1 full general, 5 lieutenant generals and about 60 major generals
The US Army had over 1,100 Generals during WW2.
They surrendered in Appomatox, Virginia in 1865. The generals were Robert E. lee for the south, and Ulysses S. Grant for the north.
There were several. The best known was Robert E. Lee.
There were approximately twelve four star generals in the US Army during 1945. However, due to damaged records and other mitigating factors, a precise count on the total number of generals, from one star up, is nearly impossible to come by at this time.
Montgomery and Patton.
Hitler's SS and regular army had several hundreds of them (plus 20 Field Marshals), but the present German army (the Bundeswehr) has three full generals that are now on active service: Volker Wieker, Werner Freers and Hans-Lothar Domröse.
Von Seeckt
Alfred Dreyfus. He was wrongly accused of treason by a French military court but the army refused to admit it had erred.
Much of Napoleon's army were untrained and not prepared for battle, plus it didn't help that his generals refused to fight.
Much of Napoleon's army were untrained and not prepared for battle, plus it didn't help that his generals refused to fight.
there were very few because Germany was then split into four sections each owned by a different super power
Possibly when the German army overran them through undefended minor powers in world war 2. Or in world war 1, the first time it happened?
The confederate army had better generals
List of highest generals with there ranks in UgandaUganda
1 full general, 5 lieutenant generals and about 60 major generals
The only 5 star generals are General of the Army MacArthur, and General of the Army Eisenhower.