Generalissimo
The dictator Francisco Franco, Chief of State of the Spanish State, also held the title Generalísimo de los Ejércitos Españoles, or "Generalissimo of the Spanish Armies", a title which expressed his supreme command of the Army, Navy, and Air Force of the Spanish State. His influential brother-in-law, Ramón Serrano Súñer, was nicknamed el cuñadísimo ("the brother-in-law + -issimo").
Chiang Kai-shek also used the term (although he was technically a general special class or "five-star general") as did Joseph Stalin; the latter, however, was appointed to the position on June 27 1945, at the conclusion of World War II and did not use it as a title to designate his position of commander in chief, but rather bore it as a title of rank, Generalissimo of the Soviet Union, above the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union. The Japanese title of Shogun is in a way comparable to that of generalissimo.
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Famous Generalissimos
Austria:
- Raimondo Montecuccoli (1609-80)
- Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736)
- Leopold Daun (1705-1766)
- Archduke Charles (1771-1847)
- Karl zu Schwarzenberg (1771-1820)
China:
- Chiang Kai-Shek (1887-1975)
France:
- Henry III of France (1551-1589)
- Henry I, Duke of Guise (1550-88)
- Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé (1621-88)
- Turenne (1611-1675)
- Claude-Louis-Hector de Villars (1653-1734)
- Maurice de Saxe (1696-1750)
- Louis-François-Armand du Plessis (1696-1788)
- Nicolas Jean de Dieu Soult (1760-1851)
Germany:
- Albrecht von Wallenstein (1583-1634)
North Korea:
- Kim Il Sung (1912-1994)
Russia:
- Aleksei Shein (1662-1700)
- Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov (1673-1729)
- Anton Ulrich, prince of Brunswick (1714-1776) (see )
- Aleksandr Suvorov (1729-1800)
- Joseph Stalin (1879-1953)
Spain:
- Don John of Austria (1547-1578)
- Francisco Franco (1892–1975)
See also
- Dictator
- Shogun
- Magister militum
- Military rule
- Supreme Allied Commander
- The Generals
- Generalissimo El Busho -- A nickname for George W. Bush coined by U.S. editorial cartoonist Ted Rall