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This is a list of words, terms, concepts, and slogans that have been or are used by the German military. Ranks and translations of nicknames for vehicles are included. Also included are some general terms from the German language found frequently in military jargon. Some terms are from the general German cultural background, others are given to show a change that was made before or after the Nazi era. Some factories that were the primary producers of military equipment, especially tanks, are also given.

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    List of German military ranks

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    Approximate ranks relative to US ranks:

    For additional comparisons, see Comparative military ranks of World War II.

    List of military operations

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    The German term for "Operation" is Unternehmen, literally "undertaking".

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    1. ^ "Baubeschreibung des einmotorigen Jagdeinsitzers, Baumuster 162, mit TL-Triebwerk BMW 003 E-1 (in German)" (PDF). deutsche-luftwaffe.de. Heinkel Flugzeugwerke. 15 October 1944. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2016. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  • ^ In the contexts of German language military aviation, a Staffel is between an English flight (with a normal strength of four to six aircraft) and a squadron (normally at least 12 aircraft and, historically, sometimes more than 18).
  • ^ "Verteidigungsminister besucht "Grundi" in Roth". Retrieved 2008-10-23.
  • ^ "HJ.-DJ. Fahrtenmesser". Deutsches Historisches Museum. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  • ^ Poulsen, Henning (1 January 1991). "Die Deutschen Besatzungspolitik in Dänemark". In Bohn, Robert; Elvert, Jürgen; Rebas, Hain; Salewski, Michael (eds.). Neutralität und Totalitäre Aggression (in German). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. p. 379. ISBN 978-3-515-05887-2. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  • ^ a b "Galerie: Heer". Archived from the original on 2010-01-05. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
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