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Ranks and insignia of theLuftwaffe (1935–1945)

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TheLuftwaffe, from its founding in 1933 to theend of World War II in 1945, used ranks similar to otherair forces at the time; however, some Luftwaffe ranks had no equivalent in the Allied air forces. While many ranks might have equivalents in other air forces, in reality the Luftwaffe military had a far greater responsibility; while officers of theRoyal Air Force, the British Air Force, were graded to a higher rank when performing higher rank functions, Luftwaffe officers maintained their rank while performing functions, regardless of size of the responsibility assigned to them.[1][2][better source needed]

Luftwaffe

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Insignia[3]TitleApproximate equivalents during World War II
CollarShoulderSleeve
(Flight suit)
US[4]UK[5]
Generalsränge
N/aReichsmarschallN/aN/a
GeneralfeldmarschallGeneral of the ArmyMarshal of the Royal Air Force
GeneraloberstGeneralAir chief marshal
General der WaffengattungLieutenant generalAir marshal
GeneralleutnantMajor generalAir vice-marshal
GeneralmajorBrigadier generalAir commodore
Offiziersränge
OberstColonelGroup captain
OberstleutnantLieutenant colonelWing commander
MajorMajorSquadron leader
HauptmannCaptainFlight lieutenant
OberleutnantFirst lieutenantFlying officer
LeutnantSecond lieutenantPilot officer
Unteroffiziere andOffizieranwärter (OA)
Stabsfeldwebel-FahnenjunkerN/A
StabsfeldwebelMaster SergeantWarrant officer
Fahnenjunker-OberfeldwebelFlight cadetActing pilot officer
OberfeldwebelMaster sergeantN/a
Fahnenjunker-FeldwebelN/A
FeldwebelTechnical sergeantFlight sergeant
Fahnenjunker-UnterfeldwebelFlight cadetOfficer cadet
UnterfeldwebelStaff sergeantSergeant
Fahnenjunker-UnteroffizierFlight cadetOfficer cadet
UnteroffizierSergeantCorporal
Mannschaften
StabsgefreiterCorporalLeading aircraftman
Hauptgefreiter
(used until 1944)
ObergefreiterPrivate first class
GefreiterPrivate
N/aFliegerPrivateAircraftman 2nd class

Condor Legion

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Main article:Condor Legion
InsigniaGerman RankSpanish
equivalent
ChestCuff
N/aGeneralleutnantGeneral de división
N/aGeneralmajorGeneral de brigada
N/aOberstCoronel
N/aOberstleutnant
N/aMajorTeniente coronel
N/aHauptmannComandante
N/aOberleutnantCapitán
N/aLeutnantTeniente
N/aFeldwebel,Oberfeldwebel,StabsfeldwebelAlférez
N/aUnteroffizier, UnterfeldwebelSargento
N/aLegionärCabo
Source:[6][7]

See also

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References

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Citations
  1. ^"World war 2 German officer hats and equipments".www.worldwar2-militaria.com. Archived fromthe original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved2017-10-06.
  2. ^"Hierarquia e insígnias da Luftwaffe".www.luftwaffe39-45.historia.nom.br (in Portuguese). Archived fromthe original on 23 March 2016. Retrieved2017-10-06.
  3. ^Stedman 2002, pp. 17–19.
  4. ^War Department 1945.
  5. ^CIA 1999, p. 18.
  6. ^Davis 1999, pp. 58–64.
  7. ^Jurado, Carlos Caballero (2006).The Condor Legion. Elite. Osprey Publishing. p. 19.ISBN 978-1841768991.
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