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Grand Admiral

Alternate meaning: Grand Admiral (Star Wars).

German Grand Admiral Sleeve Insignia
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In the German Navy the rank of Grand Admiral (Großadmiral) was considered the highest Naval rank. The position was the equivalent of an Admiral of the Fleet or a United States Fleet Admiral.

World War I

Before and during the World War I, the following men were made Grand Admirals of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy):

      •   Hans von Koester   28 June 1905,
      •   Prinz Heinrich von Preußen   4 September 1909,
      •   Alfred von Tirpitz   27 January 1911,
      •   Henning von Holtzendorff   31 May 1918.

World War II

Before and during the World War II, the following men were made Grand Admirals of the German Kriegsmarine:

The Kriegsmarine also used the rank of General Admiral (Generaladmiral) which was considered senior to a full Admiral, but junior to a Grand Admiral.

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