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Sturmbannführer
Paramilitary officer's rank in Nazi Germany
Paramilitary officer's rank in Nazi Germany
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Sturmbannführer | |
| image | [[File:SS-Sturmbannfuehrer collar.svg | 150px]] |
| caption | SS Gorget patches | |
| country | Nazi Germany | |
| service branch | Flag of the Schutzstaffel.svg Schutzstaffel | |
| [[File:SA-Logo.svg | 20px]] Sturmabteilung | |
| NSKK Hausflagge.svg National Socialist Motor Corps | ||
| NSFK Wimpel Fördernde Mitglieder.svg National Socialist Flyers Corps | ||
| abbreviation | Stubaf | |
| NATO rank | OF-3 | |
| formation | 1921 | |
| abolished | 1945 | |
| higher rank | Obersturmbannführer | |
| lower rank | Hauptsturmführer | |
| equivalents | Major |
NOTOC NSKK Hausflagge.svg National Socialist Motor Corps NSFK Wimpel Fördernde Mitglieder.svg National Socialist Flyers Corps | Non-NATO rank =
Sturmbannführer (; ) was a Nazi Party paramilitary rank equivalent to major that was used in several Nazi organizations, such as the SA, SS, and the NSFK. The rank originated from German shock troop units of the First World War.
The SA title of Sturmbannführer was first established in 1921. In 1928, the title became an actual rank and was also one of the first established SS ranks. The insignia of a Sturmbannführer was four silver pips centered on a collar patch. The rank rated below Standartenführer until 1932, when Sturmbannführer became subordinate to the new rank of Obersturmbannführer. In the Waffen-SS, Sturmbannführer was considered equivalent to a major in the German Wehrmacht.
Various Waffen-SS units composed of foreign recruits were considered distinct from the German SS, and thus they were not permitted to wear SS runes on their collar tabs but had their divisional insignia instead. Their ranks were also prepended with "Waffen" instead of "SS", as in, Waffen-Sturmbannführer.
The rank was held by Wernher von Braun, who developed the V-2 rocket, and later designed the Saturn V rocket for the U.S. space program. Other rank holders included Eberhard Heder, Otto Günsche, and war criminals, such as Otto Förschner, who was the commandant of Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp.
Rank insignia
| Flag of the Schutzstaffel.svg | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Schutzstaffel (SS) | SA-Logo.svg | ||
| Sturmabteilung (SA) | NSKK Hausflagge.svg | ||
| NS Motor Corps (NSKK) | NSFK Wimpel Fördernde Mitglieder.svg | ||
| NS Flyers Corps (NSFK) | |||
| [[File:WSS Inf OF3 Stubaf 1945.png | 50px]] | [[File:Maj Stubaf OF3 cam slv 1945.svg | 60px]] |
| [[File:SS-Sturmbannfuehrer collar.jpg | 100px]] | [[File:SA-Sturmbannführer.svg | 100px]] |
| Waffen-SS | collar insignia |
| Sequence of ranks in comparison with the Wehrmacht (Heer) |
|---|
| Junior rank |
| Hauptsturmführer |
| (until 1939/40: Sturmhauptführer) |
| Junior rank |
| Hauptsturmführer |
| (until 1934: Sturmhauptführer) |
| Junior rank |
| Hauptmann / Rittmeister |
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