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  | birth_date      = 19 September 1881
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  | birth_place    = Friesienstadt, Grand Duchy of Frasia
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  | citizenship    = [[Engleberg|Englean Kaiserreich]]<br> [[Frasian Federation]]
  | citizenship    = [[Engleberg|Englean Empire]]<br> [[Frasian Federation]]
  | nationality    = Englean, Frasian
  | nationality    = Englean, Frasian
  | party          = [[Steel Cross (Frasia)|Steel Cross]]
  | party          = [[Steel Cross (Frasia)|Steel Cross]]

Latest revision as of 23:13, 18 February 2020

Führer
Rouke S. Akkerman
Ion antonescu.png
Akkerman, 1941
Federal Leader of the Frasian Federation
In office
5 March 1940 – 8 August 1943
Preceded byErwin R. van Treich
Personal details
Born
Rouke Seale Akkerman

19 September 1881
Friesienstadt, Grand Duchy of Frasia
Died9 June 1947
Cause of deathExecution
CitizenshipEnglean Empire
Frasian Federation
NationalityEnglean, Frasian
Political partySteel Cross
SpouseViktoria Geberhard
ChildrenEkkehard
Adalbrecht
Catarina
Military service
Allegiance Englean Empire
Frasia.png Frasian Federation
Branch/serviceEnglean Imperial Army
Frasian Federal Army
Years of service1905-1919
1936-1943
RankLeutnant (Englean Empire)
Reichsmarschall (Frasia)

Rouke S. Akkerman was a Frasian soldier and politician, best known for his role as the primary leader of the Frasian Federation during the Second Great War.