Witzleben]].<ref name=VMVQ/>
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  • ...verall, however, Hitler was happy with his performance and promoted him to field marshal.
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  • ...escribes a major confrontation in August 1942, when Hitler was critical of Field Marshal [[Walther List]] for failing to take Baku in the Caucasus. Hitler sent Jodl ...tant he would no longer eat at the same table as Keitel or Jodl. Assuming Field Marshal Paulus would triumph at Stalingrad, Hitler planned to replace Jodl with him
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  • *Field Marshal [[Wilhelm List]], who had commanded the Twelfth Army, which was responsible *Field Marshal Maximilian von Weichs, supreme commander of German forces in this region 19
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  • ...again asked for, and received, retirement in 1942, after being promoted to Field Marshal for service in [[Operation Barbarossa]], the invasion of the [[Soviet Union
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  • | title = Muto, Nobuyoshi, Baron, Field Marshal
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  • ...cal matters are allowed to affect . . . the planning of operations <small> Field Marshal [[Erwin Rommel]] 160 Ante-Diaspora (1943 C.E.) (from the front matter)</sma
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  • ...onsidered the uncle of, and an advisor to Emperor [[Hirohito]], He was a field marshal in the [[Imperial Japanese Army]], who commanded an army in the [[Second Si
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  • ...s the "'''Desert Fox'''"), was a [[Germany|German]] [[Generalfeldmarschall|Field Marshal]] during [[World War II]] although his military career dated back to [[Worl ...in the Caucasus. Instead of giving him reinforcements, he promoted him to field marshal.
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