Armeegeneral
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Armeegeneral was a senior military rank of East Germany, used until 1990. It was the equivalent of a Four-Star-General (also Army General
Army General
For the army rank of General, as opposed to the specific rank of Army General, see General officer.Army General is a title used in many countries to denote the rank of General nominally commanding an army in the field...

) in Western nations and ranked below the Marschall der DDR (Marshal of the German Democratic Republic), although no one was ever promoted to the latter rank.
East German officers who achieved the rank of Armeegeneral were:
  • 1959 Willi Stoph
    Willi Stoph
    Willi Stoph was an East German politician. He served as Prime Minister of the German Democratic Republic from 1964 to 1973, and again from 1976 until 1989.-Biography:...

     (NVA
    National People's Army
    The National People’s Army were the armed forces of the German Democratic Republic .The NVA was established in 1956 and disestablished in 1990. There were frequent reports of East German advisors with Communist African countries during the Cold War...

    )
  • 1961 Heinz Hoffmann
    Heinz Hoffmann
    Heinz Hoffmann was Minister of National Defense in the Council of Ministers of the German Democratic Republic, and since October 2, 1973 Member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party .-Youth:Hoffmann came from a working class family...

     (NVA
    National People's Army
    The National People’s Army were the armed forces of the German Democratic Republic .The NVA was established in 1956 and disestablished in 1990. There were frequent reports of East German advisors with Communist African countries during the Cold War...

    )
  • 1980 Erich Mielke
    Erich Mielke
    Erich Fritz Emil Mielke was a German communist politician and Minister of State Security—and as such head of the Stasi —of the German Democratic Republic between 1957 and 1989. Mielke spent more than a decade as an operative of the NKVD during the rule of Joseph Stalin...

     (MfS
    MFS
    MFS may refer to:*Ministry for State Security , the security and intelligence organisation of the German Democratic Republic, commonly known as Stasi...

    )
  • 1984 Friedrich Dickel (MdI
    Volkspolizei
    The Volkspolizei , or VP, were the national police of the German Democratic Republic . The Volkspolizei were responsible for most law enforcement in East Germany, but its organisation and structure were such that it could be considered a paramilitary force as well...

    )
  • 1985 Heinz Keßler (NVA
    National People's Army
    The National People’s Army were the armed forces of the German Democratic Republic .The NVA was established in 1956 and disestablished in 1990. There were frequent reports of East German advisors with Communist African countries during the Cold War...

    )
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