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List of German field marshals : ウィキペディア英語版
List of German field marshals

Field marshal (German: ''Generalfeldmarschall'') was the highest military rank in Germany for seventy-five years.〔 Although the rank had existed since 1631 under a different name,〔 it was re-created in 1870 for Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia and Emperor Frederick III for the purpose of making them senior to other generals.〔 It became the most prestigious and powerful rank an officer could reach until it was abolished in 1945.〔
In total more than 100 generals have become field marshals, between 1806 and 1945. The vast majority of the people promoted field marshal won major battles in wars surrounding the their century. Field marshals played a compelling and influential role in military matters,〔 were tax-exempt, members of the nobility,〔 equal to government officials,〔 under constant protection or escort,〔 and had the right to directly report to the royal family.〔
==Electorate and Kingdom of Saxony (1806–1918)==


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