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No Image|[[Heinrich Vollmar]](1903-1913) | No Image|[[Heinrich Vollmar]](1903-1913) | ||
No Image|[[Heinrich Joeppen]] (1913-1920) | No Image|[[Heinrich Joeppen]] (1913-1920) | ||
File:germanmilitary-rarkowski.jpg|[[Franz Justus Rarkowski, S.M.]](1938-1945) | |||
No Image|[[Joseph Cardinal Wendel]] (1956-1960), also Archbishop of [[Archdiocese of München-Freising|München-Freising]]. | No Image|[[Joseph Cardinal Wendel]] (1956-1960), also Archbishop of [[Archdiocese of München-Freising|München-Freising]]. | ||
No Image|[[Franz Cardinal Hengsbach]](1961-1978), also Bishop of [[Diocese of Essen|Essen]]. | No Image|[[Franz Cardinal Hengsbach]](1961-1978), also Bishop of [[Diocese of Essen|Essen]]. |
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MILITARY ORDINARIATE OF GERMANY (Dioecesis Magdeburgensis)
Country : Germany
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1933, a Vicar Apostolic of Germany, Military had been appointed in 1868. Raised to the rank of Bishop from 1888.
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Arms of Bishops
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Franz Adolf Namszanowski(1868-1872)
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Johann Baptist Maria Assmann (1888-1903)
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Heinrich Vollmar(1903-1913)
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Heinrich Joeppen (1913-1920)
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Franz Justus Rarkowski, S.M.(1938-1945)
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Joseph Cardinal Wendel (1956-1960), also Archbishop of München-Freising.
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Franz Cardinal Hengsbach(1961-1978), also Bishop of Essen.
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Elmar Maria Kredel (1978-1990), also Archbishop of Bamberg
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Johannes Dyba (1990-2000), also Bishop of Fulda.
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Walter Mixa (2000-2010), also Bishop of Eichstätt and later of Augsburg.
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Franz-Josef Overbeck(2011-present), also Bishop of Essen.
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