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Reichsmarschall (German:
Reichsmarschall des Großdeutschen Reiches; lit. 'Reich
Marshal of the
Greater German Reich') was a rank and the
highest military...
- Fall of
France in 1940, he was
bestowed the
specially created rank of
Reichsmarschall,
which gave him
seniority over all
officers in Germany's
armed forces...
- 1940 **** Germany,
Hermann Göring was
promoted by
Adolf Hitler to
Reichsmarschall, the
highest rank in the
armed forces of ****
Germany during World...
- Pauli), but he is best
known internationally for his
performance as
Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring in the film
Battle of
Britain (1969).
According to a...
- (GNR)
under an
aging Führer
Adolf Hitler. The colony,
headed by a "
Reichsmarschall of
North America", is
commonly referred to as "**** America" or "the...
- marshal). 1940–1941
Standard for the
Reichsmarschall (left side)
Shortly after Göring was
promoted to
Reichsmarschall on 19 July 1940, he had
himself manufactured...
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Luftwaffe had only two commanders-in-chief
throughout its history:
Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring and
later Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von Greim...
- when
Hermann Göring was
promoted to the
newly created higher rank of
Reichsmarschall. The
equivalent of a
Generalfeldmarschall in the navy was Großadmiral...
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Hermann Göring on 1 May 1944 to form a
Panzer corps under the name
Reichsmarschall. It
surrendered to the
Soviet Army near
Dresden on 8 May 1945. Its...
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senior ranks from the
twentieth century include généralissime (France),
reichsmarschall (**** Germany), generalísimo (Spain) and
generalissimus (USSR). Admiral...