Generalissimo - Wikipedia The word generalissimo (pronounced [dʒeneraˈlissimo]), an Italian term, is the absolute superlative of generale ('general') thus meaning "the highest-ranking of all generals"
Generalissimo of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia On 6 February 1943, the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) received an appeal from employees at a Moscow factory for Joseph Stalin, "a brilliant military leader", to be awarded the title of Generalissimo of the Red Army
generalissimo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun generalissimo (plural generalissimos or generalissimi) (military) A supreme commander of the armed forces of a country, especially one who is also a political leader
Generalissimo | Military Wiki | Fandom Generalissimo (Italian), Generalísimo (Spanish), and Generalissimus are military ranks of the highest degree, superior to Field Marshal and other five-star ranks
Biography of Chiang Kai-shek - ThoughtCo Chiang Kai-shek (1887 to 1975), also known as Generalissimo, was a Chinese political and military leader who served as head of the Republic of China from 1928 to 1949
50 years after Franco: Spain marks anniversary of the Generalissimos . . . His death was caused by heart failure, following complications related to acute peritonitis and multiple organ failure Doctors, led by his surgeon son-in-law, had kept the “Generalissimo” alive through life support devices since he fell into a coma on Nov 3 due to gastrointestinal bleeding
The Visual Front - Posters of the Spanish Civil War The inscription on this poster, El Generalísimo, refers to General Francisco Franco (1892-1975) Franco was one of the most prominent figures in the Spanish military during the late 1920s and 1930s; on July 17-18, 1936, he was one of the leaders of the military rebellion that led to the Civil War
Generalissimo_Baiduwiki - 百度百科 Generalissimo is the highest rank in a military rank system, typically conferred upon the supreme commander of a nation's armed forces
On this day: Creation of the highest Soviet military rank Generalissimo of the Soviet Union was a proposed military rank, specifically created for Joseph Stalin in 1945 “for especially outstanding service to the Motherland in the management of all of
The Generalissimo — Harvard University Press Taylor’s epic book is a landmark tome in Chinese studies because it shows that the generalissimo, far from being a sham Caesar who lost the mainland to Mao Zedong and communism in a surprisingly short period of time, gave the nation its best government in the 20th century