Jonathan M. Wainwright IV George S. Patton Joseph W. Stilwell Simon B. Buckner Jr. (Posthumous)
During World War II, there were a total of five four-star generals who commanded the US Army. These generals were George Marshall, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Henry "Hap" Arnold, and Omar Bradley. Each of these generals played a crucial role in leading the US Army to victory in various theaters of the war.
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The answer is one. George C. Marshall as Army Chief of Staff held four stars at the begining of World War II until 1944 when he was promoted to five star rank.If you wanted to know how many generals held four star rank then it would be more. One man commanded the U.S. Army it was Marshall.
There were many four star Geman Generals one of which was Erwin Rommel
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78 British Generals died and 146 were wounded.
World War One - 1964 The Clash of the Generals 1-2 was released on: USA: 29 September 1964
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Patton and Rommel