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  2. Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945) - Wikipedia

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    They consist of civil service personnel performing functions within the Armed Forces and are recruited, in part, from former professional non-commissioned officers who became military candidates for civil service (German: Militäranwärter) at the end of their 12-year contractual period of active military service.

  3. Category:German Army generals of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German Army generals of World War II" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 504 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Military ranks of women's services in WWII - Wikipedia

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    No insignia: No insignia: Warrant officer [note 5] Flight Sergeant [note 6] Sergeant: Corporal: Leading Aircraftwoman: Aircraftwoman 1st Class: Aircraftwoman 2nd Class. Women's Royal Naval Service (1939–1952)

  5. Ranks and insignia of the German Women's Auxiliary Services

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    Rank insignia for Female Police Auxiliaries was introduced in 1944. The three ranks were Führerin, Unterführerin and Helferin. [14] Feuerwehr-Helferinnen. Female fire fighting auxiliaries were drafted into the fire service from 1943. [15] Rank insignia for Female Fire Fighting Auxiliaries was introduced in 1944.

  6. Comparative ranks of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The comparative ranks of Nazi Germany contrasts the ranks of the Wehrmacht to a number of national-socialist organisations in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in a synoptic table. Nazi organisations used a hierarchical structure, according to the so-called Führerprinzip (leader principle), and were oriented in line with the rank order system of ...

  7. Glossary of German military terms - Wikipedia

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    Reichsmarschall – "Marshal of the Empire", the highest rank in the German armed forces during World War II (specifically created for Hermann Göring to distinguish him from the other field marshals). Equivalent to General of the Armies of the United States; Generalfeldmarschall – General of the Army during World War II.

  8. Category:German army generals by rank - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant generals of the German Army (Wehrmacht) (312 P) Lieutenant generals of the National People's Army (Ground Forces) (2 P) Lieutenant generals of the Reichswehr (30 P)

  9. Category:German military personnel of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German military personnel of World War II" The following 199 pages are in this category, out of 199 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .