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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 to the ''Admiralarzt'' / ''Generalapotheker'' and
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Flottillenadmiral Flotilla admiral is the lowest flag rank, a rank above captain, in the modern navies of Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, Germany and Sweden. It corresponds to the ranks of commodore or rear admiral (lower half) in the navies of the United ...
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Bundeswehr

Generalarzt, Admiralarzt, Generalapotheker, and Admiralapotheker are the lowest general ranks of the Joint Medical Service or the military medical area of the
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. Promoted to that senior rank might be assignments or appointments as follows: *Chief surgeon of the Federal Armed Forces Hospital Berlin, – Hamburg, – Koblenz, and – Ulm *Inspector dental medicine of the Bundeswehr (de: Inspizient Zahnmedizin der Bundeswehr) *Inspector military pharmaceutics of the Bundeswehr – Generalapotheker (de: Inspizient Wehrpharmazie der Bundeswehr) * Surgeon General of the Heer (de: Generalarzt des Heeres) * Surgeon General of the Luftwaffe (de: Generalarzt der Luftwaffe) *Surgeon Admiral of the Marine (de: Admiralarzt des Heeres) Equivalent to this one-star rank ( NATO-Rangcode OF-6) are
Brigadegeneral Brigadier general ( da, Brigadegeneral; german: Brigadegeneral) is the Germanic variant of Brigadier general. Belgium The rank of ( nl-BE, Brigadegeneraal; french: Général de Brigade) is used by the Belgian Land Component, Air Component and ...
(en: Brigadier general) of the Heer or
Luftwaffe The ''Luftwaffe'' () was the aerial-warfare branch of the German ''Wehrmacht'' before and during World War II. Germany's military air arms during World War I, the ''Luftstreitkräfte'' of the Imperial Army and the '' Marine-Fliegerabtei ...
, and the
Flottillenadmiral Flotilla admiral is the lowest flag rank, a rank above captain, in the modern navies of Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, Germany and Sweden. It corresponds to the ranks of commodore or rear admiral (lower half) in the navies of the United ...
(en: Flotilla admiral) of the
Marine Marine is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the sea or ocean. Marine or marines may refer to: Ocean * Maritime (disambiguation) * Marine art * Marine biology * Marine debris * Marine habitats * Marine life * Marine pollution Military * ...
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Address

The manner of formal addressing of military surgeons with the rank Generalarzt'' (OF6, one-star), ''Generalstabsarzt'' (OF7, two stars) or ''Generaloberstabsarzt'' is, „Herr/Frau Generalarzt“. At the other hand, military surgeons with the rank ''Admiralarzt'' (OF6, one-star), ''Admiralstabsarzt'' (OF7, two stars) or ''Admiraloberstabsarzt'' is, „Herr/Frau Admiralarzt“. Military persons with the rank ''Generalapotheker'' (OF6, one-star), will be addressed „Herr/Frau Generalapotheker“, and with the rank ''Admiralapotheker'' (OF6, one-star), will be addressed „Herr/Frau Admiralapotheker“,. ''


Rank insignias

On the shoulder straps (Heer, Luftwaffe) there is one golden star in golden oak leaves and the career insignia (de: Laufbahnabzeichen) as symbol of the medical standing, or course of studies. Regarding the Marine, the career insignia is in the middle of both sleeves, tree cm above the cuff strips, and on the shoulder straps between strips and button. ;Sequence of ranks ascenting:


Wehrmacht 1933 – 1945

''Generalarzt'' of the ''Wehrmacht'' was comparable to the
Generalmajor is the Germanic variant of major general, used in a number of Central and Northern European countries. Austria Belgium Denmark is the second lowest general officer rank in the Royal Danish Army and Royal Danish Air Force. As a two-star ...
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OF-6 An officer of one-star rank is a senior commander in many of the armed services holding a rank described by the NATO code of OF-6. The term is also used by some armed forces which are not NATO members. Typically, one-star officers hold the rank o ...
, one star), as well as to the Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the Waffen-SS. In line to the so-called Reichsbesoldungsordnung (en: Reich's salary order), appendixes to the Salary law of the German Empire (de: Besoldungsgesetz des Deutschen Reiches) of 1927 (changes 1937 – 1940), the comparative ranks were as follows: C 3 *Generalmajor (Heer and Luftwaffe) *Konteradmiral (Kriegsmarine) *Generalarzt from 1934 (medical service of the Wehrmacht) *Admiralarzt, introduced June 26, 1935 (medical service of the Kriegsmarine) *Generalveterinär from 1934 (veterinarian service of the Wehrmacht)


Comparative military ranks


Kriegsmarine

Rank designations of the Kriegsmarine as to Match 30, 1934, are contained in the table below.


Germany before 1933

In Germany before 1933 ''Generalstabsarzt'' was normally the chief of the medical service of an
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(Corps surgeon, de: Korpsarzt), and in some cases of a
Division Division or divider may refer to: Mathematics *Division (mathematics), the inverse of multiplication *Division algorithm, a method for computing the result of mathematical division Military *Division (military), a formation typically consisting ...
(Division surgeon, de: Divisionsarzt). In
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''Generalarzt'', in sense of ''general surgeon'' as a staff position, was a senior military official (de: oberer Militärbeamter) with a definite rank, in the first instance
Major Major (commandant in certain jurisdictions) is a military rank of commissioned officer status, with corresponding ranks existing in many military forces throughout the world. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators ...
(OF3). Since 1856 he could rise to
Oberstleutnant () is a senior field officer rank in several German-speaking and Scandinavian countries, equivalent to Lieutenant colonel. It is currently used by both the ground and air forces of Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, and Norway. The Swedis ...
(OF4) or even to
Oberst ''Oberst'' () is a senior field officer rank in several German-speaking and Scandinavian countries, equivalent to colonel. It is currently used by both the ground and air forces of Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, and Norway. The Swedish ...
(OF5). Senior ''Generalstabsärzte'' were often promoted to
Generalmajor is the Germanic variant of major general, used in a number of Central and Northern European countries. Austria Belgium Denmark is the second lowest general officer rank in the Royal Danish Army and Royal Danish Air Force. As a two-star ...
.Krieg und Sieg 1870-71, Kulturgeschichte, Herausgeber Julius von Pflugk-Harttung. Equivalent authority, mandate and competence were with the ''Admiralarzt'' of the
Imperial German Navy The Imperial German Navy or the Imperial Navy () was the navy of the German Empire, which existed between 1871 and 1919. It grew out of the small Prussian Navy (from 1867 the North German Federal Navy), which was mainly for coast defence. Wilhel ...
. Regular assignments to that staff position were the ''Medical Offices'' on
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and
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, e.g. Kiel and Wilhelmshaven. An Admiralarzt of the Navy's Medical corps could normally be promoted up to the OF5-rank
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Officers with that rank

* Walther Asal (1891–1987) * Erwin Angermeyer (1888–1963) *
Karl Arndt __NOTOC__ Karl Hermann Arndt (10 March 1892 – 30 December 1981) was a German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves of Nazi Ger ...
(1909–1943) * Rudolf Attig (1893–1981), Genralarzt (July 1, 1944) * Hermann Bach (1870–1941) * Ernst Baader (1894–1953) * Paul Baethke (1895–1953) * Hans-Joachim Barnewitz (1892–1965) * Wilhelm Baumeister (1887–1963) *
Alfred Bayer Alfred Bayer (born March 8, 1933, in Munich) is a German politician, representative of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria. He graduated in economics from the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich in 1957. From 1994 to 2004, he was the chair ...
(1888–1952) * Paul Baethke (1895–1953) * Hermann Bach (1870–1941) * Ernst Becker (1884–1962) * Rudolf von Burk (1841–1924) * Walter Groth (1883–1947) * Stanislaus von Mielecki (1851–1938)(O.Pusch), Königl. Preußicher Generalarzt, Balley Brandenburg Ehrenritter 1917 und Rechtritter 1926 des Johanniter Ordens * Dirk Raphael (born 1953) *
Ferdinand Sauerbruch Ernst Ferdinand Sauerbruch (; 3 July 1875 – 2 July 1951) was a Nazi Germany, German surgery, surgeon. His major work was on the use of negative-pressure chambers for surgery. Biography Sauerbruch was born in Barmen (now a district of Wu ...
(1875–1951), Generalarzt des Heeres 1942 *
Verena von Weymarn Verena Merethe von Weymarn (born July 16, 1943, in Riga, Latvia) is a retired German medical officer and the first woman in German military history ever to be promoted to general officer rank. Early life She was born Verena von Stritzky, daugh ...
(born 1943), Generalarzt der Luftwaffe * Eugen Wullen (1892–1967) * Arno Roßlau (born 1948)


References


Further reading

* Neumann, Alexander: ''Arzttum ist immer Kämpfertum - Die Heeressanitätsinspektion und das Amt "Chef des Wehrmachtsanitätswesens" im Zweiten Weltkrieg (1939–1945)'', 2005. * Süß, Winfried: ''Der "Völkskörper" im Krieg: Gesundheitspolitik, Gesundheitsverhältnisse und Krankenmord im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland 1939-1945'', 2003. {{Military ranks by country Military ranks of Germany One-star officers of Nazi Germany One-star officers of the Bundeswehr da:Generallæge