How many US generals died in ww2?

Nearly 1,100 U.S. Army generals served at some point during World War II, and of those about 40 died during or immediately following the war.
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How many US generals have been killed in combat?

Only one American general died in combat during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Maj. Gen. Harold Greene was killed in 2014 by an Afghan National Army member who opened fire on dignitaries visiting a headquarters in Afghanistan during an inspection tour.
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How many German generals were killed in action in WW2?

An equally staggering total of 136 German generals were killed in action or died of wounds during the Second World War. A further 30 died in accidents; 64 took their own lives; and 20 were executed by the Nazis.
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How many American generals were killed in Vietnam?

Nearly a dozen general officers and one admiral were killed while supporting military operations in Vietnam. They include Maj. Gen. George William Casey Sr., whose helicopter went missing over Vietnam on July 7, 1970.
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What happened to Hitler's generals?

At Nuremberg, Germany, 10 high-ranking Nazi officials are executed by hanging for their crimes against humanity, crimes against peace, and war crimes during World War II. Two weeks earlier, the 10 were found guilty by the International War Crimes Tribunal and sentenced to death along with two other Nazi officials.
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Were any US generals killed in Vietnam War?

Ware, his three command staff, and the four helicopter crew were all killed in the crash. Ware became the second United States Army general officer to die in the Vietnam War, after Brigadier General Alfred Judson Force Moody died of a heart attack in South Vietnam on 19 March 1967.
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Has the US ever lost a general in battle?

Greene. Harold Joseph "Harry" Greene (February 11, 1959 – August 5, 2014) was a United States Army general who was killed during the War in Afghanistan.
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How many Russian generals have been killed?

Why are Russian generals suffering 'extraordinary' casualties? Ukraine's Ministry of Defense reported that 12 Russian generals have been killed since the invasion began. During its war in Ukraine, Russia's top military leadership has proven to be particularly vulnerable, experts say.
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How many Russian generals died in ww2?

Official records and personnel data maintained by the Russian Federation's Ministry of Defense indicate that, from June 1941 through May 1945, 416 general officers in the Soviet Armed Forces perished during the conflict against Nazi Germany (the so-called Great Patriotic War).
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How many generals were killed in the Civil war?

Description: More than 400 Confederate and 580 Union soldiers advanced to the rank of general during the course of the Civil War. (More than 1 in 10 would die.) A total of 124 generals died--78 for the South and 46 for the North.
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Why are so many Russian generals killed in Ukraine?

The deaths of Russian officers on the front line has been attributed to a number of Russian vulnerabilities in Ukraine, including the use of unsecured communications and the movement of officers to the front line to boost flagging morale and address discipline issues, such as looting.
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Were any generals killed on D Day?

Brigadier General Don Forrester Pratt (July 12, 1892 – June 6, 1944) was a United States Army officer. He was the assistant division commander (ADC) of the 101st Airborne Division and was the highest-ranking Allied officer killed on D-Day.
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Who is the only 6 star general in American history?

So yes, there is an equivalent of a six-star general rank on the books in the US Military, but it has only been given to two people in history: John J. Pershing and George Washington, Generals of the Armies of the United States of America.
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How many generals were fired in ww2?

Back in World War II, the Army had no qualms about letting officers go; at least 16 of the 155 generals who commanded divisions in combat during the war were relieved while in combat. George Marshall, the nation's top general, felt that a willingness to fire subordinates was a requirement of leadership.
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What is considered the worst American defeat in history?

The Vietnam War 1955 to 1975

Although not technically a defeat in the eyes of the Americans because they never lost a battle, the Vietnam War and US involvement in it was considered no victory. Many historians even claim that it was the worst military defeat in US history.
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When was the last American general killed in battle?

The last time a high-ranking Army general was killed during overseas combat was in May 1970 during the Vietnam War, according to U.S. Defense data.
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How many British generals were killed in ww1?

Very large numbers of British officers were killed. Over 200 generals were killed, wounded or taken prisoner; this could only have happened in the front line. Between 1914-18, around 12% of the ordinary soldiers were killed.
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Who was the highest ranking officer killed in Iraq?

William Wood was the highest-ranking U.S. officer to die in the Iraq war. At a prayer breakfast in Baghdad last week, Col. William Wood tearfully promised soldiers in the California National Guard battalion that the killing and wounding of soldiers in his battered unit would come to an end.
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Who was Germany's best general?

Erich von Manstein, original name Erich Von Lewinski, (born Nov. 24, 1887, Berlin, Ger. —died June 11, 1973, Irschenhausen, near Munich, W. Ger.), German field marshal who was perhaps the most talented German field commander in World War II.
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Who was the best general of all time?

Napoleon Bonaparte

After 43 battles, he has a WAR score of more than 16, which blows the competition away. There can be no question: Napoleon is the greatest tactical general of all time, and the math proves it.
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