General War Commissioner

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Johann Baptist von Lampi, general war commissioner with the rank of admiral

General War Commissioner (original name in Russian Генерал-кригскомиссар / General-krigskomissar ) - was a military post (introduced around 1707) and at the same time a rank (from 1722) in the central area of ​​the administration of the armed forces in Tsarist Russia and the Russian Empire . Service position and rank were maintained until around 1868, with the officials concerned being considered to be general representatives with regard to logistics, supply, materials management and finance. Before 1707 the official title was General Commissioner (General Komissar).

According to the decree of Tsar Peter I of February 4, 1722, the following rank designations were added to the rank table under rank category K3 .

  • Army: General War Commissioner with the rank of Lieutenant General
  • Navy: General War Commissioner of the Navy (General-krigskomissar flota) in the rank of Vice Admiral

Ranking K7 to K2 according to the ranking table

  • War Commissioner - Class K7
  • Higher war commissioner (Ober-krigskomissar) - rank class K6
  • Ster war commissioner (Schter-krigskomissar) - rank class K5
  • Supreme War Commissioner (Ober-schter-krigskomissar) - rank class K4
  • General War Commissioner - Class K3
  • General Plenipotenziar -krigs-Komissar (General-plenipotenziar-krigs-Komissar) - rank class K2

Public officials or rank holders

  • Golovin, FA - General Commissioner in the Azov campaigns (1695–1696) under Tsar Peter I.
  • Dolgorukov, JF (from 1700) - appointed General Plenipotentiary War Commissioner after fleeing captivity near Narva
  • Trubetskoi, NJ (1725-1730)
  • Trubyetskoi, GP (1730–1740)
  • Buturlin, AB (September 19, 1740-1741)
  • Schachowskoi, JP (March 29, 1753 - August 16, 1760)
  • Glabow, AI (August 16, 1760–1775)
  • Durnowo, ND (October 8, 1775 - June 28, 1783; December 22, 1791 - April 14, 1797 Resort Manager Kreigskommissariat, but without the rank of General War Commissioner )
  • Potjomkin, MS (June 28, 1783 - December 14, 1791, died in office)
  • Vyasmitinov, SK (April 24, 1797 - November 5, 1798)
  • de Ribas, OM (January 2, 1799-1800)
  • Borschow, SS (February 5, 1800 - July 20, 1805)
  • Obreskow, MA (July 20, 1805-1807)
  • Balashov, AD (November 24, 1807 - March 23, 1808)
  • Tatishchev, AI (March 24, 1808 - March 14, 1823)
  • Putjata, WI (December 12, 1824 - September 24, 1827)
  • Linden, AE (1828-10 April 1832)
  • Schipow, SP (1832-1837)
  • Chapaschow, WI (1837-1851)
  • Nikoforov, AM (1852-1854)
  • Nasimow, WN (March 25, 1854 - August 26, 1856)
  • Jakobson, ID (1856–1857, from 1861 to 1864, resort manager of the district commissioner, but without the rank of general war commissioner )
  • Gruschkow, II (1857-1859)
  • Kankrin, WE (April 12, 1859 - November 29, 1861)

other European countries

Based on the root word war commissioner , there was a prominent service bike within the rank group of generals, the rank of general war commissioner , also general war commissioner or Reichs general war commissioner in various German-speaking armed forces.

The following overview contains a selection of the relevant rank holders:

literature

  • Bernhard von Poten (Ed.): Concise dictionary of the entire military sciences. Vol. 6, Velhagen & Klasing, Leipzig and Bielefeld 1878, p. 48, digitized

Individual evidence

  1. Tsar Peter I, the establishment of commissariats under the leadership of the general commissioner. Complete Collection of Laws of the Russian Empire from 1649 - Saint Petersburg: Edition II, The Chancellor of His Imperial Majesty - Personally 1830 - Volume IV. 1700–1712, № 2412. P. 724.
  2. Russian Empire, table of rankings, part - Military ranks 1722–1917.
  3. Johann Heinrich von Falckenstein: Civitatis Erffurtensis historia critica et diplomatica or complete old, middle and new history of Erffurth. Volume 2. Ritschel, Erffurth 1740, OCLC 310557577 . ( online, p. 717. )