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- A Generaloberst ("colonel general") was the second-highest general officer rank in the German Reichswehr and Wehrmacht, the Austro-Hungarian Common Army...
- 1 Rendulic, LotharGeneraloberst Lothar Rendulic (1887–1971) 15 January 1945 27 January 1945 12 days 2 Vietinghoff, HeinrichGeneraloberst Heinrich von...
- Königsberg Heiligenbeil pocket Commander in Chief 27 January 1945: Generaloberst Dr. Lothar Rendulic Commander in Chief 12 March 1945: Walter Weiß Composition:...
- Dietl, EduardGeneraloberst Eduard Dietl (1890–1944) 14 January 1942 23 June 1944 † 2 years, 161 days 2 Rendulic, LotharGeneraloberst Lothar Rendulic (1887–1971)...
- Wöhler (1894–1987) 28 December 1944 6 April 1945 99 days 8 Rendulic, LotharGeneraloberst Lothar Rendulic (1887–1971) 7 April 1945 30 April 1945 23 days...
- Model (1891–1945) 6 August 1943 14 August 1943 8 days 5 Rendulic, LotharGeneraloberst Lothar Rendulic (1887–1971) 14 August 1943 24 June 1944 315 days 6 Böhme...
- War II. Rendulic was one of three Austrians who rose to the rank of Generaloberst (colonel general) in the German armed forces. The other two were Romanian-born...
- Oldenbourg. ISBN 978-3486564884. British Military Court (1946). "Trial of Generaloberst Nickolaus von Falkenhorst, Case No. 61" (PDF). Law Reports of Trials...
- the Dniester River in Romania. Schörner was promoted to the rank of Generaloberst in May 1944. In July he became commander of Army Group North, which...
- commander of the 26.Infanterie-Division Oak Leaves on 5 November 1944 as Generaloberst and Commander-in-Chief of the 2. Armee "Walter Weiß - Munzinger Biographie"...