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Inspector General of the Bundeswehr
Generalinspekteur der Bundeswehr (German)
Flag of the Inspector General
Incumbent
General Carsten Breuer
since 17 March 2023
Federal Ministry of Defence
AbbreviationIGBW
Member ofMinistry of Defence Executive Group
Reports toFederal Minister of Defence
PrecursorOberkommando der Wehrmacht
Formation1 June 1957
First holderGeneral Adolf Heusinger
DeputyDeputy Inspector General of the Bundeswehr
WebsiteOfficial Website

The Inspector General of the Bundeswehr (German: Generalinspekteur der Bundeswehr, GenInspBw), is the highest-ranking military position held by a commissioned officer on active duty in the Bundeswehr, the present-day armed forces of Germany.

All Inspectors General have been of the rank of a (four-star) general or admiral, and they head the Führungsstab der Streitkräfte, the German Defence Staff within the Federal Ministry of Defence, and is the direct military advisor to the Federal Minister of Defence who, in peacetime according to the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, is the default holder of the supreme command authority (German: Inhaber der Befehls- und Kommandogewalt) to ensure civilian control of the military.

The Inspector General is responsible for the overall military defense concept of the Bundeswehr, including the overall planning, preparation, as well as assessment of the whole Bundeswehr operations. Subordinate to the Inspector General are the commanders of the branches of the Bundeswehr, the Inspector of the Army, Inspector of the Air Force, and Inspector of the Navy, and the commanders of the Joint Support Service and Joint Medical Service.

Title and translations

While official translations of the position is "Chief of Defence", the German term "Generalinspekteur" – "Inspector General" – was specifically created to avoid the term of "Generalstabschef" ("Chief of General Staff") deemed historically compromised. When the Bundeswehr was created in 1955, many traditional military terms were considered inappropriate after the German Wehrmacht's conduct in World War II. Therefore, the Bundeswehr has no "General Staff", but the "Army Command" ("Kommando Heer").

List of officeholders

No. Portrait Inspector General Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Federal Minister of Defence Ref.
1 Adolf HeusingerHeusinger, AdolfGeneral
Adolf Heusinger
(1897–1982)
1 June 195731 March 19613 years, 303 days
Land Force
Strauß, Franz JosefFranz Josef Strauß
2 Friedrich FoertschFoertsch, FriedrichGeneral
Friedrich Foertsch
(1900–1976)
1 April 196131 December 19632 years, 274 days
Land Force
Strauß, Franz JosefFranz Josef Strauß
Kai-Uwe von Hassel
3 Heinz TrettnerTrettner, HeinrichGeneral
Heinz Trettner
(1907–2006)
1 January 196425 August 19662 years, 236 days
Land Force
von Hassel, Kai-UweKai-Uwe von Hassel
4 Ulrich de Maizièrede Maizière, UlrichGeneral
Ulrich de Maizière
(1912–2006)
25 August 196631 March 19725 years, 219 days
Land Force
von Hassel, Kai-UweKai-Uwe von Hassel
Gerhard Schröder
Helmut Schmidt
5 Armin ZimmermannZimmermann, ArminAdmiral
Armin Zimmermann
(1917–1976)
1 April 197230 November 19764 years, 243 days
Navy
Leber, GeorgGeorg Leber
6 Harald WustWust, HaraldGeneral
Harald Wust
(1921–2010)
21 December 197611 December 19781 year, 355 days
Air Force
Leber, GeorgGeorg Leber
7 Jürgen BrandtBrandt, JürgenGeneral
Jürgen Brandt
(1922–2003)
12 December 197831 March 19834 years, 109 days
Land Force
Apel, HansHans Apel
Manfred Wörner
8 Wolfgang AltenburgAltenburg, WolfgangGeneral
Wolfgang Altenburg
(1928–2023)
1 April 198330 September 19863 years, 182 days
Land Force
Wörner, ManfredManfred Wörner
9 Dieter WellershoffWellershoff, DieterAdmiral
Dieter Wellershoff
(1933–2005)
1 October 198630 September 19914 years, 364 days
Navy
Wörner, ManfredManfred Wörner
Rupert Scholz
Gerhard Stoltenberg
10 Klaus NaumannNaumann, KlausGeneral
Klaus Naumann
(born 1939)
1 October 19918 February 19964 years, 130 days
Land Force
Stoltenberg, GerhardGerhard Stoltenberg
Volker Rühe
11 Hartmut BaggerBagger, HartmutGeneral
Hartmut Bagger
(1938–2024)
8 February 199631 March 19993 years, 51 days
Land Force
Rühe, VolkerVolker Rühe
Rudolf Scharping
12 Hans-Peter von Kirchbachvon Kirchbach, Hans-PeterGeneral
Hans-Peter von Kirchbach
(born 1941)
1 April 199930 June 20001 year, 90 days
Land Force
Scharping, RudolfRudolf Scharping
13 Harald KujatKujat, HaraldGeneral
Harald Kujat
(born 1942)
1 July 200030 June 20021 year, 364 days
Air Force
Scharping, RudolfRudolf Scharping
14 Wolfgang SchneiderhanSchneiderhan, WolfgangGeneral
Wolfgang Schneiderhan
(born 1946)
1 July 200226 November 20097 years, 148 days
Land Force
Scharping, RudolfRudolf Scharping
Peter Struck
Franz Josef Jung
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg
Johann-Georg Dora Dora, Johann-GeorgLieutenant General
Johann-Georg Dora [de]
(born 1948)
Acting
27 November 200921 January 201055 days
Air Force
zu Guttenberg, Karl-TheodorKarl-Theodor zu Guttenberg
15 Volker WiekerWieker, VolkerGeneral
Volker Wieker
(born 1954)
21 January 201019 April 20188 years, 88 days
Land Force
zu Guttenberg, Karl-TheodorKarl-Theodor zu Guttenberg
Thomas de Maizière
Ursula von der Leyen
16 Eberhard ZornZorn, EberhardGeneral
Eberhard Zorn
(born 1960)
19 April 201817 March 20234 years, 332 days
Land Force
von der Leyen, UrsulaUrsula von der Leyen
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
Christine Lambrecht
Boris Pistorius
17 Carsten BreuerBreuer, CarstenGeneral
Carsten Breuer
(born 1964)
17 March 2023Incumbent1 year, 277 days
Land Force
Pistorius, BorisBoris Pistorius

See also

References

  1. "The Chief of Defence". bmvg.de. Federal Ministry of Defence. 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2022. The Chief of Defence is the administrative superior of all the soldiers in the armed forces under his command. As both the military advisor to the Federal Government and the senior military representative of the Bundeswehr, he is a member of the Ministry of Defence Executive Group.
  2. "The Chief of Defence". bmvg.de. The German Government. Retrieved 14 September 2017.

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