词条 | General of the Artillery (Austria) | |||
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EtymologyThe term is German and literally translates into 'ordnance master' or 'gun master'. Feld- means battlefield, as used in the German title for field marshal, and -zeug- refers to the guns used by the artillery. In French, the equivalent expression was Grand maitre d'artillerie, used since Philip VI of France.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} Military rankOriginally, the ranks above Feldzeugmeister were Feldhauptmann and Feldmarschall.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} The third most important person in the army was the Feldzeugmeister. Although the expression was common in the German artillery, Austrian, Hungarian and French militias used the title as well.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} The position of a Feldzeugmeister differed by German states. In Austria-Hungary, the Feldzeugmeister was one of three separate general of the branch ranks. In 1898, the Ministry of War of the Kingdom of Prussia created the position of a Feldzeugmeister which was comparable to the commander of a division. The Feldzeugmeister was in charge of delivering weapons, ammunition and personnel.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} In Bavaria of 1906, the inspection of weapons was organised by the department of the Feldzeugmeister.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} Austro-Hungarian ArmyIn the Austrian and Hungarian service, Feldzeugmeister (in Hungarian Táborszernagy) had a different meaning. During the Napoleonic Wars, the Feldzeugmeister held the rank just above Feldmarschallleutnant and just below Feldmarschall (field marshal). It was a roughly equivalent rank to full general. Feldzeugmeister was equal to general of the infantry (General der Infanterie) and general of the cavalry (General der Kavallerie).{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} It remained the second highest rank of the Austrian army until the creation of colonel-general (Generaloberst) in 1915.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} Originally members of the infantry and artillery were given this rank, while members of the cavalry would become generals of the cavalry. From 1908 onwards the rank Feldzeugmeister was given to members of the artillery only.
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References1. ^{{cite book |title=The Rebirth of the Habsburg Army: Friedrich Beck and the Rise of the General Staff |last=Lackey |first=Scott |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1995 |publisher=ABC-CLIO |location= |isbn=0313031312 |page=1 |pages= |work=Issue 161 of Contributions in Military Studies |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sY9Pn3urkQ4C&pg=PA1 |accessdate=}} External links
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