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General admiral

General admiral or Admiral general was first a Dutch then Danish, German, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish naval rank. Its historic origin is a title high military or naval dignitaries of early modern Europe sometimes held, for example the (nominal) commander-in-chief of the Dutch Republic's navy (usually the Prince of Orange).

Maurits van Oranje, first Generaladmiral in history

Denmark edit

 
Generaladmiral rank flag

In Denmark, the General Admiral (Danish: Generaladmiral) was the term for the commander-in-chief of the Dano-Norwegian navy. The rank below the General Admiral was Lieutenant General Admiral (Danish: Generaladmiralløjtnant).[1]

Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Term of office Ref.
Appointed Dismissed Time in office
  Cort Adeler
(1622–1675)
1665 5 November 1675 † 9–10 years [2]
  Cornelis Tromp
(1629–1691)
8 May 1676 1678 1–2 years [3]
  Jens Juel
(1631–1700)
21 October 1699 17 April 1700 178 days [4]
  Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, Count of Samsø
(1678–1719)
4 May 1700 8 December 1719 † 19 years, 235 days [5]

Nazi Germany edit

General admiral
Generaladmiral
 
Generaladmiral rank flag
   
Shoulder board and sleeve
Country  Nazi Germany
Service branch  Kriegsmarine
AbbreviationGenAdm
Rank groupFlag officer
Formation1936
Abolished1945
Next higher rankGroßadmiral
Next lower rankAdmiral
Equivalent ranksGeneraloberst

In the German Kriegsmarine of the Second World War, Generaladmiral was a rank senior to an Admiral, but junior to a Großadmiral. Generaladmiral was a four-star admiral rank, equivalent to a full admiral in the British and American navies. In the traditional German ranking system until World War II, an admiral was equivalent to a British or American vice admiral.

The sleeve insignia for a Generaladmiral was the same as that of a regular admiral, being a thick rank stripe below three regular stripes (Kolbenringe in German naval parlance). Generaladmirals wore a third pip on their shoulder boards to differentiate them from regular admirals. The German Army and Air Force equivalent of Generaladmiral was the rank colonel general (Generaloberst).

In 1943, a directive was issued that should the Oberbefehlshaber der Kriegsmarine ("commander of the navy") hold the rank of Generaladmiral, he would wear the sleeve insignia of a grand admiral, but the shoulder boards of a Generaladmiral.

A similar practice was used in the German Army, allowing colonel generals to wear four pips on the shoulder board when engaged in duties befitting a field marshal.

The rank of Generaladmiral was first given to the future grand admiral Erich Raeder on 20 April 1936.

List edit

Other holders of the rank were:

Notably, Karl Dönitz was promoted to grand admiral without becoming a Generaladmiral first.

junior rank
Admiral
 
(Ranks Kriegsmarine)
Generaladmiral
senior rank
Großadmiral

Russian Empire edit

Rank insignia 1904–1917
General-admiral

General-admiral (Russian: генера́л-адмира́л) was the highest rank of the Imperial Russian Navy as established by the Table of Ranks and equivalent to field marshal. This was purely an honorific rank and for much of its existence, it was awarded only to a person on active duty, usually for the head of the naval department, and typically a descendant of the Romanov royal family.

There were only ten holders of this rank:

The general admiral rank was abolished with the fall of the Empire and was not revived when rank distinctions were reintroduced during 1935–40. The rank of admiral of the fleet of the Soviet Union can be considered as a modern equivalent.

Kingdom of Spain edit

Almirante general is a rank in the Spanish Navy that is above an admiral, but subordinate to a captain general.

Kingdom of Portugal edit

Almirante-general was the highest rank in the Portuguese Navy, from 1808 to 1812 and again, from 1892 to 1910. It was the naval equivalent to the rank of marechal-general ("general field marshal") of the Portuguese Army.

The rank was initially introduced in 1808, to be assigned to the commander-in-chief of the navy. The almirante-general had similar functions to those of the former capitão-general da armada (captain general of the navy) which had been extinguished in 1796 and whose functions passed to the Board of the Admiralty. The rank was only given to Infante Pedro Carlos de Bragança, being extinguished when he died in 1812.

In 1892, the almirante-general rank was reintroduced as a mere ceremonial rank to be held by the King of Portugal in his constitutional function of supreme commander of the navy. As supreme commander of the army, the king also held the ceremonial rank of marechal-general. The last holder of the rank was King Manuel II.

Kingdom of Sweden edit

Generalamiral is the highest rank of admiral that has existed in the Swedish Navy, created by Charles XI in the name of Admiral General (Amiralgeneral). Gustav III revived the rank in 1780, and the same year issued instructions for the General Admiral, which alone was the King in Council's responsible for naval existence and betterment. The rank has been held by Henrik af Trolle (1780–84), Carl August Ehrensvärd (1792–94), Johan af Puke (1812), Victor von Stedingk (1818) and Rudolf Cederström (1823–28).[6]

In fiction edit

"Admiral General" Aladeen from The Dictator (2012) is a parody of leaders who appoint themselves grandiose military ranks.

References edit

Citations
  1. ^ Blangstrup, Chr., ed. (1919). Salmonsens konverssationsleksikon: Bind IX: Friele—Gradient (in Danish) (2nd ed.). Copenhagen: J. H. Schultz A/S. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  2. ^ Topsøe-Jensen & Marquard 1935a, p. 8.
  3. ^ Garde 1861, p. 265.
  4. ^ Topsøe-Jensen & Marquard 1935a, p. 681.
  5. ^ Topsøe-Jensen & Marquard 1935a, pp. 505–506.
  6. ^ Olsson, B.F.; Rosén, John; Westrin, Theodore, eds. (1882). Nordisk familjebok: konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi innehållande upplysningar och förklaringar om märkvärdiga namn, föremål och begrepp (in Swedish). Vol. 5. Stockholm. p. 1012. SELIBR 78095.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Bibliography
  • Garde, Hans Georg (1861). Den dansk-norske sømagts historie 1535-1700 (in Danish). Copenhagen: B. Lunos bogtrykkeri.
  • Topsøe-Jensen, T.A.; Marquard, Emil, eds. (1935a). Officerer i Den dansk-norske Søetat 1660-1814 og Den danske Søetat 1814-1932 (in Danish). Vol. I. Copenhagen: Pedersen & Lefevre.

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Danish Generaladmiral was the term for the commander in chief of the Dano Norwegian navy The rank below the General Admiral was Lieutenant General Admiral Danish Generaladmirallojtnant 1 Portrait Name birth death Term of office Ref Appointed Dismissed Time in office nbsp Cort Adeler 1622 1675 1665 5 November 1675 9 10 years 2 nbsp Cornelis Tromp 1629 1691 8 May 1676 1678 1 2 years 3 nbsp Jens Juel 1631 1700 21 October 1699 17 April 1700 178 days 4 nbsp Ulrik Christian Gyldenlove Count of Samso 1678 1719 4 May 1700 8 December 1719 19 years 235 days 5 Nazi Germany editMain article Uniforms and insignia of the Kriegsmarine Commissioned Officer ranks General admiralGeneraladmiral nbsp Generaladmiral rank flag nbsp nbsp Shoulder board and sleeveCountry nbsp Nazi GermanyService branch nbsp KriegsmarineAbbreviationGenAdmRank groupFlag officerFormation1936Abolished1945Next higher rankGrossadmiralNext lower rankAdmiralEquivalent ranksGeneraloberstIn the German Kriegsmarine of the Second World War Generaladmiral was a rank senior to an Admiral but junior to a Grossadmiral Generaladmiral was a four star admiral rank equivalent to a full admiral in the British and American navies In the traditional German ranking system until World War II an admiral was equivalent to a British or American vice admiral The sleeve insignia for a Generaladmiral was the same as that of a regular admiral being a thick rank stripe below three regular stripes Kolbenringe in German naval parlance Generaladmirals wore a third pip on their shoulder boards to differentiate them from regular admirals The German Army and Air Force equivalent of Generaladmiral was the rank colonel general Generaloberst In 1943 a directive was issued that should the Oberbefehlshaber der Kriegsmarine commander of the navy hold the rank of Generaladmiral he would wear the sleeve insignia of a grand admiral but the shoulder boards of a Generaladmiral A similar practice was used in the German Army allowing colonel generals to wear four pips on the shoulder board when engaged in duties befitting a field marshal The rank of Generaladmiral was first given to the future grand admiral Erich Raeder on 20 April 1936 List edit Other holders of the rank were Conrad Albrecht 1 April 1939 Alfred Saalwachter 1 January 1940 Rolf Carls 19 July 1940 Hermann Boehm 1 April 1941 Karl Witzell 1 April 1941 Otto Schultze 31 August 1942 Wilhelm Marschall 1 February 1943 Otto Schniewind 1 March 1944 Walter Warzecha 1 March 1944 Oskar Kummetz 16 September 1944 Hans Georg von Friedeburg 1 May 1945 Notably Karl Donitz was promoted to grand admiral without becoming a Generaladmiral first junior rankAdmiral nbsp Ranks Kriegsmarine Generaladmiral senior rankGrossadmiralRussian Empire editRank insignia 1904 1917 nbsp Epaulette nbsp Shoulder boardGeneral admiral General admiral Russian genera l admira l was the highest rank of the Imperial Russian Navy as established by the Table of Ranks and equivalent to field marshal This was purely an honorific rank and for much of its existence it was awarded only to a person on active duty usually for the head of the naval department and typically a descendant of the Romanov royal family There were only ten holders of this rank Count Franz Lefort 1695 Count Fedor Golovin first Russian chancellor 1700 Count Fyodor Matveyevich Apraksin 1708 Count Andrei Ivanovich Osterman or Heinrich Johann Friedrich Ostermann 1740 dismissed 1741 Prince Mikhail Golitsyn 1756 Grand Duke Emperor since 1796 Pavel Petrovich 1762 Count Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov 1770 Count Ivan Chernyshyov 1796 Grand Duke Constantine Nikolayevich 1831 Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich 1883 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2008 The general admiral rank was abolished with the fall of the Empire and was not revived when rank distinctions were reintroduced during 1935 40 The rank of admiral of the fleet of the Soviet Union can be considered as a modern equivalent Kingdom of Spain editMain article Admiral General Spain Almirante general is a rank in the Spanish Navy that is above an admiral but subordinate to a captain general Kingdom of Portugal editAlmirante general was the highest rank in the Portuguese Navy from 1808 to 1812 and again from 1892 to 1910 It was the naval equivalent to the rank of marechal general general field marshal of the Portuguese Army The rank was initially introduced in 1808 to be assigned to the commander in chief of the navy The almirante general had similar functions to those of the former capitao general da armada captain general of the navy which had been extinguished in 1796 and whose functions passed to the Board of the Admiralty The rank was only given to Infante Pedro Carlos de Braganca being extinguished when he died in 1812 In 1892 the almirante general rank was reintroduced as a mere ceremonial rank to be held by the King of Portugal in his constitutional function of supreme commander of the navy As supreme commander of the army the king also held the ceremonial rank of marechal general The last holder of the rank was King Manuel II Kingdom of Sweden editGeneralamiral is the highest rank of admiral that has existed in the Swedish Navy created by Charles XI in the name of Admiral General Amiralgeneral Gustav III revived the rank in 1780 and the same year issued instructions for the General Admiral which alone was the King in Council s responsible for naval existence and betterment The rank has been held by Henrik af Trolle 1780 84 Carl August Ehrensvard 1792 94 Johan af Puke 1812 Victor von Stedingk 1818 and Rudolf Cederstrom 1823 28 6 In fiction edit Admiral General Aladeen from The Dictator 2012 is a parody of leaders who appoint themselves grandiose military ranks References editCitations Blangstrup Chr ed 1919 Salmonsens konverssationsleksikon Bind IX Friele Gradient in Danish 2nd ed Copenhagen J H Schultz A S Retrieved 7 October 2020 Topsoe Jensen amp Marquard 1935a p 8 Garde 1861 p 265 Topsoe Jensen amp Marquard 1935a p 681 Topsoe Jensen amp Marquard 1935a pp 505 506 Olsson B F Rosen John Westrin Theodore eds 1882 Nordisk familjebok konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi innehallande upplysningar och forklaringar om markvardiga namn foremal och begrepp in Swedish Vol 5 Stockholm p 1012 SELIBR 78095 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link BibliographyGarde Hans Georg 1861 Den dansk norske somagts historie 1535 1700 in Danish Copenhagen B Lunos bogtrykkeri Topsoe Jensen T A Marquard Emil eds 1935a Officerer i Den dansk norske Soetat 1660 1814 og Den danske Soetat 1814 1932 in Danish Vol I Copenhagen Pedersen amp Lefevre Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title General admiral amp oldid 1206666892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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