SS-Hauptsturmführer

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Max Seela, here as SS-Hauptsturmführer of the Totenkopfverband

The SS-Hauptsturmführer (short: Hstuf ; address: Hauptsturmführer ) was an officer rank of the Schutzstaffel (SS) in the rank group of the captains in the German Reich .

This rank was introduced as SS-Sturmhauptführer in 1931 and renamed SS-Hauptsturmführer in 1935.

Below are the badges of rank or rank badges that were used as shoulder pieces and collar tabs and also as sleeve badges . The collar tabs with SS runes and the badge of rank were worn on the field gray uniform jacket of the Waffen SS or the gray field blouse.

Ranking and insignia

This SS rank was equal to the SA-Hauptsturmführer and the captain ; these ranks are comparable to today's OF-2 ( NATO rank code ). The backing of the shoulder pieces was held in the weapon color specified for officers of the Waffen-SS .

SS rank designations compared to the SA and Wehrmacht
lower:
SS-Obersturmführer
(Waffen-SS and General SS same)
SS rank
SS-Hauptsturmführer
(Waffen-SS and General SS same)
higher:
SS-Sturmbannführer
(Waffen-SS and General SS same)
lower:
SA-Obersturmführer
SA rank
SA-Hauptsturmführer
(before 1939/40 SA-Sturmhauptführer)
higher:
SA-Sturmbannführer
lower:
First Lieutenant (OF-1)
Rank of the Wehrmacht
Hauptmann (OF-2)
higher:
Major (OF-3)

See also

Footnotes

  1. This rank was Sturmhauptführer in the SS until the SA was ousted in the summer of 1934 and was then renamed Hauptsturmführer . A change of name in the SA was made with the formation of the SA military teams in 1939/40; from then on this rank was called Hauptsturmführer in all Nazi organizations .
  2. OF stands for officer ranks , cf. NATO glossary abbreviations used in NATO documents and publications / Glossaire OTAN des abréviations utilisées dans les documents et publications OTAN ( Memento of 8 May 2010 in the Internet Archive )