User talk:Genstab
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turkish field marshals
[edit]Hi, when you listed that on Wikipedia:Peer review, what exactly page were you referring to? If it is the list of Turkish field marshalls as the listing now says, then Peer review is not the appropriate place to list that. A list is never likely to be a featured article. It by definition can't have compelling prose. - Taxman 19:00, Jul 27, 2004 (UTC)
The Bundeswehr did alter the German Army general officer ranks from what had been used in WWII and before. They eliminated Generaloberst at the top and added Brigadegeneral at the bottom, probably to make their rank names correspond to those of the British and U.S. armies. The NVA continued to use Generalmajor as its one-star rank until reunification. Caerwine Caer’s whines 20:46, 7 February 2008 (UTC)