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World War II Armed Forces – Orders of Battle and Organizations | Last Updated 01.05.04 |
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German Army
Military Personnel Promotions Discussed – Provisional – |
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Officers:
German wartime officer ranks were permanent, which often made it impossible for German officers to be promoted to the higher rank which their wartime billet would actually have warranted.
Enlisted Men:
c) over authorized strength Kapitulanten to Unteroffizier, Offiziersanwärter to Unteroffizier and Feldwebel; d) for distinction before the enemy - vor dem Feind - to Gefreiter, Unteroffizier, Feldwebel and Oberfeldwebel; e) severely wounded; f) leaving active duty - Beurlaubtenstand - to the next higher rank; g) killed, in enemy captivity, or missing soldiers. The usual way of promotion would be Schütze, Gefreiter, Obergefreiter, Unteroffizier, Feldwebel, Oberfeldwebel, Leutnant. The rank designations Oberschütze, Stabsgefreiter, Unterfeldwebel and Stabsfeldwebel were rewards for long serving soldiers who could not advance further for one reason or another.
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