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Famous personalities / Military affairs / Foreign generals, naval commanders

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NE - French commander

Foch - French commander

(4)

BATU (Batu) - Mongol commander

BOUR - Swedish commander

BRUCE - Swedish commander

DAVOU - French commander

LANN - French commander

MACK - Austrian general

Moreau - French commander

NOSH - Japanese commander

TOGO - Japanese commander

(5)

ALBA - Spanish

ANAMI - Japanese

Batu (Batu) - Mongol commander

BOBAN - French commander

GRANT - American commander

PEARS - French commander

DENITZ - German admiral

Dorza - Italian commander

DRAKE - English naval commander

ZIZHKA - Czech commander

Joffre - French commander

KAYUKA - Kalmyk Khan

KIMON - ancient Greek commander

Krass - ancient Roman commander

Mamai - Mongol commander

Marius - ancient Roman commander

Moritz - Dutch commander

Murat - French commander

NEARCH - Macedonian naval commander

Regulus - ancient Roman commander

REDER - German naval commander

SULLA - ancient Roman commander

Soult - French commander

TIMUR (Tamerlane) - Central Asian commander

TRAJAN - ancient Roman commander

Oudinot - French commander

FABIUS (Kunktator) - ancient Roman commander

(6)

AUGUST (Octavian) - ancient Roman general

ATTILA - Hun commander

AYADERS - Polish commander

BERTIER - French commander

Blucher - Prussian commander

Bradley - French commander

VICTOR - French commander

DIETRICH - German commander

DUILIO - Italian commander

JOURDAN - French commander

ISMAIL - Persian commander

LEFEVRE - French commander

Lucullus - ancient Roman general

Marmont - French commander

MODEL - German commander

Mortier - French commander

Narses - Byzantine general

Pericles - Ancient Greek general

POMPEI - ancient Roman general

Seleucus - Macedonian commander

TEDDER - English commander

TIRPITZ - German naval commander

TIRPITZ - German naval commander commander

TOJIO - Japanese commander

TURENNE - French commander

CAESAR - ancient Roman general

SHERMAN - American commander

SCHLIEFEN - German commander

(7)

Agrippa - ancient Roman commander

Antony - ancient Roman commander

Aristides - ancient Greek commander

Badoglio - Italian commander

Batoriy - Polish commander

Brauchitsch - German commander

Lafayette - French commander

Leclerc - French commander

Lysander - ancient Greek commander, Sparta

Marshall - American general

Massena - French commander

MOLTKE - Prussian commander

NELSON - English naval commander

OKINLEK - English commander

Pershing - American general

Rommel - German commander

Scipio - Roman general

TEMUCHIN (Genghis Khan) - Mongol commander

Frondin - Roman general

SCHLIFFEN - German commander

STUDENT - German commander

(8)

Antipater - Macedonian commander

BERNADOTE - French commander

Bonaparte (Napoleon) - French commander

HANNIBAL - Carthaginian commander

GUDERIAN - German commander

Doriston - French commander

Cromwell - English commander

MacArthur - American general

Mackensen - German commander

MALBORO - English commander

MANSTEIN - German commander

Miltiades - ancient Greek commander

NAPOLEON (Bonaparte) - French commander

OCTAVIAN (August) - Roman commander

ORANSKY - Hollywood warlord

Pausanias - ancient Greek commander

RADETSKY - Austrian commander

RUNSHTEDT - German commander

TAMERLAN (Timur) - Central Asian commander

Flaminin - Roman general

TSRATSIANI - Italian commander

(9)

ALEXANDER (Macedonian) - commander, king of Ancient Macedonia

Belisarius - Byzantine commander

Hamilcar (Hamilcar Barca) - Carthaginian commander

HASDRUBAL - Carthaginian commander

GRANMAison - French commander

Greisenau - German commander

ZHIMERSKY - Polish commander

Clausewitz - German commander

KUNKTATOR (Fabio) - Roman commander

Ludendorff - German commander

Richthofen - German commander

Genghis Khan (Temujin) - Mongol commander

SCHARNHORST - German commander

Epaminondas - Greek commander, Thebes

(10)

ALEXANDER - English commander

BARBAROSSA - German commander

WELLINGTON - English commander

Macdonald - French commander

Machiavelli - Italian general

MANNERHEIM - Finnish commander

Manteuffel - German commander

Montgomery - English commander

Themistocolus - Greek general

SLIPPENBACH - Swedish commander

Eisenhower - American general

(11)

Wallenstein - Austrian commander

Kesselring - German commander

MACEDONIAN (Alexander) - commander, king of Ancient Macedonia

MONTEQUALLI - Austrian commander

Swierczewski - Polish commander

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