File:WMacht H OF10 GenFeldmarschall 1945.svg

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Deutsch: Rangabzeichen der deutschen Wehrmacht bis 1945; hier: hier Schulterstück Heer, Variante ab 1942 bis 1945.
  • Rang: – Generalfeldmarschall OF-10
  • Grundfarbe: für alle Waffengattungen — „tiefrot“.
English: Rang insignia of the German Wehrmacht until 1945; here: shoulder board Heer (Army), version from 1942 until 1945.
  • Rank: – Generalfeldmarschall (en: General Field Marshall) OF-10
  • Basic colour: to all service branches — “deep red”.
Русский: Знаки различия немецкого Вермахтa до 1945г.; сдезь погон «Хер» (Армия, Сухопутные войска), веpсия c 1942г. до 1945г.
  • Звание: «Генерал-фельдмаршал» ОФ-10
  • Басовый цвет: свех родов войск — “aлый”.
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