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Generalarzt (short: GenArzt or GA) is the designation of a military rank as well as the official title in German speaking armed forces. It is equivalent
Generalarzt
German physician and general (1893–1970)
officer with the German Army in World War I and a brigadier-general (Generalarzt) of the Wehrmacht Medical Service during World War II. He would later
Walter_Schreiber
Combined military forces of Germany
peacekeeping missions and other operations. In 1994, Verena von Weymarn became Generalarzt der Luftwaffe (Surgeon General of the Air Force), the first woman ever
Bundeswehr
First rank of general officer of the German army
is equivalent to Flottillenadmiral in the German Navy (Marine) or to Generalarzt, Generalapotheker and Admiralarzt in the Zentraler Sanitätsdienst der
Brigadegeneral
Index of articles associated with the same name
(United Kingdom) Committee of Chiefs of Military Medical Services in NATO Generalarzt Generaloberstabsarzt Surgeon General (Canada) Surgeon general (Denmark)
Surgeon_general
Oberstveterinär (Army Veterinary Officer with the equivalent rank of Colonel) Generalarzt (Army Dental Officer with the equivalent rank of Brigadier General) Generalstabsarzt
Ranks of the German Bundeswehr
Ranks_of_the_German_Bundeswehr
German military rank
surgeons with the rank Generalstabsarzt are addressed "Herr Generalarzt" if male, or "Frau Generalarzt" if female. Naval military surgeons with the rank Admiralstabsarzt
Generalstabsarzt
OF-8 ranks of German Joint Medical Service
with the rank Generalarzt (OF-6, one-star rank), Generalstabsarzt (OF-7, two-star rank) or Generaloberstabsarzt is, "Herr/Frau Generalarzt". At the other
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equivalents during World War II Shoulder Sleeve UK US Veterinary: Generalmajor Generalarzt (Medical) Generalveterinär (Veterinary) Oberstkriegsgerichtsrat des
Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945)
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Oberstarzt Oberstapotheker Oberstveterinär Oberst Colonel OF-6 Generalarzt Generalarzt Generalapotheker – Brigadegeneral Brigadier General OF-7 Generalstabsarzt
Army Medical Service (Germany)
Army_Medical_Service_(Germany)
Medical branch of the German Armed Forces
Oberstarzt Oberstarzt Oberstapotheker Oberstveterinär Oberst Colonel Generalarzt Generalarzt Generalapotheker – Brigadegeneral Brigadier General Generalstabsarzt
Joint Medical Service (Germany)
Joint_Medical_Service_(Germany)
Military rank
is equivalent to Brigadegeneral in the Bundeswehr or to Admiralarzt/Generalarzt, Admiralapotheker/Generalapotheker in the Zentraler Sanitätsdienst der
Flotilla_admiral
Post-World War II trial of German doctors for war crimes
Council I G G G Death by hanging, executed 2 June 1948 Gerhard Rose Generalarzt of the Luftwaffe (Major General, Medical Service of the Air Force); Vice
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Medicine concerning military personnel and operations
Medicine Naval Medical Institute Generaloberstabsarzt Generalstabsarzt Generalarzt Oberstarzt Oberfeldarzt Oberstabsarzt Stabsarzt Oberarzt (military) Assistenzarzt
Military_medicine
List of German Schutzstaffel members
816769 Karl Emil Wrobel Born 26 February 1882 Breslau. Held the rank of Generalarzt der Polizei. Surrendered at the Battle of Berlin 2 May 1945. Died 2 October
List_of_SS_personnel
Military insignia
mounting loop) Oberstveterinär (Army Senior Vet, service uniform epaulette) Generalarzt (Army General Dentist, service uniform epaulette) Generalstabsarzt (Luftwaffe
Rank insignia of the Bundeswehr
Rank_insignia_of_the_Bundeswehr
German Military-Medical Academy
academy supports the local authorities. The coat of arms goes back to Generalarzt Claus Günter Voss, who was in charge of uniting the academy in the current
Bundeswehr_Medical_Academy
Highest rank of German Army and Air Force
chaplain, used special designations for their general officers, with Generalarzt, Generalveterinär, Generalrichter and Feldbischof being the equivalent
General_(Germany)
Military rank in the German Wehrmacht
Generalstabsarzt Staff-Surgeon General Generalleutnant two star rank OF-7 Generalarzt Surgeon General Generalmajor one star rank OF-6 Oberstarzt Colonel (Dr
Feldunterarzt
German military physician and SA general (1870–1944)
Oberarzt 31 May 1899 Stabsarzt 23 March 1910 Oberstabsarzt 1 October 1920 Generalarzt 1 November 1926 Generalstabsarzt 30 April 1929 brevet Generaloberstabsarzt
Paul_Hocheisen
Former military site near Frankfurt
intervention of the United States. Walter Schreiber (a brigadier-general (Generalarzt) of the Wehrmacht Medical Service during World War II was also brought
Camp_King
junior Rank Oberfeldarzt Flottillenarzt German medical officer rank Oberstarzt Flottenarzt senior Rank Generalarzt Admiralarzt
Oberstarzt
Generalleutnant Medical inspector general Obergeneralarzt Generalmajor Field army Generalarzt Oberst Army corps Generaloberarzt Oberstleutnant Division Oberstabsarzt
Imperial German Army in World War I
Imperial_German_Army_in_World_War_I
Generalstabsarzt Staff-Surgeon General Generalleutnant two star rank OF-7 Generalarzt Surgeon General Generalmajor one star rank OF-6 Oberstarzt Colonel (Dr
Unterarzt_(military)
Generalstabsarzt Staff-Surgeon General Generalleutnant two star rank OF-7 Generalarzt Surgeon General Generalmajor one star rank OF-6 Oberstarzt Colonel (Dr
Assistenzarzt_(military)
German general
San Antonio, Texas airforce base and NATO college in Rome. She became Generalarzt der Luftwaffe ("Surgeon General of the Air Force") in Siegburg-Heide
Verena_von_Weymarn
WW2 German Army general (1893-1963)
Leaves and Swords Relations Dr. phil. Lic. theol. Gottlob Mayer (father) Generalarzt Dr. med. Hans Mayer (cousin) Gustav Schmidt (brother in law) Other work
Johannes_Mayer
German surgeon (1819–1895)
Austro-Prussian War (1866) and the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71) he served as Generalarzt to the army. His daughter, Mite Kremnitz (born Marie von Bardeleben)
Heinrich_Adolf_von_Bardeleben
German general
April 1931, and Oberstarzt in January 1934. He continued his career as Generalarzt in January 1937, and eventually Generalstabsarzt on 1 October 1940. Affected
Walther_Kittel
Generalstabsarzt Staff-Surgeon General Generalleutnant two star rank OF-7 Generalarzt Surgeon General Generalmajor one star rank OF-6 Oberstarzt Colonel (Dr
Oberstabsarzt
Generalstabsarzt Staff-Surgeon General Generalleutnant two star rank OF-7 Generalarzt Surgeon General Generalmajor one star rank OF-6 Oberstarzt Colonel (Dr
Oberarzt
Generalstabsarzt Staff-Surgeon General Generalleutnant two star rank OF-7 Generalarzt Surgeon General Generalmajor one star rank OF-6 Oberstarzt Colonel (Dr
Stabsarzt
Generalstabsarzt Staff-Surgeon General Generalleutnant two star rank OF-7 Generalarzt Surgeon General Generalmajor one star rank OF-6 Oberstarzt Colonel (Dr
Oberfeldarzt
German surgeon (1804–1876)
armies. During the Franco-Prussian War he served as Consultierender Generalarzt at the Battle of Sedan. Stromeyer was a pioneer in orthopedics and orthopedic
Louis_Stromeyer
Oberst (W) Oberstarzt Oberstintendant Oberstrichter - Generalmajor - - Generalarzt Generalintendant Generalrichter - Generalleutnant - - Generalstabsarzt
Luftwaffe_personnel_structure
1942 film
Verwaltungsinspektor Strehuber Luis Rainer as Divisionskommandeur Ernst Sattler as Generalarzt Karl Etlinger as Oberazt Erich Ponto as Hotelwirt Gabriele Hoffmann as
The_Rainer_Case
Cemetery in Dresden, Germany
and Knight of St. George Arno Friedrich August Trinckauf (1874–1934), Generalarzt Alphons de Vaux (1854–1918), Lieutenant-General Woldemar Graf Vitzthum
Nordfriedhof_(Dresden)
two women, Verena von Weymarn and Erika Franke, attained the rank of Generalarzt (Surgeon General). But it was not until January 2001 that women first
Women in the military in Europe
Women_in_the_military_in_Europe
German surgeon (1874–1945)
polyps of the colon were a precursor of colorectal cancer. He was a Generalarzt in the Wehrmacht during World War II. Schmieden was the author of numerous
Viktor_Schmieden
Major General and physician of the German Army
bundeswehr-journal". 2016-05-15. Retrieved 2026-03-03. "„Servus, Frau Generalarzt"". Deutscher BundeswehrVerband e. V. (in German). Retrieved 2026-03-02
Erika_Franke
German surgeon (1824–1880)
Franco-Prussian Wars, Wilms distinguished himself in his role as consultant Generalarzt (surgeon-general). Wilms is credited for reintroducing tracheal surgery
Robert_Friedrich_Wilms
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