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The Nazi [[Schutzstaffel]] (SS) had its own system of [[rank (military)|ranks]], not precisely mapping either to the ranks of the regular German army ([[Heer]]), or Western ranks.  
The Nazi [[Schutzstaffel]] (SS) had its own system of [[rank (military)|ranks]], not precisely mapping either to the ranks of the regular German army ([[Heer]]), or Western ranks.  



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The Nazi Schutzstaffel (SS) had its own system of ranks, not precisely mapping either to the ranks of the regular German army (Heer), or Western ranks.

While the Sturmabteilung was a largely irrelevant force after 1934, it used most of the same ranks.

Officer ranks
SS Heer Western
Reichsfuhrer Feldmarschall Field Marshal, General of the Army
Oberstgruppenfuhrer Generaloberst General
Obergruppenfuhrer General [of branch] Lieutenant general
ruppenfuhrer Generalleutnant Major general
Brigadefuhrer Generalmajor Brigadier general
Oberfuhrer - (senior colonel)
Standartenfuhrer Oberst Colonel
Obersturmbannfuhrer Oberstlieutnant Lieutenant colonel
Sturmbannfuhrer Major Major
Hauptsturmfuhrer Hauptmann Captain
Sturmfuhrer Oberleutnant First lieutenant
Untersturmfuhrer Leutnant Second lieutenant